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    Blue Screen Problem

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by aigle, Mar 16, 2006.

  1. aigle

    aigle Notebook Consultant

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    During the last 2 weeks, I have git two blue screens that never happened with me before.

    Everytime I received message that windows is closed to prevent your computer, and check for any new software or hardware install that may be the cause of conflict.

    FIRST TIME

    Technical Information

    *** STOP: 0x0000008E ( 0x0000003 , 0x804E3586, 0xA995BBB8, 0x00000000 )

    SECOND TIME

    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    Technical Information

    *** STOP : 0x000000D1 ( 0x006C0078, 0x0000002, 0x00000000, 0xAAEEB703 )

    *** fwdrv.sys - Address AAEEB703 base at AAEC2000, DateStamp 43af89d


    My suspision is that there is some coflict with RollbackRx as I installed it about 2 weeks back. I am using Toshiba satelklite M 70 notebook, 107, 512, 40 with XP Home SP2. However I ma not sure about this. I am running many other security appliances(PG free, Avast, AH, Window,s Defender beta 2, Winpatrol free, Kerio firewall, AntiHook, Online Armor Trial) and other types of software aslo. Any idea?
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  2. ru1thirst

    ru1thirst Notebook Consultant

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    What I'd do is go to techspot.com and ask for help. They have moderators there that are experts with the bsod that you are getting. You'll have to save what is a mini dump and then post it. They will then look at it and tell you exactly what is causing your bsod. Hope this helps and let us know what you find out.

    Here's a link to the part of the forum that you will need: http://www.techspot.com/vb/menu15.html
     
  3. Chutsman

    Chutsman Notebook Evangelist

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    If you have more than one antivirus program active at the same time that might cause a conflict.
     
  4. aigle

    aigle Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks but I have no idea how to do it. Can u help?
     
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    Your mini dumps are located in C/windows/minidump but for exact directions follow this link and do the steps that they ask first if you can. Like I said, they are extremely fast to get back to your thread in the forum once you start it. Here ya go: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic35103.html
     
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    aigle Notebook Consultant

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    Ahhh. Kerio. Well good to hear that you found out the culprit. I had a problem with a certain driver version on my wireless adapter (atheros) and techspot and the minidumps being looked at lead me in the right direction. That techspot forum is a good one to keep bookmarked.