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Hi
I'm getting the error:
***STOP: 0x0000009C (0x00000004, 0x8054D5F0, 0xB2000000, 0x00070F0F)"
This occurs during the boot up sequence to windows, and forces a restart. Sometimes windows xp will restart unexpectedly too.In event viewer I am getting many errors (the same ones though)
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Apache Service
Event Category: None
Event ID: 3299
Date: 12/02/2006
Time: 20:41:42
User: N/A
Computer: BALLS-76A88B734
Description:
The Apache service named reported the following error:
[Sun Feb 12 20:41:42 2006] [notice] Disabled use of AcceptEx() WinSock2 APII have tried updating the bios, downloading the latest nforce3 drivers. I am cluless, I can only imagine it is that motherboard is faulty. Anyone got any ideas,suggestions?

That sounds like a network server error.
e.g.
Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 - HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server Error
javax.servlet.ServletException: Class javax/servlet/jsp/JspWriter violates loader constraints: definition mismatch between parent and child loaders
......Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 - HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server Error
----------------------
type Exception report
message Internal Server Error
description The server encountered an internal error (Internal Server Error) that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: ERROR: ltsWriteBlock: failed to write block 1 of temporary file
.......Disconnect your network cable and try your computer for a while.
If it is a server error, it will go away as soon as the problem is fixed on the server.

no that didn't work. I too feel it is a network problem but i don't know how to tell if it is a software or hardware problem.

If your computer is a server, or is supposed to connect to a server, it would probably be a software problem on your own computer.
Do you have a firewall on your computer? Have you fiddled with it's settings lately, or did you install a firewall you didn't have before recently?If no to that, take a look in Device Manager for red X's or yellow ?'s, and in System Information for conflicts (usually text starting with red lettering), or problem devices.

It is an ordinary computer. It is a home computer to do simple stuff like word and surf the net. In device manager there are no crosses over anything and there also no question marks over any devices. The manufacturer are asking me to disable nforce3 forceware and I will try it and let you all know the result. wish me luck.

"It is a home computer to do simple stuff like word and surf the net."
But, you have networking software on it and it may be causing your error.

yes, so far so good. I've removed the Nvidia network forceware drivers. It seems to work so far so good....but why and how did the drivers get there? any ideas?

Drivers don't install by themselves.
If you don't have an NVidia LAN chip, it could be you installed the drivers for one from your mboard CD by mistake - the CD's are often used for a whole series of mboards, which may have a variety of LAN chips.
If you do have an NVidia LAN chip, or they are NVidia drivers for what ever LAN chip you do have, they could have been corrupted somehow. Or there just may be something wrong with the drivers in the first place.I still have no idea why you got that error message.
You didn't tell us what went on just before you got the error.

The error soon after it's construction. Since I made it, the blue screen affected this computer. It didn't occur until I gave it to someone else, in my home I never got the blue screen. Only when it was somewhere else did the blue screen appear, I think because I did not have it running on the internet. When it was moved in a new home the net was put on it (aol usb modem) and all the troubles came from there.
I don't think my drivers were corrupt just that the drivers were installed which were not suitable for it. I don't know how, unless yr suggestion is true.

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