Dave,
Most of the crashes are caused by defective hardware, malware or badly
written device driver. In any case, you should establish a pattern.
a) Are there more than one failing unit that share similar common hardware ?
My latest BSOD was due to a bad driver for Ericsson wideband wireless modem.
b) Is it totally unique case? Suspect faulty hardware (usually motherboard,
memory etc). Before I turn to that direction, I usually wipe the disk and do
a clean install.
c) It can also be caused by malware. We witnessed recent malware that
exploited SMB v2 protocol in Vista and Windows Server 2008. If that is the
case, apply the latest batch of patches, released on this month's patching
Tuesday. You can also use a reputable third party malware scanners.
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> I have a customer concerning why Windows Vista crashes from time to time,
> with a dark blue screen "The Kiss of Death" sometimes it displays a memory
> dump, at most is reports in a flash...
>
> "Problem event Name
> BCCode d1.
> BCP1. 00180026
> BCP2 00000002
> BCP3 000000
> BCP4 8CBA4590
> OS Version 6_0_6001
> Service Pack 1_0
> Product 768_1"
>
> Any advise what is happening?
>
> Also, just noticed that SP2 wasn't installed... could this have been the
> issue as to why the system is slow and crashing on us?
>
> Any advise is most helpful!
>
> Dave-