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BSODS:- DriverIRQL w/ NDIS.sys and 0x4000008

Discussion in 'Device Drivers' started by monk1989, Dec 6, 2007.

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  1. monk1989 Newcomer, in training

    OK i'm at my wits end and cant take it anymore the sheer frequency that i get BSODs is just frustrating. The most common issue that occurs at whatever point in time is the 0x400000... error.
    The other error occurs half as often and only ever occurs during online play and thats the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL blue screen with NDIS.sys mentioned.

    I tried analyzing the dumps myself but couldnt get the symbol path to work for one reason or another. But neway, can someone please analyze the attached dump files, identify the problems and help me to fix them PLEASE?! i get BSODs at a minimum every 1-2 hours...
  2. Daveskater Banned

    Hello, monk1989, and welcome to Techspot :wave:

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    With regards to your problem, here is some
    info on NDIS.sys. Because it belongs to Windows, try running a Repair install.

    How to repair Windows XP/2000 if you are unable to boot into Windows
  3. monk1989 Newcomer, in training

    Thnx for the info on NDIS.sys it helps a bit and im in the process of trying to fix it now although wen i tried to repair my windows installation it didnt give me an option, it just tried to wipe it and fresh install so im just working around that and post about it again if i get stuck.
    However, can you provide any information on the 0x40000080 blue screens? i havent managed to get any information on it and have absolutely no idea whats causing it. This is the one that happens most frequently (occured 5 times in the past 12 hours) and it wud be most appreciated if u could hepl me figure this one out.
  4. peterdiva TechSpot Ambassador

    Bugcheck 0x40000080 is the NDIS driver bugcheck. See if you can update the drivers for your NIC.
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