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Since: Jul 14, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:51 am
Post subject: Bugcode_USB_Driver

Hi,

I configured an accociate's Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop with the intent
on
connecting a Cingular SmartPhone 2125 (Windows Mobile 5) via the
phone's
native "Modem Link" software (aka "tethering via USB cable").
Basically, you
create a "Dial-Up" connectoid in XP with a special phone number, start
the
Modem Link software on the phone, and then make the "Dial-Up"
connectoid
"dial" the phone. You then have access from the laptop to the internet
via
the phone's EDGE service.

Before the Dell, they successfully used Modem Link on an old AMD K6
300 NEC
laptop. The new Dell is running XP Pro SP2 (ie. a bare XP SP2
installation
with only critical updates installed: no antivirus, antispam, no 3rd
party
software whatsoever). The Modem Link software works for about 3
minutes (they
have internet connectivity) and then the Dell laptop bluescreens with:

Bugcode_USB_Driver
Stop: 0x000000FE (0x00000005, 0x89BCB080, 0x10024387, 0x89C61F90)

In the context of "Stop: 0x000000FE" , my research shows that
0x00000005
means:

"A hardware failure has occurred due to a bad physical address found
in a
hardware data structure. This is not due to a driver bug."

Could someone explain to me in a little simpler way (if at all
possible)
just what the above paragraph means?

I'm trying to determine if the problem is in the USB chip set in the
laptop,
or a problem with the USB tethered SmartPhone.

Thanks,
Brcobrem

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