Frequent BSOD, ntoskrnl.exe+e6d50 and Ntfs.sys+a3b80

r00lpon

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I was moved a PC from one office to another and began receiving BSOD on the system. I do not see how this could have happened just from relocating a system :confused:

I will attach zip files as soon as the system reboots.
 
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You have old drivers on modern OS:
LMIRfsDriver.sys (https://secure.logmein.com) - Mon Jul 14 19:26:56 2008
Try to update this program.
 

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kotpl,

Thanks for the quick reply. I have updated all of my drivers this afternoon, the Logmein software I will update as soon as I get a chance.
 

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I have uninstalled Logmein and reinstalled the latest version of Logmein. I also used a utility "SlimDrivers" to update all of my drivers very easily. However I am still receiving BSOD. I will attach the updated ZIP files for review.
 

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I suspect bad RAM.

Memtest86 will test your RAM

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Run Memtest86 for at least 8 passes so we get enough information to confirm that your RAM isn't failing


Post back the results and we'll go from there.
 

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