Keef,
I am not surprised your system crashes at all.
Here are your problems:
(ISA) 9 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System
(PC1) 9 Advansys SCSI Host Adapter
(PC1) 9 Creative SB Live! Value (WDM)
(PC1) 9 LSI Logic 53C810 Device
(PC1) 9 Lucent WinModem
(PC1) 9 Rage Fury/Xpert 128/Xpert 2000
(PC1) 9 Texas Instruments PCI 1225 CardBus Controller
(PC1) 9 Texas Instruments PCI 1225 CardBus Controller
(PC1) 9 V1A Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
You have everything on IRQ9.
First SB Live! has to be on its own IRQ, (it cannot share at all), and that IRQ needs to be IRQ5.
Then you have your Video Card, Modem, USB Controller and SCSI Adapter all on the same IRQ, which just happens to be IRQ 9 too.
All these devices are on the same IRQ as your PCMCIA device.
There is something very wrong with your IRQs. When you installed WinXP, did you load your motherboard drivers? It seems the PCI Bus was not setup properly.
I think that is why the PCMCIA card is not working. If we can straighten out your IRQs, your PCMCIA will work.
If you could list details on your motherboard I will link your motherboard drivers for you.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. If you are not using COM1 or COM2, you could disable them in the BIOS to free up two IRQs.