E Edgel Posts: 9 +0 Aug 2, 2006 #1 Hi, I'm a newbie here but hopefully someone can help. I am getting Event ID 1003 on a Windows 2003 Server, no hardware has changed but I have been having trouble with Sophos SBE on the server recently. I have attached some mini dumps. Thanks Lee
Hi, I'm a newbie here but hopefully someone can help. I am getting Event ID 1003 on a Windows 2003 Server, no hardware has changed but I have been having trouble with Sophos SBE on the server recently. I have attached some mini dumps. Thanks Lee
tomrca Posts: 924 +3 Aug 2, 2006 #2 untill someone gets back to you, you may want to look here. it may be of some help.
E Edgel Posts: 9 +0 Aug 2, 2006 #3 Hi, Thanks for replying so quickly, I had come accross that MS Article but the server in question is not a DC. Thanks again. Lee
Hi, Thanks for replying so quickly, I had come accross that MS Article but the server in question is not a DC. Thanks again. Lee
H howard_hopkinso Posts: 21,238 +17 Aug 2, 2006 #4 Hello and welcome to Techspot. I of you minidumps crashes with memory corruption. It has a FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: of MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT. This is usually caused by faulty ram/under powered/faulty psu. The other 2 minidumps crash at ntkrnlmp.exe. this is the Windows nt & kernel system file. They have bugchecks of 8E and 50. Go HERE and follow the instructions. Test you ram/page file etc. Regards Howard :wave: :wave:
Hello and welcome to Techspot. I of you minidumps crashes with memory corruption. It has a FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: of MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT. This is usually caused by faulty ram/under powered/faulty psu. The other 2 minidumps crash at ntkrnlmp.exe. this is the Windows nt & kernel system file. They have bugchecks of 8E and 50. Go HERE and follow the instructions. Test you ram/page file etc. Regards Howard :wave: :wave:
E Edgel Posts: 9 +0 Aug 2, 2006 #5 Hi, Thanks for the quick reply, i will try the page file trick first. Do you have a memory tester that can be run in windows at all? Thanks Lee
Hi, Thanks for the quick reply, i will try the page file trick first. Do you have a memory tester that can be run in windows at all? Thanks Lee
H howard_hopkinso Posts: 21,238 +17 Aug 2, 2006 #6 You`ll find instructions and links to the Memtes86+ programme etc in the instructions I gave you. Regards Howard
You`ll find instructions and links to the Memtes86+ programme etc in the instructions I gave you. Regards Howard
E Edgel Posts: 9 +0 Aug 2, 2006 #7 Hi, Sorry for being a bit thick but it seems that memtest86+ can't be run in windows? The problem is I am not onsite and it might cause the customer problems if I have to take the server down and run long memory tests. Thanks
Hi, Sorry for being a bit thick but it seems that memtest86+ can't be run in windows? The problem is I am not onsite and it might cause the customer problems if I have to take the server down and run long memory tests. Thanks
H howard_hopkinso Posts: 21,238 +17 Aug 2, 2006 #8 Sorry, I obviously misunderstood you. I don`t know of any worthwhile memory tester that runs from within Windows. Regards Howard
Sorry, I obviously misunderstood you. I don`t know of any worthwhile memory tester that runs from within Windows. Regards Howard
Mictlantecuhtli Posts: 4,049 +13 Aug 2, 2006 #9 I of you minidumps crashes with memory corruption. It has a FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: of MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT. This is usually caused by faulty ram/under powered/faulty psu. Click to expand... Does the server have ECC ram?
I of you minidumps crashes with memory corruption. It has a FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: of MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT. This is usually caused by faulty ram/under powered/faulty psu. Click to expand... Does the server have ECC ram?