I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
$60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
let me know.
Hi,
If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
The other hit is this place:
which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
Maybe there is something you can find there also.
Carlos
"jbarn43" wrote:
> I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
>
> *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
>
> I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> let me know.
Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
but it didnt work.
"Carlos" wrote:
> Hi,
> If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> The other hit is this place:
>
> http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
>
> which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> Maybe there is something you can find there also.
>
> Carlos
>
>
> "jbarn43" wrote:
>
> > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> >
> > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> >
> > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > let me know.
"Carlos" wrote:
> Hi,
> If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> The other hit is this place:
>
> http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
>
> which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> Maybe there is something you can find there also.
>
> Carlos
>
>
> "jbarn43" wrote:
>
> > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> >
> > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> >
> > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > let me know.
Hi,
Time to be more specific.
Describe us your PC (mobo make and model, processor, video card, memory, etc.)
Does this problem happen only with games or also with apps?
Have you checked the games manufacturers forums and Vista specific game forum?
What drivers are you using for your video card?
Did you check your BIOS settings to see if something is not where it should
be?
Carlos
"jbarn43" wrote:
> Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
> but it didnt work.
>
> "Carlos" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> > One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> > Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> > The other hit is this place:
> >
> > http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
> >
> > which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> > Maybe there is something you can find there also.
> >
> > Carlos
> >
> >
> > "jbarn43" wrote:
> >
> > > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> > >
> > > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> > >
> > > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > > let me know.
ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
AMD 6000+
Patriot PC2-6400 4GB Kit (2x2GB)
PNY Nvidia 7900GT (Updated the latest drivers and DirectX 9)
Western Digital 7200.10 500GB STAT Hard Drive
Thermaltake 700W PSU 12V
Vista Ultimate 64-bit
It only happens when playing games never an app. I looked on the games
forums and a few people are having that same problem but there is no solution
to the problem. Happens with people that have XP as well but not as much as
64-bit users.
I have checked the BIOS and everything is at optimal settings, I even called
ASUS to make sure everything was cool and they said that it was.
"Carlos" wrote:
> Hi,
> Time to be more specific.
> Describe us your PC (mobo make and model, processor, video card, memory, etc.)
> Does this problem happen only with games or also with apps?
> Have you checked the games manufacturers forums and Vista specific game forum?
> What drivers are you using for your video card?
> Did you check your BIOS settings to see if something is not where it should
> be?
> Carlos
>
> "jbarn43" wrote:
>
> > Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
> > but it didnt work.
> >
> > "Carlos" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> > > One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> > > Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> > > The other hit is this place:
> > >
> > > http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
> > >
> > > which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> > > Maybe there is something you can find there also.
> > >
> > > Carlos
> > >
> > >
> > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > > > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> > > >
> > > > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > > > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> > > >
> > > > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > > > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > > > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > > > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > > > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > > > let me know.
jbarn43,
The only issue I can think of is heat buildup inside your cabinet during
gameplay due to insufficient ventilation.
Try removing the lateral covers of your PC and do some heavy gaming.
Carlos
"jbarn43" wrote:
> Ok,
>
> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
> AMD 6000+
> Patriot PC2-6400 4GB Kit (2x2GB)
> PNY Nvidia 7900GT (Updated the latest drivers and DirectX 9)
> Western Digital 7200.10 500GB STAT Hard Drive
> Thermaltake 700W PSU 12V
> Vista Ultimate 64-bit
>
> It only happens when playing games never an app. I looked on the games
> forums and a few people are having that same problem but there is no solution
> to the problem. Happens with people that have XP as well but not as much as
> 64-bit users.
>
> I have checked the BIOS and everything is at optimal settings, I even called
> ASUS to make sure everything was cool and they said that it was.
>
>
> "Carlos" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Time to be more specific.
> > Describe us your PC (mobo make and model, processor, video card, memory, etc.)
> > Does this problem happen only with games or also with apps?
> > Have you checked the games manufacturers forums and Vista specific game forum?
> > What drivers are you using for your video card?
> > Did you check your BIOS settings to see if something is not where it should
> > be?
> > Carlos
> >
> > "jbarn43" wrote:
> >
> > > Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
> > > but it didnt work.
> > >
> > > "Carlos" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> > > > One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> > > > Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> > > > The other hit is this place:
> > > >
> > > > http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
> > > >
> > > > which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> > > > Maybe there is something you can find there also.
> > > >
> > > > Carlos
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > > > > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> > > > >
> > > > > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > > > > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> > > > >
> > > > > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > > > > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > > > > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > > > > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > > > > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > > > > let me know.
During game play my system inside is only 26 C. I have a 255mm fan blowing
directly on the motherboard, a 120mm fan for the hard drive blowing to the
back, a 120mm fan blowing the hot air out and the CPU fan is a thermaltake
120mm silent high performance fan. I seriously doubt its overheating problems
"Carlos" wrote:
> jbarn43,
> The only issue I can think of is heat buildup inside your cabinet during
> gameplay due to insufficient ventilation.
> Try removing the lateral covers of your PC and do some heavy gaming.
> Carlos
>
> "jbarn43" wrote:
>
> > Ok,
> >
> > ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
> > AMD 6000+
> > Patriot PC2-6400 4GB Kit (2x2GB)
> > PNY Nvidia 7900GT (Updated the latest drivers and DirectX 9)
> > Western Digital 7200.10 500GB STAT Hard Drive
> > Thermaltake 700W PSU 12V
> > Vista Ultimate 64-bit
> >
> > It only happens when playing games never an app. I looked on the games
> > forums and a few people are having that same problem but there is no solution
> > to the problem. Happens with people that have XP as well but not as much as
> > 64-bit users.
> >
> > I have checked the BIOS and everything is at optimal settings, I even called
> > ASUS to make sure everything was cool and they said that it was.
> >
> >
> > "Carlos" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Time to be more specific.
> > > Describe us your PC (mobo make and model, processor, video card, memory, etc.)
> > > Does this problem happen only with games or also with apps?
> > > Have you checked the games manufacturers forums and Vista specific game forum?
> > > What drivers are you using for your video card?
> > > Did you check your BIOS settings to see if something is not where it should
> > > be?
> > > Carlos
> > >
> > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
> > > > but it didnt work.
> > > >
> > > > "Carlos" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> > > > > One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> > > > > Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> > > > > The other hit is this place:
> > > > >
> > > > > http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
> > > > >
> > > > > which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> > > > > Maybe there is something you can find there also.
> > > > >
> > > > > Carlos
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > > > > > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > > > > > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > > > > > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > > > > > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > > > > > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > > > > > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > > > > > let me know.
"jbarn43" wrote:
> During game play my system inside is only 26 C. I have a 255mm fan blowing
> directly on the motherboard, a 120mm fan for the hard drive blowing to the
> back, a 120mm fan blowing the hot air out and the CPU fan is a thermaltake
> 120mm silent high performance fan. I seriously doubt its overheating problems
>
> "Carlos" wrote:
>
> > jbarn43,
> > The only issue I can think of is heat buildup inside your cabinet during
> > gameplay due to insufficient ventilation.
> > Try removing the lateral covers of your PC and do some heavy gaming.
> > Carlos
> >
> > "jbarn43" wrote:
> >
> > > Ok,
> > >
> > > ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
> > > AMD 6000+
> > > Patriot PC2-6400 4GB Kit (2x2GB)
> > > PNY Nvidia 7900GT (Updated the latest drivers and DirectX 9)
> > > Western Digital 7200.10 500GB STAT Hard Drive
> > > Thermaltake 700W PSU 12V
> > > Vista Ultimate 64-bit
> > >
> > > It only happens when playing games never an app. I looked on the games
> > > forums and a few people are having that same problem but there is no solution
> > > to the problem. Happens with people that have XP as well but not as much as
> > > 64-bit users.
> > >
> > > I have checked the BIOS and everything is at optimal settings, I even called
> > > ASUS to make sure everything was cool and they said that it was.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Carlos" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Time to be more specific.
> > > > Describe us your PC (mobo make and model, processor, video card, memory, etc.)
> > > > Does this problem happen only with games or also with apps?
> > > > Have you checked the games manufacturers forums and Vista specific game forum?
> > > > What drivers are you using for your video card?
> > > > Did you check your BIOS settings to see if something is not where it should
> > > > be?
> > > > Carlos
> > > >
> > > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Ya, I tried that with Blizzard and the same thing happens. They told me a fix
> > > > > but it didnt work.
> > > > >
> > > > > "Carlos" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > > If you google for "0xfffff98000DE6180" you will have two hits.
> > > > > > One of them is a french site in which the root cause is overclocking.
> > > > > > Are you overclocking your memory/processor or video card?
> > > > > > The other hit is this place:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...C?topicId=3168481341&postId=32336875649&sid=1
> > > > > >
> > > > > > which I cannot access from work because it is blocked by the company firewall.
> > > > > > Maybe there is something you can find there also.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Carlos
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "jbarn43" wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > I keep getting this error message when playing a game that causes me to
> > > > > > > restart my computer. The error code is as follows:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > *** STOP: 0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000,
> > > > > > > 0xFFFFF98000DC6180,0X0000000000000001)
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I built my computer and I was very careful in choosing fully Vista 64-bit
> > > > > > > compatible products. I didnt have a problem in the first month but soon after
> > > > > > > I get this blue screen of death. And unfortunately I bought OEM because I was
> > > > > > > on a budget and now I can't get the tech support I need without paying the
> > > > > > > $60. If anyone knows what this means and what I need to do to fix it please
> > > > > > > let me know.
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