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i had first bsod today with windows 7 64x what the mooo???


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services extention was the header with 0x000000D1 and 0x0000003D also 0x0000005 so what the moo ? new o/s what the hell anybody heard of this one ?

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Log Name: System

Source: Microsoft-Windows-WER-SystemErrorReporting

Date: 10/28/2011 11:30:11 PM

Event ID: 1001

Task Category: None

Level: Error

Keywords: Classic

User: N/A

Computer: cortana-pc

Description:

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff88001591a3d). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 102811-34928-01.

Event Xml:

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">

<System>

<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-WER-SystemErrorReporting" Guid="{ABCE23E7-DE45-4366-8631-84FA6C525952}" EventSourceName="BugCheck" />

<EventID Qualifiers="16384">1001</EventID>

<Version>0</Version>

<Level>2</Level>

<Task>0</Task>

<Opcode>0</Opcode>

<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>

<TimeCreated SystemTime="2011-10-29T03:30:11.000000000Z" />

<EventRecordID>8781</EventRecordID>

<Correlation />

<Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />

<Channel>System</Channel>

<Computer>cortana-pc</Computer>

<Security />

</System>

<EventData>

<Data Name="param1">0x000000d1 (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff88001591a3d)</Data>

<Data Name="param2">C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP</Data>

<Data Name="param3">102811-34928-01</Data>

</EventData>

</Event> does this help????

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If you can, try to compress and upload the dump file found here: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP.

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Perhaps buggy device drivers that run in kernel-mode.

As the Stop Error is 0x000000d1 (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL), that's almost certainly a device driver error -- it appears to be trying to read an improper memory address.

Most likely it's the video or network drivers, but the memory dump requested by Tarun is the only thing that will tell us.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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i did find some services have set with'' restart the computer '' undo this will help.... i think a scan program to find all setting and undo the restart setting ! all the drivers etc was up-dated now test the running again thxs for help

  • 2 weeks later...
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0x0000003b (0x00000000c0000005, 0xfffff80002ab560e, 0xfffff880037c98e0, 0x0000000000000000) param2 C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP param3 111811-38891-01

I got most of fix but this a times

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for what what i understand is you need more than 3 gig of ram from this post of 18 November 2011 - 11:41 PM.....and the max ram i can go as is 4 gig of ram ...any words on this also i am using niv 8300 video card would need to replaced as well?

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The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck... A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 102811-34928-01.

If you can, try to compress and upload the dump file found here: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP.

Most likely it's the video or network drivers, but the memory dump requested by Tarun is the only thing that will tell us.

for what what i understand is you need more than 3 gig of ram from this post of 18 November 2011 - 11:41 PM.....and the max ram i can go as is 4 gig of ram ...any words on this

Your hardware (motherboard) would be a factor limiting RAM...?

What are you doing when the error, dump, reboot occurs? Speaking of dump file, can you upload the dump file requested...?

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Please use something like 7zip to compress the memory.dmp found in C:Windows so it can be uploaded and analyzed.

  • 2 months later...
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i was bitten by iobit crap programs ...this on most part cause the troubles so tell all stay away from them!

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Back in the days Windows used not be so architecturally good. But it has gotten better and better and from a technical stand point I believe Windows 7 to be pretty solid, it is good.

Before Windows would go BSOD and you could blame it on Windows. But if Windows 7 goes BSOD, then its probably not to blame.

The blame falls on hardware faults, device drivers or third-party kernel modules.

Software and applications normally run in user-space which is a reasonably controlled environment.

But device drivers usually run in kernel-space in a much more unrestricted environment where they have direct access to hardware and code has to be solid, else things can crash.

Some software does install kernel modules or kernel hooks so their code can run in kernel-mode, be careful with such software.

I don't think anyone should install closed source kernel modules, because in terms of trust and security, it is not sane.

If you're disappointed with IObit, then I think Microsoft Security Essentials is a good software.

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