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Blue Screen (Source: System Error - Id:1003)

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by xtreme27, 2008/08/08.

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    xtreme27

    xtreme27 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi people i have this following error in my windows. Please help me

     
  2. 2008/08/09
    PeteC

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    xtreme27 - Welcome to the Board :)

    Your dump log has a symbol problem ....
    Please run your memory dump through our Dump Data Collection Tool and be aware of the following .....
     

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    xtreme27

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    Thank You PeteC but i open the dump with the Debugging Tools for Windows (x86) and this is the result
     
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    PeteC

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    Run the dump through our tool as requested. You must be connected to the internet while debugging.
     
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    Bsod


    I had this same problem. Took me 3 full days or experimenting and trouble shooting and finally,in my case, found that it was due to my hard drive being almost full. I installed a new and much larger hard drive and nowno problem and speed has soared.
     
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    thank you telephonics, i'll try this solution
     
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    Run the dump through their tool so we can see useful debugger spew.

    Your chances of a larger harddrive magically solving this are not good.
     
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    xtreme27

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    telephonics you have rigth the hard disk is bad y tested another hard drive and i don't have problems
     
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    Installed ne and much larger hard drive. Downloaded my programs and then retrieved data from the Carbonite web site. I don't know about magic but I no longer get the BSOD.It could be duje to larger drive or installation of fresh programs. I lean to the hard drive size being the solution.Regardless I had been thinking about a larger internal hard drive for quite some time so I met my two objectives
     

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