Greetings!
Hmmm... If it were EAC or Lame causing it directly, I would expect it to fail on the first disk. Could you have a bad memory module? You might only see that when you start pushing your physical memory a bit, and that triggers the crash. There should also be a setting (for Win2K: right click "My Computer", properties, advanced, startup & recovery) that tells the machine to automatically reboot after a system failure. Turn that off, and you will have a little more (well, a lot more) time to study the blue screen for any useful data.
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Paul Grzelak
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