Grindspine
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I don't think I ever updated on this thread.
The BSOD was caused by a bad Intel proset NIC driver. I had trouble finding/uninstalling the driver since it was part of an Intel software package. Once the Intel software package was uninstalled, I updated the driver and had no further blue screen crashes or memory dumps.
The issue with trying to patch Starcraft 2 was caused by one of my memory slots on the mobo shorting. After extensive testing and moving DIMMs into other slots, it was definitely the motherboard connection that was failing. With that slot empty I am running 3 GB of flexed RAM (Dual Channel 2 GB, single channel if the third GB is accessed). Since I am running XP and was only posting 3.25 GB though 4 GB were installed, I have not really noticed a performance hit.
The BSOD was caused by a bad Intel proset NIC driver. I had trouble finding/uninstalling the driver since it was part of an Intel software package. Once the Intel software package was uninstalled, I updated the driver and had no further blue screen crashes or memory dumps.
The issue with trying to patch Starcraft 2 was caused by one of my memory slots on the mobo shorting. After extensive testing and moving DIMMs into other slots, it was definitely the motherboard connection that was failing. With that slot empty I am running 3 GB of flexed RAM (Dual Channel 2 GB, single channel if the third GB is accessed). Since I am running XP and was only posting 3.25 GB though 4 GB were installed, I have not really noticed a performance hit.