Help XP Pro Crash

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jowens

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Yesterday I posted that my computer was in a constant reboot loop. I booted in SAFE mode a restored to a prior point. Everything seemed to work well last night. This morning I log on and start burning a CD with I-tunes. The computer reboots after probably 10 minutes. When I log on I get the following error message:

Error Signature:

BCCode : 1000008e BCP1 : C0000005 BCP2 : 80620509 BCP3 : A803CBC0

BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

Error Caused By A Device Driver

Thank you for submitting an error report. Microsoft is unable to specifically determine what caused the problem you reported. To troubleshoot the problem, please see the information below.

Analysis

A device driver installed on your system caused the problem; however, we cannot determine the precise cause. Depending on which situation is applicable to you, please do one of the following:

If this problem occurred after you installed a new hardware device on your system, the problem might be caused by the driver for the device. If you know the manufacturer of the device, contact the manufacturer's product support service for assistance.
Some software, such as firewall and anti-virus software, also installs drivers. If this problem occurred after you installed new software, the software might have installed a driver that caused the problem. If you know the manufacturer of the software, contact the manufacturer's product support service for assistance.
If you don't know the driver's manufacturer and need help diagnosing and resolving this problem, contact your computer manufacturer's product support service.
Updated drivers might be available on the Microsoft Windows Update website. At Windows Update, you can have your computer scanned and, if there are updated drivers available, Windows Update will offer a selection of drivers that you might be able to use. To learn more about updated drivers that might be available, visit Microsoft Windows Update.
For information about Microsoft support options, visit Microsoft Product Support Services.

How do I find out what is causing this problem? Is their an easy way to wind out what device driver it is? I just built this PC about 2 weeks ago.

Thanks!
 
I just updated the video card. Looks like i was 1 version behind. You think that could be the problem?

Thanks for the help! I'll see if it works.
 
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