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Blue screen of death error message
Yesterday, for the first time I got the blue screen of death. Since Windows
automatically restarts when the blue screen of death comes up I wasn't able to get the error code, but I did find something in Event Viewer. Unforunately, it was deleted. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. For the rest of the day, I didn't get the blue screen of death, so I assumed it was a one-time problem. Unforunately, I was wrong. While talking to somebody on AIM, I got another blue screen of death and my computer restarted. I checked Event Viewer and this time I copied and pasted what it said: Fault bucket 0xA_fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportSendAsync0+220, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...SendAsync0+220 Cab Id: 0 Problem signatu P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\Mini062708-01.dmp C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER-99731-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER2A88.tmp.version .txt These files may be available he C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportArchive\Report15b0eed0 =================== The URL in the report directed me to a page which told me the problem could be solved by downloading and installing Windows Vista SP1. I followed all the instructions at that page but it doesn't appear Windows Vista SP1 is on my computer, even though it doesn't appear in Microsoft Update. The question I have is: What do I do? Do I install Windows Vista SP1 manually? Before I even posted all of this, an automatic scan finished for AVG Anti-Virus saying it found 1 infection. I checked the Virus Vault and the virus was located at C:\Windows\System32\PCANDIS5.sys. To my understanding, C:\Windows\System32 is a system directory. Could this also have caused the stop error? I will be able to get back to any replies asap, as I am monitoring this thread via e-mail notification. |
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Blue screen of death error message
Turn off the automatic restart. Right click on Computer, select Properties,
select Advanced System Settings in the left pane, choose the Advanced tab, look for the Startup and Recovery section and click Settings. Uncheck Automatic Restart. "Jesant13" wrote in message ... Yesterday, for the first time I got the blue screen of death. Since Windows automatically restarts when the blue screen of death comes up I wasn't able to get the error code, but I did find something in Event Viewer. Unforunately, it was deleted. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. For the rest of the day, I didn't get the blue screen of death, so I assumed it was a one-time problem. Unforunately, I was wrong. While talking to somebody on AIM, I got another blue screen of death and my computer restarted. I checked Event Viewer and this time I copied and pasted what it said: Fault bucket 0xA_fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportSendAsync0+220, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...SendAsync0+220 Cab Id: 0 Problem signatu P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\Mini062708-01.dmp C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER-99731-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER2A88.tmp.version .txt These files may be available he C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportArchive\Report15b0eed0 =================== The URL in the report directed me to a page which told me the problem could be solved by downloading and installing Windows Vista SP1. I followed all the instructions at that page but it doesn't appear Windows Vista SP1 is on my computer, even though it doesn't appear in Microsoft Update. The question I have is: What do I do? Do I install Windows Vista SP1 manually? Before I even posted all of this, an automatic scan finished for AVG Anti-Virus saying it found 1 infection. I checked the Virus Vault and the virus was located at C:\Windows\System32\PCANDIS5.sys. To my understanding, C:\Windows\System32 is a system directory. Could this also have caused the stop error? I will be able to get back to any replies asap, as I am monitoring this thread via e-mail notification. |
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Blue screen of death error message
I turned off the automatic restart. So if it happens again I'll write down
the important information such as the error code. Congratuations on being MVP! -- Operating system information Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Turn off the automatic restart. Right click on Computer, select Properties, select Advanced System Settings in the left pane, choose the Advanced tab, look for the Startup and Recovery section and click Settings. Uncheck Automatic Restart. "Jesant13" wrote in message ... Yesterday, for the first time I got the blue screen of death. Since Windows automatically restarts when the blue screen of death comes up I wasn't able to get the error code, but I did find something in Event Viewer. Unforunately, it was deleted. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. For the rest of the day, I didn't get the blue screen of death, so I assumed it was a one-time problem. Unforunately, I was wrong. While talking to somebody on AIM, I got another blue screen of death and my computer restarted. I checked Event Viewer and this time I copied and pasted what it said: Fault bucket 0xA_fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportSendAsync0+220, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...SendAsync0+220 Cab Id: 0 Problem signatu P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\Mini062708-01.dmp C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER-99731-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER2A88.tmp.version .txt These files may be available he C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportArchive\Report15b0eed0 =================== The URL in the report directed me to a page which told me the problem could be solved by downloading and installing Windows Vista SP1. I followed all the instructions at that page but it doesn't appear Windows Vista SP1 is on my computer, even though it doesn't appear in Microsoft Update. The question I have is: What do I do? Do I install Windows Vista SP1 manually? Before I even posted all of this, an automatic scan finished for AVG Anti-Virus saying it found 1 infection. I checked the Virus Vault and the virus was located at C:\Windows\System32\PCANDIS5.sys. To my understanding, C:\Windows\System32 is a system directory. Could this also have caused the stop error? I will be able to get back to any replies asap, as I am monitoring this thread via e-mail notification. |
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Blue screen of death error message
You're welcome. And thanks for the kind word.
"Jesant13" wrote in message ... I turned off the automatic restart. So if it happens again I'll write down the important information such as the error code. Congratuations on being MVP! -- Operating system information Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Turn off the automatic restart. Right click on Computer, select Properties, select Advanced System Settings in the left pane, choose the Advanced tab, look for the Startup and Recovery section and click Settings. Uncheck Automatic Restart. "Jesant13" wrote in message ... Yesterday, for the first time I got the blue screen of death. Since Windows automatically restarts when the blue screen of death comes up I wasn't able to get the error code, but I did find something in Event Viewer. Unforunately, it was deleted. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. For the rest of the day, I didn't get the blue screen of death, so I assumed it was a one-time problem. Unforunately, I was wrong. While talking to somebody on AIM, I got another blue screen of death and my computer restarted. I checked Event Viewer and this time I copied and pasted what it said: Fault bucket 0xA_fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportSendAsync0+220, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...SendAsync0+220 Cab Id: 0 Problem signatu P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\Mini062708-01.dmp C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER-99731-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER2A88.tmp.version .txt These files may be available he C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportArchive\Report15b0eed0 =================== The URL in the report directed me to a page which told me the problem could be solved by downloading and installing Windows Vista SP1. I followed all the instructions at that page but it doesn't appear Windows Vista SP1 is on my computer, even though it doesn't appear in Microsoft Update. The question I have is: What do I do? Do I install Windows Vista SP1 manually? Before I even posted all of this, an automatic scan finished for AVG Anti-Virus saying it found 1 infection. I checked the Virus Vault and the virus was located at C:\Windows\System32\PCANDIS5.sys. To my understanding, C:\Windows\System32 is a system directory. Could this also have caused the stop error? I will be able to get back to any replies asap, as I am monitoring this thread via e-mail notification. |
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Blue screen of death error message
Hi,
If you still have it, can you send this file to me: C:\Windows\minidump\Mini062708-01.dmp It may contain useful information about the dump to indicate where the problem lies. Send to the email address used here ) with a subject line of 'per req' to get past filters. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. Registry cleaners in general are a bad idea with Vista as "dead" entries have no affect on system performance and the cleaners can often misidentify critical keys as unnecessary and mistakenly remove them. Best to undo any damage it may have done by reversing the clean up (most of this tools have an undo feature). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Jesant13" wrote in message ... Yesterday, for the first time I got the blue screen of death. Since Windows automatically restarts when the blue screen of death comes up I wasn't able to get the error code, but I did find something in Event Viewer. Unforunately, it was deleted. So, I ran Disk Cleanup, my personal registry cleaner and my personal disk defragmentation program. For the rest of the day, I didn't get the blue screen of death, so I assumed it was a one-time problem. Unforunately, I was wrong. While talking to somebody on AIM, I got another blue screen of death and my computer restarted. I checked Event Viewer and this time I copied and pasted what it said: Fault bucket 0xA_fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportSendAsync0+220, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: http://oca.microsoft.com/resredir.as...SendAsync0+220 Cab Id: 0 Problem signatu P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\Mini062708-01.dmp C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER-99731-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportQueue\Report047a3938\WER2A88.tmp.version .txt These files may be available he C:\Users\Jonathan\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\ WER\ReportArchive\Report15b0eed0 =================== The URL in the report directed me to a page which told me the problem could be solved by downloading and installing Windows Vista SP1. I followed all the instructions at that page but it doesn't appear Windows Vista SP1 is on my computer, even though it doesn't appear in Microsoft Update. The question I have is: What do I do? Do I install Windows Vista SP1 manually? Before I even posted all of this, an automatic scan finished for AVG Anti-Virus saying it found 1 infection. I checked the Virus Vault and the virus was located at C:\Windows\System32\PCANDIS5.sys. To my understanding, C:\Windows\System32 is a system directory. Could this also have caused the stop error? I will be able to get back to any replies asap, as I am monitoring this thread via e-mail notification. |