BSOD twice a day or so with ntoskrnl.exe flagged in BSV

raynetech

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Attached are the dump files, there are 5 in the zip, but 30 or so in the folder, all pointing to ntoskrnl.exe. Thinking it might be corrupt, bad sector, or some app conflict, such as symantec or dropbox. Any further analysis is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 

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Attached are the dump files, there are 5 in the zip, but 30 or so in the folder, all pointing to ntoskrnl.exe. Thinking it might be corrupt, bad sector, or some app conflict, such as symantec or dropbox. Any further analysis is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Your sysmantec is definitely suspect. I would remove and replace with microsoft security essentials.

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Ya, I could do that, the client has a full Symantec Protection Suite though, so it's a waste of a seat, and as good as MSSE is, it's comparable to Symantec Endpoint.
 

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