BDOD error 10000050 - which device?

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Hi this is my first post. TIA for any assistance given.
Getting BSOD then reboot on xp sp2 . Since Jan 07 contant message and params as follows. Can any gurus point which device is the culprit here.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: System Error
Event Category: (102)
Event ID: 1003
Date: 30/05/2007
Time: 4:36:13 PM
User: N/A
Computer: P3_800
Description:
Error code 10000050, parameter1 fffffff0, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 8054b5c3, parameter4 00000000

minidump attached and with manifest .. ant advice gratefully accepted..
my only comfort here is its the same message exactly each time. so must be one partic driver at fault here

cheers
 
problem still here

Thanks ro the tip . tried the MS utility .. still falling over in same spot = same message.. any further tips anyone? .. can anyone tell from the dump output the likely places to look .. dlls or exes ??

BCCode : 10000050 BCP1 : FFFFFFF0 BCP2 : 00000000 BCP3 : 8054B5C3 BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

update : seems to be running smoother now . I ran erunt and ntregopt on it and now seems more stable again.. My friend does know what he's on abt.. could have been a dicky registry..

further update .. still doing it all in same place .. must be one partic driver somewhere Is there someone who can help or tell me how to help myself..
 
Got some futher info here ready for digestion for anyone willing to take a stab.

minidump output in english and the pstat output.. can anyone tell me how to corelate the 2 please ??
cheers pc
 

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Steps you can take that are easy:

1 - insert your XPSP2 disk, hold shift key until the cd light calms down

2 - Start, Run, type 'sfc /scannow' (no quotes)

3 - let the thing do its' thing

4 - remove the cd and reboot

5 - get out your support cd for the mobo

6 - reinstall the chipset drivers

7 - get out your support cd for the vid card

8 - uninstall the vid drivers from Add/Remove Programs

9 - reboot

10 - install the vid drivers

11 - reboot

12 - download and run for 10 passes memtest86


If no problems found with memory, run normally until next BSOD.
 
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