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2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Tac42 Thread Starter Joined: Feb event id 1003 system error windows server 2003 7, 2009 Messages: 7 My Computer at work is crashing randomly and I was hoping someone can help me get event id 1003 office software protection platform service this fixed. It always seems to crash when I have something important to complete or in the middle of and I loose my work. I'm running XP Pro. I've read other post and it seems
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the best thing I can start with is the error code and the minidump file. Error code 1000000a, parameter1 99f62b9f, parameter2 00000008, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 806e642b Error code 1000000a, parameter1 9664d1c7, parameter2 00000008, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 806e642b Thank you for any help you can provide. Attached Files: Mini020609.zip File size: 18.8 KB Views: 214 Mini020209.zip File size: 16.3 KB Views: 59 Tac42, Feb 7, 2009 #1 Sponsor
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Claymore Joined: May 20, 2005 Messages: 2,548 You minidump files show 8 instances of the driver nv4_mini.sys failing. This is an nVidia graphics driver. First thing to do is to uninstall your video drivers in Device Manager, reboot and re-install them, preferably an updated version. For Device Manger go to Start => Run and type in "devmgmt.msc" {without the quotes}. Your video card is in Display Adapters. Right-click to Uninstall. BUT make sure you have the drivers on hand first. Claymore, Feb 7, 2009 #2 Tac42 Thread Starter Joined: Feb 7, 2009 Messages: 7 Thanks for your help. I did as you instructed and I had a few unexpected problems. First I went to NVDIA web site and selected option 2 automatically find drivers for my NVIDIA products. After installing active X it told me I need to contact my original manufacture to get the driver. I did this and the latest version Systemax had on there web site was: NVIDIA Display Driver for Windows 2000/XP version 44.67, 06/13/2003 This one is pretty old so I searched for the latest driver for NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT and found this one: NVIDIA 1/14/2009 6.14.11.8122 I un-installed my current version and restarted my computer. When my
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