I don't remember exactly but it was probably around 2-3 hours.
Bad memory was the problem in my case, you could have other
hardware/OS/driver problems. However, OpenSim should not be able to cause
such an error as it runs in user space.
Good luck :)
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 11:57 AM, R.Gunther wr
Dahlia, how long did you run memtest ?
Bad memory is already replaced 10 days ago.
Almost done 2 memtest passes. without any errros 5 hours running. so i
dont suspect memory problems, unless its a very rare case/combination.
On 2012-07-29 20:45, Dahlia Trimble wrote:
I've seen that error before
I've seen that error before, although I don't think I was using Opensim at
the time. In my case it was flaky memory. The odd part is the BIOS memory
check reported that the memory was fine. I ran memtest86 (
http://memtest.org/ ) for a couple hours and it found it, and replacing
the memory fixed i
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Subject: [Opensim-dev] Opensim and BSOD ??? (debuginfo added)
Just want to keep this not back.
It can be the system. The system the give problems is under testing, and get
reinstalled a
Just want to keep this not back.
It can be the system. The system the give problems is under testing, and
get reinstalled anyway without some program that i suspect it gives
problems.
But opensim is so visible in the debug file that it looks like its doing
maby something wrong to.
But i dont