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тАО05-04-2006 02:17 AM
тАО05-04-2006 02:17 AM
BSOD
I have server HP DL 360 G3 operation system Windows 2000 Rus Sp4, PSP, bios, firmware latest.
Machine automatically reboots when this error occurs.
We have also seen a variation of the error message:
Blue Screen Trap (BugCheck, STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xA0022B28, 0x00000000, 0x00000012))
Machine automatically reboots when this error occurs.
We have also seen a variation of the error message:
Blue Screen Trap (BugCheck, STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xA0022B28, 0x00000000, 0x00000012))
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тАО05-04-2006 03:15 AM
тАО05-04-2006 03:15 AM
Re: BSOD
One place to perhaps start if you haven't tried already might be at Microsoft's site regarding that particular stop error (US Site):
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?catalog=LCID%3D1033&query=0x0000001E&x=6&y=9
or perhaps a similar search at Microsoft's Russian site http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327194/RU/
(My Russian is not so good, alas).
Bryan
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тАО05-05-2006 02:22 AM
тАО05-05-2006 02:22 AM
Re: BSOD
1E is KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, aka Something bad happened in an important part of windows, and the computer has NO idea what to do about it.
from Microsoft, the parameters are as follows:
[1] exception code that was not handled.
[2] address of the module in which the exception occurred.
[3] parameter 0 of the exception.
[4] parameter 1 of the exception.
the exception code in this example is NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, meaning some code (probably a driver) tried to read or write where it's not supposed to.
if you can boot into safe mode, uninstall any devices that are not necessary to boot, and update all drivers.
show hidden devices in the device manager and look for any suspicious non-plug and play devices.
from Microsoft, the parameters are as follows:
[1] exception code that was not handled.
[2] address of the module in which the exception occurred.
[3] parameter 0 of the exception.
[4] parameter 1 of the exception.
the exception code in this example is NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, meaning some code (probably a driver) tried to read or write where it's not supposed to.
if you can boot into safe mode, uninstall any devices that are not necessary to boot, and update all drivers.
show hidden devices in the device manager and look for any suspicious non-plug and play devices.
There have been Innumerable people who have helped me. Of course, I've managed to piss most of them off.
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