Given the lack of info I'd tend to agree on the two bad drivers. As a side note, your second machine needs to be upgraded to XP SP3.
Hi- Let's try a slightly different approach here: Fire up driver verifier by going start>run>verifier.exe 1. Create Custom Settings 2....
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.
I see. I'll ask the OP to send them to me offline then.
Can the OP zip and post the contents of c:\windows\minidumps? There is an attachments button.
Memory problem - probably not. This is something I'd give PSS a ring about.
OK so does Dr. Watson have a dump for us? Start>run>drwtsn32 - check the list at the bottom. If so post it.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/946776 Looks plausible...
I have no clue how to troubleshoot this, but, given the debugger spew, and having looked as some docs, and KBs, this: Stop error message when a...
So IRQ #2 and IRQL 2 aren't the same thing. The system can't access paged memory at IRQL 2 or higher - this stack requires paged memory access....
# for hex 0xc000000e / decimal -1073741810 : STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE ntstatus.h # A device which does...
You can use SC (cmd line tool) to disable the driver so Windows doesn't try to start it.
In the grand scheme of things these are actually typically fairly straightforward to pindown. ERROR_WRITE_FAULT...
Means one of the processes your system needs to function died somehow. Given a dump I could tell you which. Parameters 2 and 3 tell us this....
Sorry I modified the wrong step in the directions. Let's try again. :) Fire up driver verifier by going start>run>verifier.exe 1. Create...
see post 4
Probably a bad driver. Fire up driver verifier by going start>run>verifier.exe 1. Create Custom Settings 2. Select individual settings from...
This happening repeatedly or just once so far? Driver verifier is the easiest way to track this down. Start>run>verifier.exe 1. Create...
So I wouldn't suggest you disable the DNS Client service, Netlogon, or Fast User Switching. Netlogon in particular you want. DNS Client would be...
We need the dump to figure out what caused this.
Separate names with a comma.