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Very Random Blue Screens

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by BBKing, 2007/01/21.

  1. 2007/01/21
    BBKing

    BBKing Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi!

    I am getting random blue screens on my computer. I have tested memory with memtest86+ for 10 hours with no errors, processor with go orthos for 5 hours and no errors.

    Computer can be turned on for 3-4 days before i get BSOD or couple of hours. I can play games or render and nothing happens. But when i get BSOD i am usually surfing on the net. Mostly when i get BSOD it passes at least 2 days.

    And what makes me angry i can't recreate a situation to get a blue screen.

    Specs HW:
    - Tyan i5000 XT
    - 1x Intel Xeon 5110
    - 2x 512 MB Supertalent 667MHz RAM
    - 320 GB Western Digital
    - Nvidia 7600 GT
    - Pioneer 106s DVD
    - Nec 7173A DVD+/- RW

    Specs SW:
    - Windows XP Pro 32 bit
    - Nod32
    - Outpost Firewall Pro
    - MailWasher

    Here are memory dumps.

    http://files-upload.com/files/70719/Mini012107-01.dmp.html
    http://files-upload.com/files/70714/Mini011607-01.dmp.html
    http://files-upload.com/files/70716/Mini011407-01.dmp.html
     
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    mailman Lifetime Subscription

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    Hi, BBKing. Welcome to Windows BBS! :)

    Please carefully follow the directions in this link and paste your DebugWiz-generated dump analysis reports here in this thread.
     

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  4. 2007/01/21
    cpc2004

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    Hi,


    According to the debug report of your minidumps, the problem is related to faulty ram. Some Faulty ram can pass memtest. If you have more than one memory module. Take out one memory module and your windows does not crash. The removed ram is bad. Your windows also has outpost (ie Panda) firewall and the previous version of Panda (ie the version of Aug 06) casues strange blue screen problem. I don't know whether your version (ie Oct 06) of Panda Firewall is stable or not.

    Mini011407-01.dmp BugCheck 1000000A, {8, 2, 0, 805b2a92}
    Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiDoPoolCopy+de )

    Mini011607-01.dmp BugCheck 1000007E, {c000001d, f5ef7320, f78bacb8, f78ba9b4}
    Probably caused by : ks.sys ( ks!SweeperWorker+d )

    Mini012107-01.dmp BugCheck D1, {71a5df52, 2, 8, 71a5df52}
    Probably caused by : ntkrpamp.exe ( nt!KiTrap0E+238 )
     

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