its something to do with error reporting in XP
- boot up in safe mode
- delete the folder "WER1.tmp.dir00" of all the user on your computer
- delete all in c:\windows\minidump\
- go to the DOS prompt and write "chkdsk /f" it will probably ask for doing the scan on the next bootup, select "yes"
- then reboot
if that doesnt work - disable error reporting
you must had a driver conflict ..which isnt showing up ... download and install all the latest OFFICIAL drivers for your hardwares
The Minidump
The exact specification of the minidump format is documented in the Microsoft Platform SDK, which is available on the MSDN Web site. To install the Microsoft Platform SDK, click here. (Requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or above)
The minidump contains the following:
Exception information: This is information regarding the problem that occurred; it tells us what kind of instruction the application received that caused it to generate an error.
System information: This is data about the kind of CPU (processor) you have and what operating system you are running. Please note that we do not collect the Pentium III processor ID.
List of all the modules that are currently loaded and their version information.
List of all the threads that are currently running. For each thread, we collect the current context and the whole stack.
Global data.