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In <200206102107308.SM01600@66-81-27-63-modem.o1.com>, on 06/10/02
at 08:06 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
>Ack! Sorry, this was ment to be sent to the help list. This was my
>stupid error, not my ISPs. Attached is the log file of the instruction
>sequence Steven asked for,
I looked at the log and didn't see anything that looked like errors.
This is IDE? Correct? Try disabling busmastering and see it that
bypasses the trap. There's heavy disk activity at shutdown and the the
hardware is not perfect, you can get traps.
Another test is to reduce the shutdown processing by manually shutting
down as much as possible. Use
SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
in config.sys and use Ctrl-Click on the WarpCenter task list icon to
shutdown all non-essential processes. Let me know what the results are.
Steven
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