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Getting BSOD errors

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  #1  
Old 06-25-2005
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Getting BSOD errors

I am currently running the following:

Dell Inspiron 1200
1.2 GHZ Celeron
248 MB (planning on adding 512mb)
Windows XP Home SP2

I just got the machine and have been in the process of updating with all the security patches from Windows.

However, I am constantly getting the BSOD - and obviously with no real meaning to the message.

I have verified that all devices are ok and none are invalid.

I am attaching dump file along with the sysdata.xml file for your reference.

Any help is greatly appreciate.
Thanks,
-Nicolas
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File Type: zip sysdata.zip (8.2 KB, 1 views)
  #2  
Old 06-25-2005
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What does the bsod say, including all the numbers?

Is it the same bsod everytime?

Are any drivers identified in the bsod?

Regards Howard
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Old 06-25-2005
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Location: HK
Member since: Jan 2005, 2,044 posts
Blackice is the culprit. Upgrade blackice to latest patch or de-install black ice.

BugCheck FC, {f8d7d7bc, cb4a163, f8d7d728, 1}
Probably caused by : BlackDrv.sys ( BlackDrv+1033 )

BlackDrv BlackDrv.sys Fri Sep 10 02:30:32 2004 (4140A148)
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Old 06-27-2005
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Interesting. I did remove Blackice from the Startup menu.

However, I still had some additional BSODs. (this is really messed up - I am about to return the laptop to Dell).

I will also remove it as an option from the startup services through msconfig.

Nevertheless, upon startup I get the error message that the system had a serious problem and that it will send a report to Microsoft. Obviously, no additional details are found on the problem.

I did noticed a couple of things in the Device Manager section:
1) If I show hidden devices, I noticed that Parport and Serial would show up with exclamation points.

2) In addition, in the Display Adapters section, I am showing two drivers for the Display Adapters - both drivers are the same name - these are:
Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family

I have attached the latest set of dumps.
Any help is always appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
-Tempena
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  #5  
Old 06-27-2005
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Location: HK
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It still crashes at Blackice. You have to de-install Blackice and not disable.
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Old 07-23-2005
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Do you have any update?
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