I built my system about 2 years ago and after the initial pain of finding the
SATA drivers from the
CD and successfully installing them life was good and everyone was happy until 3 days ago, when for no apparent reason (but possibly something to do with Automatic updates??) I get the dreaded blue screen with a message telling me that it is transfering my physical memory to prevent data loss and giving me these two lines of information:
STOP 0x000000D1 (0x0000002A, 0x00000005, 0x00000000, 0xBA6D1AFB)
Si3112r.sys - Address BA6D1AFB base at BA6CA000, Date stamp 3ed7e3b9
Being a causious man I had already set my system up with multiple
hard drives meaning that to re-install is a ball ache but I don't loose work (just the OS and programs). So I have (3 or 4 times now), re installed
XP and my programs and just as I think it is going to be fine (normally when I tell someone that it is sorted) the damn thing goes blue again and gives me the same message which just creates a loop of re-starting then blue screen, etc, until I pull the plug.
The drivers should all be fine as I am using the correct ones off of the CD and it did work quite happily with out glitch for ages.
This is completely baffeling me. I'm epecting the answer that the
HD that the OS is on is in some way corrupt or damaged, and I really don't want to hear that the
motherboard is screwed because that will be a real pain. So if thats the case break it to me gently.
All help will be much appreciated. Thanks
Scrox