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When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I get an

error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see below],

0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third set of numbers

within the brackets which reads, variously, 0xB928A4cc or 0xB9044D7C or

0xB9B464CC. This used to be an intermittent fault but now it occurs all the

time.

 

I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

 

Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the experts?

Any help appreciated. Dave

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Re: Blue Screen

 

Looks like a hardware issue, see "8E" at link below.

http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

 

DaveWT wrote:

> When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I get an

> error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see below],

> 0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third set of numbers

> within the brackets which reads, variously, 0xB928A4cc or 0xB9044D7C or

> 0xB9B464CC. This used to be an intermittent fault but now it occurs all the

> time.

>

> I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

>

> Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the experts?

> Any help appreciated. Dave

>

Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Dave

 

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms794023.aspx

 

Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on

the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties,

Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code?

 

Try Start, Run, type "sigverif.exe" without quotes and hit OK. What

drivers are listed as unsigned? Disregard those which are not checked.

 

--

 

 

 

Hope this helps.

 

Gerry

~~~~

FCA

Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

 

DaveWT wrote:

> When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I

> get an error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see

> below], 0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third

> set of numbers within the brackets which reads, variously, 0xB928A4cc

> or 0xB9044D7C or 0xB9B464CC. This used to be an intermittent fault

> but now it occurs all the time.

>

> I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

>

> Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the

> experts? Any help appreciated. Dave

Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Bob, Thanks for that but the DVD burner accepts and plays e.g. commercially

produced discs. Compatability would therefore not seem to be an issue and

the problem is connected with new blank discs. Any further thoughts? Dave

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Looks like a hardware issue, see "8E" at link below.

> http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

>

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Another often overlooked issue with burning DVDs is that the

Default Playback region for the player hasn't been set. Why it

would affect the ability to record I can't say.

 

"DaveWT" <DaveWT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4B9D99CB-9C10-4FB0-BCBD-E5E34D73DEA0@microsoft.com...

> Bob, Thanks for that but the DVD burner accepts and plays e.g.

> commercially

> produced discs. Compatability would therefore not seem to be an issue and

> the problem is connected with new blank discs. Any further thoughts? Dave

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>> Looks like a hardware issue, see "8E" at link below.

>> http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

>>

>

Posted

RE: Blue Screen

 

 

 

"DaveWT" wrote:

> When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I get an

> error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see below],

> 0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third set of numbers

> within the brackets which reads, variously, 0xB928A4cc or 0xB9044D7C or

> 0xB9B464CC. This used to be an intermittent fault but now it occurs all the

> time.

>

> I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

>

> Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the experts?

> Any help appreciated. Dave

 

Before we dig deeper, did you installed Windows Media Player 11 Recently?,

If you do try to roll-back to windows media 10, also try to update the burner

Software/driver from the manufacturer and see if that will help.

 

You can use this driver verifier command:

verifier.exe click [OK]

First try to eliminate hardware, by going to Device manager and check by

expanding the Plus [+] to see all devices listed, if there is a

malfunctioning device or conflicting device it will show in Device manager.

 

Scan your operating system for malware and viruses with an up2date

protection software. Check with the company that their server okay and your

credential not being changed.

Look in the event Viewer for error messages(X) that can help in discovering

the culprit.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Random "0x0000008E" Error Message on a Blue Screen in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827663

 

A "STOP: 0x0000008E" error message occurs when you change the hardware

acceleration setting

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330187

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms794023.aspx

Error message when you try to open files on an NTFS file system volume

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930916

STOP 0x0000008E error message on a blue screen and your computer does not

enter hibernation or standby after you remove an IEEE 1394 storage device

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813818

<Quote::>

Your first error indicate a bad hardware driver installed on your system.

Read here:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?query=sysdata&cboDiscussionGroup=en_US_4fae9fed-da91-4a2a-9d2b-5dc71973d43c%3Amicrosoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support%3Aen%3AUS%3A%3A%3A%3A&=Go&dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support&cat=en_US_4fae9fed-da91-4a2a-9d2b-5dc71973d43c&lang=en&cr=US&pt=&catlist=&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us

stop: 0x0000008E (0x0000005, 0xAA7A1232,0xA9A15B9C, 0x000000)

KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Q244617 - How to Use Driver Verifier to

Troubleshoot Device Drivers in Windows 2000

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q244/6/17.ASP

stop: 0x0000008E

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?query=stop%3A+0x0000008E&cboDiscussionGroup=en_US_4fae9fed-da91-4a2a-9d2b-5dc71973d43c%3Amicrosoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support%3Aen%3AUS%3A%3A%3A%3A&=Go&dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support&cat=en_US_4fae9fed-da91-4a2a-9d2b-5dc71973d43c&lang=en&cr=US&pt=&catlist=&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us

 

Also, if you have one of these Video cards try to get the latest driver for

your Video card Specs.

Links:

Nvidia (GeForce drivers) driver downloads:

http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

The HaxDoor virus may cause a "STOP 0x00000050" or "STOP 0x0000008e" error

message

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903251

 

ATI (Radeon drivers) driver downloads:

http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html

 

Then go through these cleaning steps:

Click Start >> Control Panel >> Double click Network and Internet

Connections >> Double click Internet Options.

On the IE properties windows you will see these Taps:

General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs |

Advanced.

Under General Tab clear your History, Internet Files and Cookies.

= Then try to Disable the Add-Ons on your Browser somehow installed on your

browser, On how to disable the Add-ons follow this:

Click on Programs Tab and then click the Manage Add-Ons Button there Disable

the None/Not Verified Plug-ins/Add-ons ( you need to Renable them one-by-one

later and see which is the culprit or you can send them here in your next

post) and click [OK] to confirm your Changes.

How to manage Add-Ons:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256

 

Click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under the browsing option and uncheck

this box:

[&] Browsing

[ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) and click Apply

then OK to close your IE Properties.

 

2.... And also for malware from here:

http://onecare.live.com/site/en-gb/default.htm?s_cid=sah

http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm

http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php

http://www.safer-networking.org ; for Spybot S&D

 

Run a scan from here on-line:

http://www.sophos.com

http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?productid=symhome&langid=ie&venid=sym

Download Avast Cleaner from here:

http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-virus-cleaner.html

Lots of tools to download and disinfect your machine:

http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/site/Downloads/browseFreeRemovalTool/

http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/lng/us/tpl/v5

=How to perform a clean boot procedure to prevent background programs from

interfering with a game or a program that you currently use

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796

 

3... You may have a bad RAM try to test your RAM by running Memtest by

downloading this tool and unzip it and make a floppy or CD/DVD and run it on

Reboot.

http://www.memtest86.com/

You may need to reposition/reset the RAM sticks in their slots.

 

</Quote::>

HTH.

nass

-------

http://www.nasstec.co.uk

Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Since burning and reading are different power levels I wonder if that is

still valid? Otherwise the possibility exists that it is software and

driver related. Windows XP knows nothing of DVD burning and so relies on

third party software provided by the user.

 

DaveWT wrote:

> Bob, Thanks for that but the DVD burner accepts and plays e.g. commercially

> produced discs. Compatability would therefore not seem to be an issue and

> the problem is connected with new blank discs. Any further thoughts? Dave

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>Looks like a hardware issue, see "8E" at link below.

>>http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Gerry,

 

I really appreciate the detailed instructions which I need.

 

There are no yellow question marks in Device Manager.

 

Files not digitally signed are lstone2k.sys, marvinbus.sys, memalloc.sys,

ousb2hub.sys, ousbehci.sys, wfsys.sys, lstone.ux, b720x576.uxo and

b720x480.uxo. Whilst you referred to ignoring any not checked, there were no

check boxes in the Signature Verification Results. Does this offer any clues

to the problem?

 

Regards

 

Dave

 

"Gerry" wrote:

> Dave

>

> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms794023.aspx

>

> Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on

> the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties,

> Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code?

>

> Try Start, Run, type "sigverif.exe" without quotes and hit OK. What

> drivers are listed as unsigned? Disregard those which are not checked.

>

> --

>

>

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Gerry

> ~~~~

> FCA

> Stourport, England

> Enquire, plan and execute

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

>

> DaveWT wrote:

> > When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I

> > get an error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see

> > below], 0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third

> > set of numbers within the brackets which reads, variously, 0xB928A4cc

> > or 0xB9044D7C or 0xB9B464CC. This used to be an intermittent fault

> > but now it occurs all the time.

> >

> > I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

> >

> > Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the

> > experts? Any help appreciated. Dave

>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Blue Screen

 

Dave

 

When you have little to go on unsigned drivers are always worth

researching.

 

lstone2k.sys

lstone.ux

b720x576.uxo

b720x480.uxo

 

These all seem to come from the same source. Looks like a war game from

Pinnacle Studio. Uninstall and observe for effect. You can always

reinstall if you are still geting Blue Screens. I have not managed to

research others yet.

 

--

 

 

 

Hope this helps.

 

Gerry

~~~~

FCA

Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

 

DaveWT wrote:

> Gerry,

>

> I really appreciate the detailed instructions which I need.

>

> There are no yellow question marks in Device Manager.

>

> Files not digitally signed are lstone2k.sys, marvinbus.sys,

> memalloc.sys, ousb2hub.sys, ousbehci.sys, wfsys.sys, lstone.ux,

> b720x576.uxo and . Whilst you referred to ignoring any

> not checked, there were no check boxes in the Signature Verification

> Results. Does this offer any clues to the problem?

>

> Regards

>

> Dave

>

> "Gerry" wrote:

>

>> Dave

>>

>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms794023.aspx

>>

>> Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on

>> the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties,

>> Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code?

>>

>> Try Start, Run, type "sigverif.exe" without quotes and hit OK. What

>> drivers are listed as unsigned? Disregard those which are not

>> checked.

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>>

>> Hope this helps.

>>

>> Gerry

>> ~~~~

>> FCA

>> Stourport, England

>> Enquire, plan and execute

>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>>

>>

>> DaveWT wrote:

>>> When I insert a blank disc in my DVD burner, my system crashes and I

>>> get an error message "STOP: 0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0x806EE753, [see

>>> below], 0x00000000)" The only change to the message is to the third

>>> set of numbers within the brackets which reads, variously,

>>> 0xB928A4cc or 0xB9044D7C or 0xB9B464CC. This used to be an

>>> intermittent fault but now it occurs all the time.

>>>

>>> I'm using Windows XP with SP2.

>>>

>>> Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to call in the

>>> experts? Any help appreciated. Dave


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