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redcar

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737 posts

247 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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Message on blue screen, during rendering DVD film.

A problem has been detected and Windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer. Check adequate disk space, if a driver is indicated check for Bios updates, disable bios memory options such as cashing or shadowing.
Stop:0x0000007E(0xc0000005,0xF7A33486,0xF7A58C40,0xF7A5893C
MX0FX.sys-address F7a33486 base at F7A2D000 datestamp3e9b2dab
Starting dump of physical memory.

My HD are 80Gb onboard, 160Gb external, 1Gb ram Pent 4

I am completely lost.Can anyone explain what this means.

size13

2,025 posts

258 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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Could be graphics card/drivers

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

247 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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size13 said:
Could be graphics card/drivers

What to small, or not suitable, PC is a 6 month old Dell 2400 running XP & SP2, graphics card I beleive is built in to main PCB and is an Intel.

size13

2,025 posts

258 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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If you can find them, try getting hold of a newer version of the drivers.

Do you have a specific Dell model number?

I assume "during rendering DVD film" you mean you were watching it or creating one?

rob_f

4,125 posts

265 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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I had a similar problem with the computer i built yesterday - solved by using different ram. Turned out the nforce2 motherboards are very sensitive to ram. Not sure if this helps.

Cheers,
Rob.

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

247 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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size13 said:
If you can find them, try getting hold of a newer version of the drivers.

Do you have a specific Dell model number?

I assume "during rendering DVD film" you mean you were watching it or creating one?


PC is Dell inspiration 2400, 2.4Ghz Pent 4

Problem is after video capture and editting you do a make movie functoin which renders data before burning to DVD disc,this can take up to 4 hours, files at this point are 27.5Gb (yes Gb).

I've downloaded latest drives from Dell from sound & Video cards. Not 100% but think its only since SP2, but could be a coincident.

BliarOut

72,857 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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It's your external HDD

MXOFX.SYS is the driver for that.

http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_printer&message.id=20581

Not sure you need to convert to NTFS, but make sure youa re running the latest Dell driver. MS drivers can be a bit buggy.

HTH

redcar

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737 posts

247 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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BliarOut said:
It's your external HDD

MXOFX.SYS is the driver for that.

http://delltalk.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_printer&message.id=20581

Not sure you need to convert to NTFS, but make sure youa re running the latest Dell driver. MS drivers can be a bit buggy.

HTH

Thanks for link, its formated for NTFS and connected via USB, dont think PC has a firewire connection.