Tested how? It's unlikely that two RAM modules would fail at the same time, unless something caused them to fail.
The dump from post #137 has crashed at IRQL 1c. This is a hardware error. If you combine this with bugcheck 1A (see above), then the most likely...
I'm getting srosa.sys coming back as Malware. Do a search on your system to see if you can find it. You'll also need to show hidden files.
I've just received a reply on another forum where the OP was getting the same crash errors as you. He was also using the same version of Panda as...
Unfortunately memory testers aren't perfect. The last dump has memory corruption with 89 errors, which is a sign of a RAM problem. Try running...
Bugcheck 7F is usually related to a hardware problem. What's your RAM setup? You may as well post the new dumps as they might show something new.
According to MSI the motherboard supports up to DDR2 800. So, it looks like you've found the problem. Main Memory • Supports dual channel...
As memory testers aren't perfect, try running both sticks of RAM one at a time. That dump has crashed at IRQL 1c, and this is almost always...
That crash was caused by registry corruption. Follow the links in the last post of this thread for a possible solution.
There's not much you can do if you've only got one stick. The one thing you can try is the RAM in another slot.
Post your RAM setup as well. Memory testers aren't perfect. The following is a sign of a RAM problem (from log 2). CHKIMG_EXTENSION: !chkimg...
I suggest that you don't install Panda AV. A fresh install will give you a chance to see how things go with it out of the picture.
Look for an update for your Realtek Ethernet Adapter. NDIS.sys is a Windows network driver. BugCheck 100000D1, {3f, 2, 0, f7590b0e} Probably...
See if there's an update available for vnetusbr.sys. From what I can find out it's an 802.11b Compliant USB Wireless Network Adapter Driver by...
Try reinstalling the motherboard's chipset drivers. From what I can find out it's an nForce2 chipset. You will need to reinstall the video cards...
That dump's crashed with memory corruption (36 errors). Any overclocking? How many sticks of RAM do you have? CHKIMG_EXTENSION: !chkimg -lo 50...
Post a few more debuglogs.
As Memtest isn't perfect, follow mailman's advice listed above.
What's your RAM setup? Two of those dumps have timer routines listed, which is usually a sign of a hardware problem.
It depends what the computer is for. If it's for gaming then you want a C2D. You can ignore the clock speed as it's no longer relevant (when...
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