I had the exact same problem. I changed some bios settings on Tuesday
and haven't had a crash since.
Here's what I changed:
SDRAM Timing by SPD: changed from Enabled to Disabled
SDRAM CAS# Latency: changed from 2.5 to 3.0
SDRAM Bank Interleave: changed from 2-way to 4-way
Hopefully this will work for you.
Paul26134 wrote:
> I recently built a system with a KT600 Dragon Plus v2.0 and an AMD
> Sempron 2500+ CPU. I used a single 512MB stick of Kingston PC3200 RAM
> for several days, with no problems. I bought and installed a second
> (identical) stick of RAM. The PC booted and Windows XP (Control
> Panel/System) acknowledged the 1024MB of memory. Soon afterwards, I
> got a blue screen of death (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA). Each time I
> would re-boot, this failure would occur again. I then tried all
> possible one & two stick combinations in the two available DIMM sockets
> and found the following:
>
> (1) I can use either of the 512MB sticks alone and everything is fine.
> (2) If I fill both sockets, I either can't boot or crash shortly after
> booting.
>
> I tested the two sticks separately with memtest86 and discovered no
> errors.
> Any ideas? >> Stay informed about: KT600 Dragon Plus v2.0 memory problem