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GeneralDebugging problem with VC++6 on Win2000 Pin
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GeneralRe: Debugging problem with VC++6 on Win2000 Pin
Joe Moldovan4-Feb-01 6:51
Joe Moldovan4-Feb-01 6:51 
I had lots of problems after I upgraded from 98SE to 2000. The problem you describe was one of them. I eventually found that I had to replace all the RAM in my system. For some reason 2000 is incredibly picky about RAM and needs A1 quality to run reliably. I have since upgraded 8 other systems of various sorts and half of them needed to have new RAM installed. The symptomps ranged from totally flaky (memory dump avery time it booted) to mysterious hangs every now and then. The RAM I removed worked fine for 98 and NT but 2000 hated it. You also have to be very careful about mixing single sided and double sided sticks and may have to use alternate slots (1,3 not 1,2). Beats me why. (Running systems slower than spec also worked so timing has something to do with it.)

The reason this may be your problem is the fact that you had to reboot the system. I have found that even when an application crashed and burned I have never had to reboot NT or 2000 (so far) unless the hardware went boinnng. Since upgrading the RAM I have had no problems whatsoever and I have been debugging my totally flaky beginners style multithreaded code quite happily with VS.
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Generaldatabase structure to XML Pin
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