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He computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1

Discussion in 'Device Drivers' started by nick269, Mar 14, 2009.

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  1. nick269 Newcomer, in training

    Hi All,

    Recently my computer has just started rebooting itself I have no idea why. Nothing has changed on the machine at all. I have run numerous virus scans and nothing has come up and checked that nothing has come loose. I have attached the dump file so if someone could look at it and tell me whats wrong and how I could fix it I would really appreciate it!

    System specs;

    Windows XP SP3
    Intel Pentium 4 531 3.0GHz
    2x256MB Crucial DDR2 PC2-4200C4 Dual Channel
    Sapphire X1600 Pro 256mb (PCI-express)
    Samsung Spinpoint P HD160JJ 160GB Sata-II 8MB Cache
    Sony AW-G170AB2 18x DVD-RW
    1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
    Asus Vintage V2-PE2 Barebones System - Intel LGA775

    Thanks

    Nick
  2. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador

    0xD1 errors are usually caused by faulty drivers and in your case it is the AEAudio.sys driver which is a Audrea Audio Stub driver/ Noise cancellation driver.

    Someone on the net said is part of SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio. But I dibn't read this anywhere else.

    Update your audio drivers.
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