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BSOD ntoskrnl.exe+70740
Since Monday 11 July my workstation has now bluescreened 6 times with the same crash address each time, the last mini dump is attached. Any advice as to how to resolve the problem will be gratefully received.
Since Monday 11 July my workstation has now bluescreened 6 times with the same crash address each time, the last mini dump is attached. Any advice as to how to resolve the problem will be gratefully received.
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not for want of trying, firewall isuues i think...
uploaded over wireless to avoid firewall/proxy constraints...
Last edited by djl; 13 Jul 2011 at 09:38. Reason: typo
Analyzing!!
Your prob. "msiscsi.sys" = "Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Driver"
Are you running a raid setup? If not...
Use DRIVERSWEEPER to uninstall the scsi initiator driver..
Post back whats up there. Only uninstall if 3rd party driver!!!
Try Integrity Scan = "winkey + R" > "CMD" > "SFC / scannow"
You can also check your "Device Manager" for any warnings.. you can try updating the scsi driver from there aswell.
Device manager = "Right-click Computer" > "Manage" > "DeviceManager"
or
Just post a screenshot of you device manager while the lists are open.
Last edited by SmurofNeves; 14 Jul 2011 at 05:48.
The local HDD configuration is RAID 1, I also have an iSCSI initiator configuration that connects to a volume on a NAS box. This setup has been unchanged for 3 months, the BSOD started this week it is quite a puzzle.
That said the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator has always been reluctant to establish a connection to the resource. Am going to disable it and try StarWind as an alternative .
BTW a system restore to a time prior to the BSOD happening seemed to stabilise things yesterday but it shutdown unexpectedly overnight at 00:45, same error.