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the Error code was sited below as the (Disk Self Test) DST Log contains previous error(s)
in case of your error DST log contains previous error(s) doing a chkdsk /r or a repair reinstall of xp might resolve the issue. to resolve issue...
Error Code
Error Message
1000-0141 or 2000-0141
No Drive Detected
1000-0142 or 2000-0142
Drive Self Test Failed Status Byte=XXh
1000-0143 or 2000-0143
Drive Smart Read Command Failed
1000-0144 or 2000-0144
No Support for Drive Self Test
Error Code
Error Message
1000-0145 or 2000-0145
Timeout waiting for Drive Self Test to complete
1000-0146 or 2000-0146
DST Log contains previous error(s)
1000-0147 or 2000-0147
Unit (x): IDE status failed. Status byte = (x) Control Code = (x) Msg = (s)
1000-0148 or 2000-0148
IDE ERROR: status (x) (s)
it sounds like the easiest solution would to either run the repair sequence from a windows xp disk (may not be a perminant fix) if that doesent work just use the xp disk to format the drive and install a new operating system
Errors / Solutions (Error 408, 401, 503 / Not Connecting / Failed to Register / Audio Problems):
You can try using port 8891 or 80 setting if 5060 port is blocked
Simply change the sip.tpad.com settings in Xlite to
sip.tpad.com:8891 or sip.tpad.com:80
Use our STUN Settings, simply use the info on this link (stun.fwdnet.net:3478) http://forum.tpad.com/viewtopic.php?t=617
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHwkl--zhQ
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This almost always seems to be an IRQ conflict that the BIOS can't resolve with its plug n pray skills. When this conflict is passed to XP at boot-up time, XP panics and blasts you with this error message.
Before you start pulling cards, go about pulling cards, go into the BIOS and change the IRQ of the on-board compnents, if you can, and also disable any on-board components that are not needed. (such as the parallel port, on-board ethernet connection, etc.)
This is from Xante's 3G Manual (downloadable via PDF)
"Printer Timeout
The Timeout feature allows you to select the number of seconds the
printer waits for additional data before cancelling a job and returning
to the READY/IDLE state.
Set Timeout from the MISC:TIMEOUT configuration menu. The
factory default of 40 seconds (40 Sec) is an average setting. Set
timeout according to the type of files you send. Use a low setting for
small, simple files to prevent an indefinite tie-up on one job. Use the
300 or Never setting for large files, such as graphic intensive or CAD
(Computer Aided Design) files, to allow enough processing time.
With the NEVER selection, the printer does not timeout; it waits
until it receives additional data or until the printer is reset."
Here is the address where you can download the manual:
This sounds like an IRQ inturrupt issue. Do you have other serial devices on this computer? If so, you might consider removing any other serial devices and see if the problem resolves itself. If it does, you will need to reconfigure one of the devices to another IRQ so that they don't interfere with each other.
Dan
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