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I normally wouldn't be too worried about a random Blue Screen error. But this one has happened twice in as many days.

 

I apologise I didn't manage to grab any info from the Blue Screen itself before the computer rebooted. But I did get some error information when the computer booted back up

 

 

 

1st time I got the error

 

It mentioned the following:

 

C:\DOCUME~1\TARDIS\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER008a.dir00\Mini102909-01.dmp

C:\DOCUME~1\TARDIS\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER008a.dir00\sysdata.xml

 

 

 

 

2nd the I got the error

 

 

C:\DOCUME~1\TARDIS\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER33e2.dir00\Mini103009-01.dmp

C:\DOCUME~1\TARDIS\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER33e2.dir00\sysdata.xml

 

 

BCCode : 1000008e BCP1 : C0000005 BCP2 : BF8124D9 BCP3 : A96969CC

BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 3_0 Product : 256_1

 

 

 

I'm not sure if I'm just pushing her too hard or what. I've noticed though my internet connect has been funny lately. And the last time it started it wouldn't recognise my wireless adapter till I fiddled round.

 

Not sure if that has anything to do with it:confused:

 

Thanks in advance:)

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Hi

 

The first thing to check is the RAM, but this could also be a virus.

 

Let us know if the RAM is ok then we can move this to the malware removal section.

 

Also right-click My Computer and select Manage

 

Click on Event viewer and then System

 

Tell us any errors there is (red X)

 

 

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Hi

 

The first thing to check is the RAM, but this could also be a virus.

 

Let us know if the RAM is ok then we can move this to the malware removal section.

 

Also right-click My Computer and select Manage

 

Click on Event viewer and then System

 

Tell us any errors there is (red X)

 

 

Hi, thanks for replying.

 

How exactly do I check if the RAM is okay?

 

Also, on the System Event Viewer there are quite a few Red X and Yellow ! warning boxes. What information do you need from them?

 

Thanks

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Hi

 

Tell us the Source and Event which should be a number.

 

How often do you get the BSOD?

 

If you have more than 1 stick of RAM try taking one out and see if it still happens.

 

Otherwise you'll need to run memtest.

 

 

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Hi

 

Tell us the Source and Event which should be a number.

 

How often do you get the BSOD?

 

If you have more than 1 stick of RAM try taking one out and see if it still happens.

 

Otherwise you'll need to run memtest.

 

 

Its only a happened a couple of times. But it happened twice very close together.

 

I've looked over the System Event Viewer for the last week or so. And these are the errors that appear:

 

 

Source: MRxSmb

Event: 8003 (Appears quite a lot)

 

 

Source: Service Control Manager

Event: 7000 (Also appears a few times)

 

 

Source: System Error

Event: 1003 (Appears a couple of times)

 

 

Source: Dhcp

Event:1001 (Appears once or twice)

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Hey your first event ID is a browser/server issue.

 

How to Fix Master Browser (MRxSmb) Event ID 8003 errors | HighTechDad Blog

 

Second one:

 

"Event ID: 7000" or "Event ID: 7013" Error Message When You Attempt to Start a Service

 

Third:

 

Error message and event ID 1003 after you restart your Windows Server 2003-based computer: "Serious system error has occurred"

 

Forth:

 

Your computer was not assigned an address from the network (by the DHCP Server) for the Network Card

 

 

I also noted you said you had problems with your network adaptor.

 

If the adaptor is a PCI card I would resit it into its slot,update its drivers.

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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If it is a faulty card or the card needs resitting or a bad driver then yes BSODs are possible.

 

Also software can cause BSODs,antivirus programs the list is endless.

 

Your very welcome.

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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I haven't got any PCI cards in. But I think it could be the RAM still. It seemed to go off just when my computer was at its peak, and about to blow up. My fault for pushing to old girl too hard lol

 

Thanks again though

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I'm not doing much at the moment. And temperature is reading 49c

 

I have 2 sticks of 512mb

 

Unfortunately I'm unable to run that Memory test. I'm not able to make a bootable disc with the programme on. I tried using the USB stick version and it didn't work. It said that a file was missing. I can't see how cos theres only one file there!

 

Thanks again

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