BSOD tcpip.sys - address FFFFF88001694 56B base at FFFFF88001600000


  1. iWv
    Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64x
       #1

    BSOD tcpip.sys - address FFFFF88001694 56B base at FFFFF88001600000


    Finally got my custom to boot into windows and get drivers updated.

    Now if I'm surfing the internet for too long or am playing a game for more than 3 minutes it crashes with the tcpip.sys error.
    Have pics of BSOD so you can see exactly what I am.

    If you need anymore information about system please ask and I will post. I just want this fixed ASAP.

    Thank you!




    (Edit) Also not sure if I'm in correct area. Forgive me if I am.



    I Did originally post in incorrect section. After 130 views and no response I am re-posting in correct section.

    My apologies.


    Also here is the logs for crash
    Last edited by iWv; 17 Feb 2016 at 13:57.
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  2. Posts : 39
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Service Pack 1
       #2

    I am not specialist, but me help this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs-wPdUn5d4
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  3. iWv
    Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Just updated DMLog file. Please help!
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  4. iWv
    Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #4

    mantuse said:
    I am not specialist, but me help this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs-wPdUn5d4
    I've attempted this and nothing came of it. Thanks though!
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  5. iWv
    Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Really glad I came to this site for help...

    Seriously? 126 views and no one has offered to help.. No one knows how to solve this?

    Ridiculous.
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  6. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    iWv said:
    Really glad I came to this site for help...

    Seriously? 126 views and no one has offered to help.. No one knows how to solve this?

    Ridiculous.
    You may find that, but the Windows 7 Help Forum is an open forum what means that everyone who want can look at your thread. I don't know how the view counts work, but you can expect several people looking at your thread without any reply. The BSOD section is a busy part of the forum with limited volunteers offering their free time to help others, we may fall behind a few days with several other reasons included, patience is appreciated. We also do understand the frustration, most if not all analysts do have/had the same experience (or worse) which is why they started learning this, to find out what is causing it so they can help others with their problems.

    To add, you are running an Acer Product ID (PID) on an ASUS board.
    This makes your installation counterfeit.
    Troubleshooting a counterfeit installation is useless as it is not known what has been modified to your system.
    A counterfeit installation contains heavily modified code which causes the system to behave in unexpected ways.
    For this reason, analyzing counterfeit systems is unreliable and most analysts won't try it.
    Code:
    OS Configuration:          Standalone Workstation
    OS Build Type:             Multiprocessor Free
    Registered Owner:          Nathan
    Registered Organization:   
    Product ID:                00426-OEM-8992662-00006 <-- Acer PID on ASUS board
    Original Install Date:     3/13/2012, 4:15:31 PM
    System Boot Time:          2/17/2016, 11:48:46 PM
    System Manufacturer:       To be filled by O.E.M.
    I recommend to install a genuine copy of Windows.
    If, after you have installed a genuine copy of Windows, you still get BSOD's we'll be happy to assist you.
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