I too received the Error Code 5800:042A on a Dell Optiplex 745 with a Pentium D processor during the Thrash Test, albeit referencing a different address, and on CPU 1.
My symptoms are the same. After a rebuild, I am also unable to install many utilities such as Ad-aware, Diskeeper, or terminal emulation software such as SmarTerm or Reflection. I get warnings showing errors in extracting the .msi file or that the setup file is corrupt. The same files work fine on other machines.
I ran the memory test suggested by Thereal-dbk4297 (Memtest86) with no errors reported.
Since this error displays under the heading of L2 cache (Multi Processor), wouldn't the problem be within the processor itself rather than in the RAM or other memory areas?
Random rebooting is usually a sign of an overheating CPU and/or damaged CPU. I would check the cooling system (fan, heatsinks, etc..) and make sure it is functioning properly. Looking at the results of your tests, I would wager that you either have a faulty CPU and/or possibly a bad motherboard.
Other causes could be Viruses and spyware, driver issues, Memory, and Power Supply problems.
TY. and again TY. I bought an es5300 dual core to replace the single celeron in my recently purchased used computer. I bought it for my son to game with.
BAD IDEA. i will go back to buying bare bones and building them myself. ANYWHO.. I took a chance on a used 5300 from AMAZON and i guess i got what i paid for. I disabled the multi core an viola
Thereal-dbk4297
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December 13th, 2008 12:00
Hello,
Run the full memory test.
And/or download and run Memtest. You can download a free version from their site, and this test works very well and is well respected in these forums.
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August 20th, 2009 13:00
I too received the Error Code 5800:042A on a Dell Optiplex 745 with a Pentium D processor during the Thrash Test, albeit referencing a different address, and on CPU 1.
My symptoms are the same. After a rebuild, I am also unable to install many utilities such as Ad-aware, Diskeeper, or terminal emulation software such as SmarTerm or Reflection. I get warnings showing errors in extracting the .msi file or that the setup file is corrupt. The same files work fine on other machines.
I ran the memory test suggested by Thereal-dbk4297 (Memtest86) with no errors reported.
Since this error displays under the heading of L2 cache (Multi Processor), wouldn't the problem be within the processor itself rather than in the RAM or other memory areas?
aszumilo
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August 21st, 2009 16:00
Random rebooting is usually a sign of an overheating CPU and/or damaged CPU. I would check the cooling system (fan, heatsinks, etc..) and make sure it is functioning properly. Looking at the results of your tests, I would wager that you either have a faulty CPU and/or possibly a bad motherboard.
Other causes could be Viruses and spyware, driver issues, Memory, and Power Supply problems.
KenGruhl
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March 2nd, 2011 14:00
Error Code 5800:042A is a Failure in Multi-Processor L2 Cache.
1) Fix: Replace the Intel CPU
2) Workaround: Go into the BIOS and disable the Mutiprocessor Mode. When you do this the Multiprocessor cache is not used so that fixes the problem.
KenGruhl
bamcelveen
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December 24th, 2012 20:00
TY. and again TY. I bought an es5300 dual core to replace the single celeron in my recently purchased used computer. I bought it for my son to game with.
BAD IDEA. i will go back to buying bare bones and building them myself. ANYWHO.. I took a chance on a used 5300 from AMAZON and i guess i got what i paid for. I disabled the multi core an viola
bamcelveen
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December 24th, 2012 20:00
Yes, follow above steps to at least get your comp going.Step 2. Go buy new cpu (or run at single core).Grumble grumble