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  1. Hello All!

    I am having some major headaches from repeated crashes using XP with TMPGenc, and Uleads' DVD Movie Factory. The crashes occur every time when I encode greater than 8 minutes of video using TMPGenc, or burn a CD using DVDMF. I upgraded to XPpro in order to get my APM working, as 2000 didn't recognize that I had APM on the motherboard. All other functions work in XP (VDUB, and NERO, MMC 7.5, etc.)

    Windows 2000 does not have this problem on my system. Does anyone have any ideas? When I get the blue screen, it tells me that it has something to do with IRQ handling, and to disable any shadowing or caching. ???

    My system is:

    M7VIB (socket 7)
    256 Meg DDR memory
    Duron 1000mhz
    (2) 40 gig hard drives
    ATI Radeon 32DDR AGP (4x)

    Thanks in advance.
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    shadowing and caching sounds like a conflict with your video card, make sure your video card is not sharing an interupt with another device, in your bios you can dedicate an interupt to your video card, which is what ATI recomends.
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  3. Thanks for the reply,

    I had already checked that, and considering on my dual boot system, Win2000 does not have any problems with the configuration. I am going to simply remove XP and go back to my old rock-solid config.

    Tjd
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