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Error code 40000080 on Windows XP

Discussion in 'Windows BSOD, Freezing, Restarting Help' started by Max2011, Jan 27, 2011.

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  1. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    Hello Everyone,

    From time to time Windows XP (Mercury KOB P4X400 NDSX mainboard) crash with error code:

    System Error, (102), 1003

    Error code 40000080, parametr 1 82bcd6f8, parametr 2 82db93d8, parametr 3 f8b50d48, parametr 4 00000001.

    Data:
    0000: 53 79 73 74 65 6d 20 45 System E
    0008: 72 72 6f 72 20 20 45 72 rror Er
    0010: 72 6f 72 20 63 6f 64 65 ror code
    0018: 20 34 30 30 30 30 30 38 4000008
    0020: 30 20 20 50 61 72 61 6d 0 Param
    0028: 65 74 65 72 73 20 38 32 eters 82
    0030: 62 63 64 36 66 38 2c 20 bcd6f8,
    0038: 38 32 64 62 39 33 64 38 82db93d8
    0040: 2c 20 66 38 62 35 30 64 , f8b50d
    0048: 34 38 2c 20 30 30 30 30 48, 0000
    0050: 30 30 30 31 0001

    I think this is a driver problem, but I don't know which one exactly.
    Minidumps file was attached.

    View attachment minidump.zip

    Please help.
    Thanks inadvance.
  2. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    Question: Did you build this system or purchase it such as a Dell, HP, etc.?
  3. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    Not me, previous owner, but this is self build PC
    Do you know maby whats that Error Code mean?
  4. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    Okay, then find the make of your motherboard and go to the motherboard's website and find your exact model. Then update their latest ethernet/wireless/NIC drivers from there.

    Your issue is with the driver fetnd5bv.sys which belongs to your onboard VIA ethernet adapter.
  5. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    I was on motherboard's website, but link with ethernet driver is empty. Thats way I installed driver from VIA website:

    rhine_winxp_v3.85a.zip

    but BSOD still appear.

    Maby I should find older version of this driver?
    Installing external (on PCI) lan card and switching off in BIOS mainboard's ethernet adapter will be helpful?
  6. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    Yes, try an earlier driver. A new PCI card might do it and yes diasble the onboard ethernet in the BIOS. But first see how the driver updating does.
     
  7. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    First of all, many thanks for Route44

    I've disabled onboard ethernet card in BIOS and installed "new" PCI 3Com LAN card and everything should be fine....but next day BSOD appear. This time according to minidump file, culprit was driver of 3Com LAN card.
    Now I will do windows repair and we will see.
    Can this be a hardware defect?
  8. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    It could be but I would first update to the latest drivers for your new LAN Card. When you originally installed it did it come with its own drivers or did Windows install or attempt to install its own drivers?

    Please attach that minidump.
  9. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    Sorry for late response,

    At the moment, after BSOD appears few time a day I've do a complete format of windows partition. Now is brand new windows with standard (installed by MS Windows XP) drivers.
    After few hours system was restarted without any questions and notifications (BSOD).

    Minidump was attached:
    View attachment Mini020811-01.dmp

    Now I've installed latest drivers of 3Com LAN card form 3Com website and I'm waiting for next BSOD ;]

    Any suggestions?
  10. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    For some reason your latest minidump link directed me to a Windows screen that said Windows did not recognize the file extension and therefore code not open said files. Please use the Zip option found in the Manage Attachments button.

    By the way, with a reformatting and a clean install and yet still getting BSODs either you reloaded faulty drivers or a particular piece of hardware is bad.
  11. Max2011 Newcomer, in training

    Yes, hardware is the same, but in previous instalation drivers were installed manually, designed for this mainboard. This time drivers were installed by MS Windows and I did not change them (only for 3Com LAN card)

    3 minidumps below:
    View attachment Minidump.zip

    There was small success - yesterday was only one BSOD :)

    Regards
    Max2011
  12. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

    Your issue is with your 3Com Etherlink PCI driver el90xbc5.sys