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Can a 350 Aironet card cause Windows to crash at stop error: 0x00000000?

t-peng
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Users reported various Toshiba Tecra 8100, IBM T30s, and a couple of different models of Dell laptops with Windows 2000, SP3. Intermittently, after Windows startup, past LEAP authentication and Windows will crash with stop error: 0x00000000 (0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000) occur. Is this Windows 2000 registry corruption? Does Cisco latest ACU fix this particular problem?

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Your suspicions maybe right but how about try the easy stuff first.

Try the latest install bundle for ACU/Drivers and firmware, see if that resolved the problem if not then we can start to look at the harder stuff

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derwin
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Definatley try the latest ACU and drivers ??

Dop you have any kind of sniffer programs installed on these machines ?? Some of them have been know to cause a Windows Blue screen of death.

No, there is no sniffer apps installed ... There are few ThinkPad T30s and Dell laptop also have the same problem. Now I am wondering Windows 2000 registry problem. Our desktop support group are not ready to roll out windows xp yet. Maybe when desktop support ordered these new laptops and have distributor change from windows xp back to windows 2000 cause registry problem??

Your suspicions maybe right but how about try the easy stuff first.

Try the latest install bundle for ACU/Drivers and firmware, see if that resolved the problem if not then we can start to look at the harder stuff

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