System Error - Category 102 - Event ID 1003

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I use the RAID controller on my MB for RAID 1.
I am getting blue screen a few times a day, can you please check the attached memdump ? I would like to know what causes the crashes. I appreciate any help.

Category : 102
ID: 1003
Error code 100000d1,
parameter1 00000000,
parameter2 00000002,
parameter3 00000000,
parameter4 b83a7937.



Windows XP (Professional) Service Pack 2
CPU: AMD Athlon XP
MB: Abit AN7 (nVidia-nForce2)
BIOS Version Nvidia - 42302e31
BIOS Date 06/13/05
Memory: 2x Kingston CL2 1024 MBytes (dual channel)
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 XT
 
sataraid

I have just upgraded the driver for
Silicon Image SiI 3112 SATARaid Controller OS Driver

Now it is:
version: 1.0.60.0
date: 3/14/2007

I think the old driver caused the problem, I'll let you know if this solved the problem
 
Inside the 1 MiniDump:
BugCheck 100000D1, {0, 2, 0, b83a7937}
Probably caused by : fwdrv.sys

FWDRV.SYS is a part of Kerio Personal firewall
Some users reported having Proxomitron 4.3 + Kerio Personal Firewall caused BSODs

Another user stated disabling DNS in Start->Run->services.msc fixed it.

The best fix, would be to uninstall Kerio fully
 
Firewall

Thank you Kimsland. I think it is possible.
My computer crashes when I try to connect to my local SOAP webservice from a PHP client.
At first I used a domain name in the url address, then I tried with IP address, it did not help.
So what firewall would you recommend? Kerio Firewall is unstable since it was sold to Sunbelt.
 
Windows firewall :)

Once all is ok, in a few days or so
Consider looking around for free firewalls (or not)
 
You surprised me

I was not expecting such a recommendation ;)
I'll tell you what I am going to do. I will install SP3, then I create an image of the sys partition.
In case of disasters I can restore the sys partition easily.
I am considering using Comodo Firewall but I have concerns regarding CPU usage.
 
then I create an image of the sys partition
I usually remove the Antivirus software first, and just have the install program on the Desktop (to click on once it's restored)
 
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