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I can't fix this...
I posted a post earlier and the guy said it was because of AVG so I took that off and know it happened to me again. I hate this.
051810-58905-01.dmp
I posted a post earlier and the guy said it was because of AVG so I took that off and know it happened to me again. I hate this.
051810-58905-01.dmp
that's a tough read! I was wondering if you could describe the issue? from the look of it, it seems that your SQL server is configured to corrupt data? When does the issue occur? During updates, running scripts? I'm no pro. I can just surf around to help. Interesting file though, although I didn't enjoy the website! , funny you should mention AVG as that website has ads precisely like AVG's. You also have Norton installed, geekU has said time and again multiple anti-virus programs is a bad idea!
In either case, if you could elaborate I will look it up and see what I can find on the matter. Hope your business isn't suffering, huh? It's encoded, which isn't even really a topic I stare at if it isn't in letters and numbers, I'm very unfamiliar with the matter.
I might also add that your dump file tried to add an xml document to my start list. I suppose that might be expected when trying to help people with technical issues involving computers.
perhaps this will help? Memory analysis: "64bit Crash Dumps" - Computer Forensic Blog
you might refer to this report as well. http://www.osr.com/crash_analysis.pdf
This one is easy Pool_corruption (MEMORY). I would download memtestx86 burn it to dvd and run it for at least 5 passes.
BugCheck 19, {3, fffff8a012bbeb40, fffff8a0, fffff8a012bbeb40}
Probably caused by : Pool_Corruption ( nt!ExFreePool+75b )
Let us know if you need help with this
Ken