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Old 01-02-2009
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BSODs problem, minidump

Hi TechSpot users,

Plz analyse the below minidump file and suggest a solution for BSODs....Thanks!!
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Old 01-02-2009
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MODULE_NAME: MPRIFL

IMAGE_NAME: MPRIFL.SYS
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Probably caused by : MPRIFL.SYS ( MPRIFL+50d4 )
See this thread.
In other words, uninstall Folder LockBox, and see if the problem resolves itself. MPRIFL.SYS is a file associated with Folder LockBox.

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Old 01-02-2009
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ok...but can you recommend me any other folder locking software for locking private data? coz I hv tried "Folder Lock" and it too gives BSODs....plz do recommend an alternative.. thx in advance
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Old 01-02-2009
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Truecrypt can create an encrypted "volume". Kind of like a virtual hard drive that is fully encrypted. You mount it with Truecrypt and provide the password/key and it allows you access. You can use it for anything and it even works on flash drives.
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Old 01-03-2009
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thx for the prompt reply....are u sure it won't cause BSODs??
secondly, why do these "locking" s/w cause crash in Vista/?
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Old 01-03-2009
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I honestly don't know why they cause crashes. But truecrypt will not cause a BSOD.
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Old 01-03-2009
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alrite MetalX...I would be using TrueCrypt then...If I get BSODs I"ll post again in the forum.
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Sounds like a plan. Glad I could help
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