![]() Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible Since the crash generated a memory dump, I took the mini-dump file that it generated and analyzed it with MS's DUMPCHK.exe and here are the results: So now I'm trying to figure out which driver has caused this BSOD. Microsoft's Error reporting wizard gave the following info:Ī google search turned up the fact that this is probably related to an "out of date" driver. I've tried to track the cause down and have hit a brick-wall due to my lack of knowledge of Windows Debugging.Īny help you could offer would be greatly appreciated! Windows XP SP2 gave me a BSOD today when I was logging in after a fresh reboot.
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