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Jkramer

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  1. Thanks for your post....many thanks indeed...I removed Sonic DLA, followed up by many test restarts and shutdowns...no more BSOD's. I had to take an DELL Inspiron 9100 laptop and upgrade from XP pro to Win Server 2003 for field deployment. At first I had my doubts and initially I talked with DELL first to see if this model laptop could be used with Server 2003, their reply was NO. Well now all is working along with SQL Server 2000. Have a great holiday !
  2. THE TECH INFO: STOP: 0X00000019 (0XF779780A, 0XF7797A8A, 0XE8501D74) SSRTLN.SYS - ADDRESS F779780A BASE AT F7797000, DATESTAMP 40F57B60 SSRTLN.SYS - ADDRESS F779780A BASE AT F7797000, DATESTAMP 40F57B60 How should I complete the rest of your request .... TIA
  3. following an install of windows server 2003 standard and drivers and all of the current windows updates on a Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop, all was working fine and many successfull retarts. After installing Sql Server 2000 Standard w/service packs 3a and 4, I then installed two databases from my USB thumb drive into SQL Server. At that point I received a BSOD Kernal_Data_Inpage_Error. I rebooted into Safe Mode and removed Sql Server 2000 and did a normal restart. System returned normally and restarts did not produce further BSOD's. I then install Sql Server 2000 again but only installed service pack 3a (excluded sp4), loaded the databases and all worked fine with successful restarts as well. I turned the laptop off overnight and started the system this morning and received BSOD - Bad Pool Header with addresseds and reference to SSRTLN.sys. Now if I go into Safe Mode and load the Win Server 2003 CD and do something like ad a win component and do a normal restart the system will load fine till I restart the system then the BSOD - Bad Pool Header returns. I am new to Win Server 2003 and surely will appreciate any and all help..TIA
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