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- Error code 100000d - WinXP Byshaunak Mar 9, 2010 I am facing random BSODs/ restarts with my computer. The reboots are sporadic and sometimes the PC will run normally for hours and sometimes it will crash within minuets. There is no correlation between what I am doing and when this occurs. My configuration is: AMD 9650 Phenom Gigabyte MA78GM-S2HP the event log file is full visual studio 2010 rev 2.1 [F4 Bios] 2GB Transcend DDR2 400MHZ OS: Windows XP PRO When I had put together this PC I was facing the same issues right from Day 1. But after upgrading to the F4 bios, the issues were resolved. I had RMAed the board and it was returned to me by Gigabyte. They said all was well with it. Now suddenly, out of the blue the issue has resurfaced. I have checked my RAM. It has been verified to work well. I have checked the pagefile as well. All drivers are updated and patched up. For AV I am using Avast Home + Comodo Personal Fire wall. The only new piece of hardware is a Echolife HG520 router. (Its not new exactly, have been using it for a week without issues.) Event manager tells me: System Error Error code 100000d Parameters: 114b31ed 00000002 00000001 b5948ca7 My minidumps and CPUz logs are attached. This is getting very frustrating for me. Any help would be appiciated. Attached Files: Mini031010-01.dmp File size: 92 KB Views: 3 Mini031010-02.dmp File size: 9
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was working on a project for work when I suddenly got the strangest error: "The Event Log is Full". Seriously? What I didn't remember the security log on this system is full. only administrators can log on to fix the problem is that Windows XP doesn't automatically overwrite events less than 7 days old from the event log, so when it's full, most applications that try and write to the event log are going to break. You can easily fix http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/random-bsod-restarts-error-code-100000d-win-xp.144241/ this problem by changing the event logs to overwrite old events regardless of the date, or just increase the size that the log is allowed to grow to. Note: If your event log is so huge within 7 days that you are getting this error, there's probably something seriously wrong. You should inspect your event log to understand what is causing all of the errors… more on that in a future article. Increasing Event Log Size Open up Event Viewer http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/fixing-the-event-log-is-full-error-on-windows-xp/ by typing in eventvwr into the Start \ Run box, or you can find it under Administrative tools section of Control Panel. You'll notice over on the right-hand side of the window that the current size of my Application and System Event Logs are 512 KB… Now you can right-click on one of the Event Logs in the list, and choose Properties from the menu. In this dialog you can do a number of things… you could clear the log, increase the size, or just set the system to overwrite events as needed. I chose to increase the maximum size of the event log, and then also to overwrite events as needed. For those of you using Windows Vista, you'll notice that the default settings in Vista are to overwrite as needed, and the maximum size is way bigger. Guess my setting choices make sense then… Again, if your Application or System event logs are growing so gigantic that you are getting this error, you should really look into the root cause by carefully examining the entries in the logs. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 12/9/08 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (25) Comments (25) December 10, 2008 venkat This is a nice tweak to increase t
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