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Since: 11-17-05
From: Nerima District - Tokyo, Japan

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Posted on 02-12-06 01:14 AM Link | Quote
Okay, this is now the fourth BSoD I've had of this in the past three months and the third in two weeks time. I continually get these at random intervals, two of which have been on startup at no given time and the other two being right around loads for programs (MINESWEEPER gave me one...yea...).

As for looking it up on my own, MS's website doesn't give me much to go on except to debug the save dump that's made every time the system royally crashes. I got an idea of what it could be based on it (device driver errors, based on my reading, which is a STOP C2 error with the first parameter being a 7 type error which is supposedly something about pool already freed or something, but that's about it). Additionally, every time it happens the hard drive always clicks. Checking the SMART on it, it appears to be fine and everything's in the threshold but that doesn't necessarily mean I trust them either; the hard drive is well into it's 3rd year even though I've installed MAXTORs on similar comps and they've lasted users 5 or 6. It could be that, but if it's device drivers with the error I'm hearing I don't think it is.

So basically, I have no idea what I'm up against. It hasn't done anything fatal except lock up the system and require a reboot and most times it runs fine, but I'm not happy about having a recurring error like this that I don't know how to fix. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Windows 2K Pro SP4 is what I'm using to go through with this. If anyone can give me an idea of reasons that this could cause this, it'd help me out just to have something to go by to analyze the system.
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 02-12-06 01:23 AM Link | Quote
I did some research for you:

Some mostly useful information about them
Almost all other places agreed that it's probably something to do with faulty hardwares, so it would defenitely be wise to also follow this:

viewing event logs

it will very likely contain what is causing the fuckup, as I'm pretty damn sure any sort of BSOD is an event severe enough to be logged in great detail....

Hopefully this helps, but I"m still no computer techie, so I might just be rambling incoherantly
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 02-12-06 02:06 AM Link | Quote
you could also try to get rid of all the dust in your CPU's heatsink--i vaccuumed the dust out of my athlon's heatsink and the BSOD errors stopped...
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