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Author Topic: Windows STOP error (BSOD - Blue Screen Of Death)  (Read 2596 times)
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« on: 21. March 2010., 08:52:10 »

Hi, I have been getting blue screen of death for quite some time now with the mutiple irp complete requests message. I have done some research on it and all I have been able to narrow it down to is its something driver related (which all BSOD's seem to be) where it requests data that has already been sent or whatever. I have seen no clear solution to this problem. I cant seem to narrow it down to any specific piece of hardware malfunctioning. I have done a good 20 Virus scans with many trust virus/spyware removers and still this error, also several re-install and nothing gives. I see no trend in anything that I happen to be doing at the time of blue screen so I have no idea what sets it off. It seems to happen randomly, at any time. Does anyone have a clue about this?
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« Reply #1 on: 21. March 2010., 09:19:44 »

Hi BF.

Maybe it's something related with Windows Security Update MS10-015 and Alureon rootkit??

Please check this two Topics:

http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,3849.0.html

http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,3860.0.html


Also maybe some hardware component cause this problem, did you check your HDD, RAM...??


We also need HJT log, BitDefender log: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,734.0.html and number of this error to search around...

Regards,

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« Reply #2 on: 21. March 2010., 09:40:56 »

i think it was 0x44 but im not sure, it comes up when you search multiple irp complete requests. There is nothing showing on HijackThis! I have ran it many times and made sure to do it after each reinstall. Nothing showed up. I also just downloaded and ran that kaspersky fix for that microsoft rootkit and it detected nothing. I have checked all my hardware and it all seems to be performing correctly.
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« Reply #3 on: 21. March 2010., 14:58:27 »

i think it was 0x44 but im not sure, it comes up when you search multiple irp complete requests. There is nothing showing on HijackThis! I have ran it many times and made sure to do it after each reinstall. Nothing showed up. I also just downloaded and ran that kaspersky fix for that microsoft rootkit and it detected nothing. I have checked all my hardware and it all seems to be performing correctly.


hmmm...  Undecided that's big problem

We'll need to wait for "real" error number...

Until that, if you think that this problem occur because of drivers, do you have possibility to try to copy Drivers File from some other Computer??

Simply Copy-Paste whole Folder here (in Safe Mode): C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers

Let me know what's happened.

cya later,

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« Reply #4 on: 21. March 2010., 21:19:19 »

hi

Have you try to scan your memory for see if she is not defect ?, a defect memory can cause crash on windows too, look too if your HDD are good, if your bios have smart option, enable this option and look on boot (after disable logo motherboard => if you have this option on the bios) if a error appear with disk. you can use too a software from the manufacturer of the HDD.

If no error appear on memory or hdd, it's a drivers error as samker wrote.

 
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« Reply #5 on: 22. March 2010., 14:37:19 »

By using the memory dump after blue screen I have been able to locate the source of the problem. A file called "update.exe" I just need to work out where this file is.
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« Reply #6 on: 19. May 2010., 12:51:54 »

Hi Blodflekk,

I think you may find this is related to your Network card mate, done any windows updates recently?? or like you say is this one of those randomly occuring errors which only seem to come about when the PC gets a bit warm??

it is a PC not a laptop right??

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