BSOD volmgr.sys, error 0x000000C9


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
       #1

    BSOD volmgr.sys, error 0x000000C9


    Hi all,

    Attached is the SF zipped folder.
    I have been experiencing BSODs.

    I am currently running on Windows 7 Professional, 32-bit.
    Any other relevant information I will be gladly able to provide, let me know.

    Kindly assist.
    Thank you all in advance.
    Last edited by andreassyz; 01 Dec 2013 at 23:33. Reason: Including More Information
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
       #2

    Hi and welcome to SF andreassyz :).

    You appear to have had several bug checks but only one is uploaded, if there are more please upload
    the rest. Manually check the minidump folder.
    Code:
    C:\Windows\minidump
    If dump files are present in that folder copy them to the Desktop, zip and upload in your next post.

    Start by disabling Driver Verifier:




    The bug check appears to have been caused due to a very old driver.
    Code:
    lmvm ifsmount
    start    end        module name
    917dc000 917ed000   ifsmount T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: ifsmount.sys
        Image path: ifsmount.sys
        Image name: ifsmount.sys
        Timestamp:        Thu Aug 28 23:47:56 2008

    What do you use Ext2fs for? is it vital?, If not, please remove it completely.




    Please reset your pagefile, you can afford it.

    Code:
    Drive    C:
    Free Space    215.26 GB (231,131,619,328 bytes)
    
    
    Installed Physical Memory (RAM)    4.00 GB
    Page File Space    300 MB
    Reset your Page File:

    1. Start Menu> Run >type control.exe system
    and press the Enter key.
    A windows will open and on the Left hand side you will see Advanced system settings, click it.



    2.
    Next click on the Advanced tab and Settings which correspond to the Performance section;



    3. Then the Advanced tab once more and click on the Change button;



    4. Untick the checkbox next to Automatically manage paging file size for all drives;

    Select No paging file and Click on the Set button;


    5. Confirm all the windows.

    6.
    Restart the PC.

    7. Reverse the procedure, by following steps 1-3, only this time select System managed size
    and click the Set button;



    8. Recheck the box next to Automatically manage paging file size for all drives
    and exit the windows by clicking the OK button;



    9. Confirm all of the remaining windows by click the OK button
    and restart the PC once again to take affect.




    Post back with the results :) .
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi YoYo155,

    Appreciate the welcome by you to SF and your reply as well.

    1) Is Ext2fs causing the issue?

    2) I do not know if I have uploaded 1 bug check, however I have followed your step by step guide into collecting the diagnostics. Attached is the minidump folder's file (1 file).

    3) I have enabled the driver verifier and will wait for a day(24 hours) and see if a BSOD comes up.

    Once again, I thank you for the aid.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
       #4

    andreassyz said:
    Hi YoYo155,

    Appreciate the welcome by you to SF and your reply as well.
    :).

    UOTE=andreassyz;2613156]1) Is Ext2fs causing the issue?[/quote]
    Yes, its driver is.

    UOTE=andreassyz;2613156] 2) I do not know if I have uploaded 1 bug check, however I have followed your step by step guide into collecting the diagnostics. Attached is the minidump folder's file (1 file).[/quote]
    It's the same dump file, no further insight :\ .

    UOTE=andreassyz;2613156] 3) I have enabled the driver verifier and will wait for a day(24 hours) and see if a BSOD comes up.[/quote]
    I requested you disable DV.

    UOTE=andreassyz;2613156]Once again, I thank you for the aid.[/QUOTE]
    My pleasure, keep us posted.
      My Computer


 

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