STOP 0x000000D1 pci.sys

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Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.091208-2036)
Language: Chinese (Regional Setting: Chinese)
Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 3318MB RAM
Page File: 479MB used, 4726MB available
-dxdiag

I don't know why but when I try to boot Windows normally this pops up.

STOP 0x000000D1 (0x704A1008, 0x00000002, 0x0, 0xF747EB41)

I can't find any Dumps in the Minidump directory.
 
Do the following to enable Minidump Files to be created:

1. Right click My Computer > click Properties > click Advance tab

2. The Advance Screen at the bottom right has Error Reporting. Click this on.

3. Click Enabled error reporting and also check both boxes underneath: Windows operating system and Programs.

4. Now click Choose Programs and click All Programs. Then click Okay and that screen will close. At the next screen click Okay and that will close.

5. You are back to the Advance screen. Find the Start up and Recovery which has underneath it System startup, system failure, and debugging information. Click the Settings box.

6. Another screen will open. You want the System failure section. Enable all three boxes.

7. Under these boxes is Write debugging information. Choose the option Small memory dump (64kb). Click OK and that screen will close.

8. Click OK one more time and you'll be finished. Now the ability for your system to write minidumps should be enabled.

* One other thing. While in Safe Mode run antivirus and malware scans.
 
It tells me to turn on Alerter in Safe Mode.

When I reverted back to my last use's settings everything was fine again but still...no minidump.
 
Now back with a differen error. All of those happen when Windows is booted (so no Minidump?) and they happen to be related to the same file.

0x000000BE (0xBA6B514C, 0x0B4B6121, 0xF789DC64, 0x0000000B)
0x0000007E

Related to file cuohj.sys
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0x00000050 (0x8ECC09F8, 0x00000001, 0xBA641C60, 0x0)
Related to file wccuvga.sys


Going to do MemTest.
 
What are your results with memtest after running it for the minimum of 7 Passes?

Another thing: I could find nowhere on the net either cuohj.sys or wccuvga.sys which is highly unlikely and therefore suspicious. Do a full security system scan with your antivirus, anitspyware, and antimalware. There is the possibility you are infected.
 
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