Memory testers are very good if they find errors. Your debug log also has a strong indicator of a RAM problem. FAULTING_IP:...
Do you have a Windows install CD? You need to boot to the recovery console and run chkdsk /r....
Why do you need to convert them if your DVD player supports DivX? My stand-alone DVD player will play DivX encoded files with either an .avi...
The monitor size isn't important. It's the native resolution and the refresh rate that goes with your monitor that is. In your case it's...
You can safely delete those files off your desktop. They're not needed after the drivers have been installed. I think the following is the...
This is a driver issue, it's not setting the resolution correctly. I had the same problem a while ago. I've since reinstalled Windows without the...
Try upping the voltage on the crashing stick. Even matched pairs can have a slight variance in voltage requirements. I've seen this spec RAM...
What voltage are you running the RAM at? There's a good chance that it requires extra voltage. Post a link to the RAM if possible.
Uninstall the ASUS enhanced video drivers, they're known to cause problems. Run the setup program again and select remove. Reinstall the Nvidia...
It's most likely a stack overflow caused by Norton. You can find out how to extend the stack HERE.
What did you change the voltage to? I would try running both sticks with the increased voltage to see if lack of voltage is the problem. Can you...
It's probably the same problem as this thread. http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic80383.html
Windev-53cd-7c81.sys is a Rootkit. You'll need an Anti-Rootkit program to find it. See this THREAD.
Your version of Norton AV is unstable. Update Norton. You're running the same version as HERE.
Maybe iksysflt.sys is the problem. The link below has exactly the same crash. Uninstall Spyware Doctor....
Boot into the recovery console and run chkdsk /r. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_rec.htm
Do a search on your system for lgsnd_filter.sys to see if you can find out what it belongs to. Maybe something to do with LG?
See if disabling the Routing and Remote Access Service has any effect. From what I can find out this is what asyncmac.sys is used for. You're...
The log from post #3 has crashed with CPU_CALL_ERROR, and this is a sign of a hardware problem. The following is one that was caused by a faulty...
Bugcheck 9C (post #19) is a hardware error. Yours looks to be a CPU problem with the level 1 cache. The relevant information is listed below....
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