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| 615197 | 2007-11-27 04:53:00 | Thanks for the tips guys | theother1 (3573) | ||
| 615198 | 2007-11-27 05:10:00 | Have done as you suggest Wainui and it hasn't crashed as yet but when I tried to send an error report to MS got this error message www.imagef1.net.nz Thanks for your help, also made sure to poost this as a JPG, Bevy. |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 615199 | 2007-11-27 05:16:00 | That link has most probably moved or doesnt exist. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 615200 | 2007-11-27 05:44:00 | If you can get the thing to run long enough click Start/run Type in eventvwr look under the application and system logs , there should be an error messages, look for one(s) that happen the time of the BSOD / crash - post back the complete event message - lets see whats causing it. Ignore the error reports they are a waste of time. ( usually) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 615201 | 2007-11-27 08:14:00 | I tried to send an error report to MS got this error message microsoft receives 50GB of error report data daily, so don't expect anyone to read them, and ultimately don't bother sending them Hi PF1ers returned from a week on holiday, great tan and raring to get back intothe last 4 weeks work before Christmas. Logged on to my Lappie (Asus 2500h XP pro sp2) downloaded approx 70 emails to my Outlook Express and Outlook email accounts updated a few bits of Software from CD and then BSOD!!!!!! Tried reboot, loaded ok, did a bit of work then BSOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reboot allowed disk checker to run corrected "serious problem" sent error report to MS. did a little work then , you guessed it, BSOD!#***&^^^###%* . Computer goes through the startup/disccheck all ok - then crashes. What to do people? the BSOD message doesn't stay up long enough for me to see what it says. now, assuming that your lappy didn't update it's antivirus over the week you were on holiday, and that it never got to update before you downloaded 70 emails, I have to ask, have you updated/run your antivirus software at any point? probably not the problem, but it pays to check:thumbs: |
motorbyclist (188) | ||
| 615202 | 2007-11-27 10:08:00 | Thks Mbcyclist, Yes updated AV before downloading emails (I think????) but maybe not:( anyway I have started it running twice since doing chkdsk and it hasn't crashed. Will do that thing that Wainui suggested and post back. For those of you who are old enough to be interested, Just got back from Crosby, Stills and Nash at the Westpac Trust centre. Still rocking. Went back stage and met Graham Nash. Big night. www.imagef1.net.nz www.imagef1.net.nz www.imagef1.net.nz |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 615203 | 2007-11-27 10:22:00 | This (support.microsoft.com) MAY fix the event id: 8 error CAUSE This behavior can occur if the Update Root Certificates component is turned on and the computer cannot connect to the Windows Update server on the Internet. The Update Root Certificates component automatically updates trusted root-certificate authorities from the Microsoft Update server at regular intervals. RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, you must connect to the Internet or turn off the Update Root Certificates component. To turn off the Update Root Certificates component, follow these steps: 1. In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 3. Click to clear the Update Root Certificates check box, and then continue with the Windows Components Wizard. It looks like indexing maybe corrupted Go to control panel / admin tools / services / indexing service. Disable it, (altho this doesnt have to be on anyway). Reboot. Put it back on manual.This may fix event id: 4126 and maybe 4124. (If 4126 appears again in event viewer, disable Indexing service for good). System error 1003 maybe a corrupted driver. WHAT was the last thing u installed in the way of drivers? Right mouse on my computer / advanced / startup and recovery. Untick automatically restart. If this isnt unticked already. And when it crashes again, this may show the name of a file or driver. If it does, tell us what it says. After u do the above right mouse on application and system, in event viewer. Select clear all events for both. So, you can see what's crashing. If it crashes again. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 615204 | 2007-11-27 22:09:00 | Further developements "DRIVER-IRQL-NOT-LESS-OR-EQUAL sTOP:0X000000D1(0X104C1A65,0X00000002,0X0000001,0X F73ECFOF) NDIS.SYS-ADDRESS F73ECFOF base at F73D4000,DATE STAMP 41107EC3" "WINDOWS\INTERNET LOGS\fwpktlog.txt corrupt" WINDOWS\Internet logs\fwdbglog.txt corrupt" any thoughts guys I did all the other stuff that speedy suggetsed. Thanks |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 615205 | 2007-11-27 22:22:00 | Ndis.sys has something to do with the network. I would uninstall the Network card drivers. Download the drivers from the site, for this PC. Then reinstall them. According to this thread (forums.pcworld.co.nz) These maybe the drivers (dlsvr01.asus.com) 10.6 mb. Unzip it first |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 615206 | 2007-11-28 00:28:00 | Could be prudent to check your ram just to make sure its not that. Grab memtest and put it on floppy/CD and boot from that to perform test. Run it for a while and see if you get any errors |
bevy121 (117) | ||
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