BSOD, part 2

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    BSOD, part 2


    I thought I was out of the woods and then the darned 'puter started spitting out BSODs again. Dump attached.

    Did I mention that after 23 years of PC problems, I'm finally getting really, um, upset?

    Phooey
    Last edited by badkarma11; 17 Jan 2011 at 21:52. Reason: commentary
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  2. Posts : 272
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    bump
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  3. Posts : 8,383
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    Dumps blames memory corruption, test your RAM
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    Code:
    BugCheck 4E, {99, bc1c, 0, bd5c}
    
    Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiBadShareCount+4c )
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  4. Posts : 272
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    OK, I'll give it a try
    Did the dump complain about an old wireless network driver (Atheros)? This was mentioned to me by CarlTR6.
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    badkarma11 said:
    OK, I'll give it a try
    Did the dump complain about an old wireless network driver (Atheros)? This was mentioned to me by CarlTR6.
    No, the wireless drivers are fine

    Code:
    ctac32k.sys        fffff880`0668f000    fffff880`0673d000    0x000ae000    0x486b3e7e    02/07/2008 12:38:22
    Creative Audio Driver. Creative Worldwide Support
    Code:
           
    dne64x.sys        fffff880`045d1000    fffff880`045fd000    0x0002c000    0x4918d964    11/11/2008 05:01:24
    The dne64x.sys (Deterministic Network Enhancer) driver may be a component of a VPN client such as Cisco VPN. Remove such software
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  6. Posts : 272
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    Ahh Crud. I need the Cisco VPN client to log in to work. I guess I'll install that on another machine. We'll see how memtest goes, all the RAM is brand new. if I get errors, could reseating the RAM correct it?
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    if I get errors, could reseating the RAM correct it?
    If any errors are reported you should replace the faulty modules
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  8. Posts : 272
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    OK, thanks. I will report my findings when complete.
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  9. Posts : 8,383
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    badkarma11 said:
    OK, thanks. I will report my findings when complete.
    Do at least 7 passes with memtest
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  10. Posts : 272
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    I removed the VPN software and have had a stable system since. When the BDOD appears, it will reboot an unattended system. I bailed on the VPN last night and I have not crashed since. Close the thread, if something else happens I'll open a new one. Thank you yowanvista
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