STOP 0x0000001A on a Vectra VL Series System

Last reviewed: March 28, 1997
Article ID: Q157820
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0

SUMMARY

During the normal operation of a Windows NT 3.51 system on a Hewlett Packard Vectra VL Series 3 or Vectra VL Series 4 computer with 16 MB of RAM installed in 4 MB SIMMS, the system fails with random STOP codes. The most predominate STOP code is STOP 0x0000001A.

The following STOP error message appears on your Windows NT server:

   STOP: 0x0000001A (00041284, 0e7f8000, 00000CDB, C0502000)

NOTE: the first parameter in this case will always be 000041284. The other parameters will vary depending on the system configuration.

MORE INFORMATION

The system board on the Vectra VL Series has a problem it runs Windows NT with 16 MB of RAM using sets of 4-4 MB SIMMS. Hewlett Packard is currently working on the problem.

WORKAROUND

Hewlett Packard has found that adding 8 MB more of RAM to the system (for a total of at least 24 MB of RAM) resolves the issue. Contact Hewlett Packard for more information on this problem.

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Additional query words: prodnt memory 0x1A HP
Keywords : kb3rdparty NTSrvWkst ntstop
Version : 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : WinNT


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Last reviewed: March 28, 1997
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