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Constant BSOD - help with analysis of minidump

Discussion in 'Device Drivers' started by FesterAMD, May 30, 2007.

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  1. FesterAMD Newcomer, in training

    Hi

    I was hoping somebody could give me pointers as to what might be cause cause of multiple BSODs I am getting in a machine. Its a Shuttle XPC 25P with an AMD 3600X2 in it. I ran memcheck on it overnight and it had no memory errors. I did a few system rebuilds, and just not sure what is causing all the BSODS. I ran analyse of the minidump file but not sure what is causing the problem.

    Thanks
    Fester

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  2. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    You are most likely infected with spyware, malware or a virus... From iTunes?
  3. FesterAMD Newcomer, in training

    I doubt its virusware from itunes as it was a brande new install and itunes was one of the first programs installed with little or no browsing or exposure to the web.
  4. peterdiva TechSpot Ambassador

    Post some more minidump files. You can attach them as they are - i.e. in dmp format. Also, what's your RAM setup?
  5. FesterAMD Newcomer, in training

    More minidumps

    Thanks for looking into this. Attached area few more mini dump files. I lost a bunch of them when I rebuilt the machine.

    The machine has 2 dimm slots and both slots are populated with 1 GiG Corsair Dimms. I have tried move the Dimms around but since there is only 2 slots and I need the 2 gig I haven't tried running on 1 Gig. Also I ran memcheck for a day on the memory and it didnt throw any errors.
  6. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    These are rather generic minidumps:

    Win32K.sys (twice)
    NTFS.sys
    NTOSKRNL.exe

    From what you have already said, maybe the power supply or motherboard. Have you tried a CMOS reset?
  7. FesterAMD Newcomer, in training

    I haven't tried a CMOS reset. Do you think it would help?
  8. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    A CMOS reset wouldn't hurt. It could take care of incorrect memory and other marginal bios settings
  9. FesterAMD Newcomer, in training

    Still need help

    Hi

    I did a CMOS reset and still having random bluescreens. I have attached additional dump files so if anybody can help I would greatly appreciate it.

    Thanks again
    Fester

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  10. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    The 2 minidumps that stand out here are:

    ATI2CQAG.DLL
    RDBSS.SYS
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