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  • blue screen occurring with summa

    Posted by Hugh Potter on July 14, 2009 at 12:14 pm

    hi all,

    lately i’ve been getting a lot of blue screens, aswell as a message at start up which says "program version is wrong, please install again".

    now i’ve not changed anything at all on the pc of late, the only thing i’ve had to do is move all of my mp3 (about 40gig or so) so a spare hard drive as my raid configuration is set up wrong and has split everything on one disc, not a copy on each drive. doh. i’d basically run out of space bar a few hundred mb which caused it to play up when the processors were using the space to do whatever they do.

    i’ve mainly noticed this when sending work to the summa(d60) cutter, almost as soon as it’s sent to the cutter the screen goes blue with the following message

    stop:0x000000D1
    " 18
    " 02
    " 00
    0xABDAC72A

    adr ABDAC72A BASE AT ABDAB000, DATESTMP 38A4088A

    and the cutter stops cutting after about 30 seconds.

    after restart it seems to be ok for a while and then does it again, does any of this mean anything to anyone? ideas?

    i’m just about to re-install the summa / winplot software now, hopefully that’ll cure it but, i’m not certain!

    cheers,
    Hugh

    Peter Normington replied 14 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Paul S Martin

    Member
    July 14, 2009 at 12:55 pm

    Hi Hugh

    Have you had a look at the CPU fan might need a clean if program load is the problem

    Worth a look maybe

    Paul

  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    July 14, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    hi Paul,

    I haven’t looked to be honest, probably does need a clean but, smply sending the relatively small file to the cutter is not gonna work the cpu’s hard at all, i’m pretty certain it’s not a heat issue.

    i’ve re-installed all the summa and winplot software, I still get the ‘wrong program’ error at start-up though it’s prob nothing to do with it.

    i’m gonna phone the pc shop in a mo and see if i can drop it in on fri am, i’m off for a long weekend with the kids so it’ll give them plenty of time to sort it out! they’ve got to sort the raid array out first anyways!

    cheers,
    HUgh

  • Paul S Martin

    Member
    July 14, 2009 at 6:24 pm

    Hi Hugh

    Mine did the same with signlab and turned out that the fan was slow running and blocked with dust, gave it a clean all was well again.

    hope you find your fault soon M8

    Paul

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    July 14, 2009 at 7:46 pm

    Hugh, you should be able to download a utility from the motherboard maker to check the cpu temp. there are other programs that will monitor temp as well, but as Paul said worth a look before reinstalling stuff

    Peter

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