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  • G400 and Asus CUSL2

    I think the matrox win2K drivers version 5.10 may become buggy when installed on an Asus CUSl2 815e mainboard. My win2K crashes at least 3 or more times a day. Giving such errors as 0x1E(exception not handled)
    0x0A,
    0x1A(memory management)
    Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal.
    This is a fresh install of win2K second time.
    Had to reinstall after win2K crashed while
    I was uninstalling the service pack1 and
    it became impossible to get back into win2k.
    So I had to reinstall. I think the hardware
    is fine, I am using the best quality memory
    mushkin HSDRAM modules. Using ACPI of course
    as well. My BX was rock solid with the same
    hardware, so either the drivers have issues or intel's chipset drivers are buggy or
    asus's BIOS is buggy. If anyone else has
    these kinds of problems using windows 2K
    let me know, and if there are any ways to
    fix it

  • #2
    I have a CUSL2 (rev 1.02) and a G400max. I've used the 5.10 and 5.11 drivers without a problem. (Knock on wood

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    • #3
      Back when the first win2k drivers came out I had a similar problem, but I am sorry to say I can't remember what I did. However it may well be something completely different, have u had a look on Microsoft's knowledge base for an answer, try here http://search.support.microsoft.com/...SD=GN&LN=EN-US

      and select windows 2000 in 1) and then put that irq_... line in 3) and it comes back with 3 possible solutions

      Hope this might help
      Asus CUSL2, PIII 800, Radeon 8500, SBLive!, 3COM 3C905C-TX-M, 384MB PC133, 19" AOC Monitor.

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      • #4
        Were you running win2k on the Bx board as well.

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