ExTS Admin BetaTime Posted November 16, 2018 ExTS Admin Posted November 16, 2018 I have a user who accesses a VM via a VDI. It is a Hyper-V VM and the one created mirrors all other users VMs. Issues are only isolated to this particular user. Their where issues with it constantly crashing and receiving BSOD. A totally new VM was built for the user - new ISO file, new version of Office - a complete fresh rebuild. On the new VM the user is still experiencing crashes - In the Event Log I don't see any obvious application crashes causing the issue. I checked the Mini Dump file using the BSOD VIEWER and this is the info given: ================================================== Dump File : 111318-20406-01.dmp Crash Time : 11/13/2018 4:23:07 PM Bug Check String : DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL Bug Check Code : 0x000000c5 Parameter 1 : ffffe286`9bc4ef30 Parameter 2 : 00000000`00000002 Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000000 Parameter 4 : fffff803`699880c0 Caused By Driver : ntoskrnl.exe Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+1a9490 File Description : NT Kernel & System Product Name : Microsoft? Windows? Operating System Company : Microsoft Corporation File Version : 10.0.17134.407 (WinBuild.160101.0800) Processor : x64 Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+1a9490 Stack Address 1 : Stack Address 2 : Stack Address 3 : Computer Name : Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\111318-20406-01.dmp Processors Count : 6 Major Version : 15 Minor Version : 17134 Dump File Size : 660,948 Dump File Time : 11/13/2018 4:24:12 PM ================================================== Steps taken: 1. Verified no obvious issues with Device Drivers in Device Manager/Ran driver verifier utility built into Windows 10 and found no errors. However the dmp file indicates DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL 2. Ran MS Updates 3. Ran all built in Windows 10 troubleshooting diagnostics for Hardware and Devices, Windows Updates, Drivers 4. Reviewed the event log for any specific applications that may have caused the crash but unable to locate anything obvious. 5. Ran a chkdsk - no issues Many of the forum posts I have read point to a faulty memory issue or CPU overclocking. With this being a VM is it possible for RAM to be faulty? If their are faulty ram sticks that are used by the pool of VMs currently setup wouldn't all machines be affected? Not sure how to troubleshoot potential RAM or overclocking issues with a VM as opposed to a thick client. I have disabled the Virtual Adapter: Hardware Acceleration as other VMs have that disabled in the environment. Any insight would be appreciated. More... Quote Forum Squared | SEO Help Forum | Web Server Forum
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