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Close × Menu Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate Join Log In GO iFixit Fast Order Create a Page Edit Billing Info Order History Logout Join Log In Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate « Back to https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/79939/Uh-oh+'blue'+screen+of+death+on+Windows+2000+Professional Answers Index 79939 PC Desktop Repair Computers that generally don't include an integrated display, and are meant to be stationary. blue screen clone software fix 591 Questions View all JohnRobert Mauney Rep: 47 1 1 Posted: http://labmice.techtarget.com/troubleshooting/boot_problems.htm 02/15/2012 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe Uh-oh 'blue' screen of death on Windows 2000 Professional Have an older IBM-type clone which worked OK for 3+ years running Windows 2000 Professional software. Also have installed SPY-BOT, AVG anti-virus, blue screen & SystemShield & SystemMechanic from IOLO.COM. System has 3 hard drives, CD-ROM. System info shows Processor: X86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 2, authentic AMD Windows version: 5.0 build number 2195 service pack 4 Total memory 512MB Free memory 90MB Also use mainly Mozilla Firefox browser & Opera browser which are both up-to-date. Could NOT install Google Chrome due to incompatibility with 2000Pro. IE6 will load & update windows software but not allow installing blue screen error updated IE versions due to incompatibility. Had very few problems & surfed the internet daily with Wi-Fi adapter via USB port. All of a sudden after the browser had been running for a while, the 'blue' screen of death appears and this is the message: ***STOP BAD_POOL_CALLER beginning dump of physical memory. Physical memory dump complete. Contact your system administrator or technical support group.*** I do NOT have the Windows 2000 Professional CD or installation disk as I got this computer from a friend, very reasonable. I cannot afford to tie up much money to repair. If I spend a lot of money, I would rather just get a newer system at a pawn shop, etc. I am on limited income & budget, being retired. I am fairly good with technical details. I would prefer to upgrade to Windows Vista which is what I have running on my laptop since I can't afford Windows 7 software. Any ideas would be appreciated as to how to solve this dilemma or remedy my 'blue' screen errors so the system will run as it did in the past, although having a slow processor. I've seen pretty cheap software CD's on eBay but they are for 'educational' or 'school' applications. I do not qualify in that regard, but do run a personal o
Guides Memory Dumps Memory Leaks Performance Tuning Recovery Console Task Manager Technical Articles Win2k Install Bugs WinNT Upgrade Bugs Win9x Upgrade Bugs Related Resources Hardware Guides Interoperability Printer Mgmt Registry Service Packs Utilities Troubleshooting Boot and Startup Issues Although Windows 2000 includes a Recovery Console to help troubleshoot and repair a system that won't boot, diagnosing and fixing the problem can still be aggravating. There are a number of issues that can cause a system to fail to boot, and we've tried to list as many as we could find here. Where to Start... When Windows 2000 won't boot A server crash is always a nightmare. Follow these techniques to track down the source of the problem and get back online as soon as possible. Source: EarthWeb (June 13, 2000) How to Boot Windows 2000-Based Computers When You Use a Debugger Program Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 295553 - This article describes the commands that you can issue from a kernel debugger so that you can initiate reboots of your computer while it is in Safe mode. HOW TO: Determine if it Is Possible to Start Windows 2000 with the Keyboard Unattached Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 320466 - This step-by-step article describes the issues that are related to starting a Windows 2000-based computer without an attached keyboard. Note that this is not possible on all computers because of specific firmware restrictions in the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). How to Disable a Service or Device that Prevents Windows 2000 from Booting Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 244905 - If a service or device driver is started automatically and is incompatible with the current version of Windows 2000, the service or device driver may not allow Windows 2000 to remain running long enough for you to shut down the service or disable the outdated device driver. How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 281770 - Many issues that are experienced while running the Windows operating system occur because of the use of an incompatible or corrupt program that you are running simultaneously. To help determine if this is the case, you have to either perform a "clean boot", or restart Windows without these programs starting. This article describes how to perform clean-boot troubleshooting to determine if the problem in question is with the core operating system or with a program loading in