Hi chris,
Typically a kernel mode driver fault, but could also be bad memory. Run the
internal memory diagnostic tool (just type 'memory diagnostic' into the
start/search line to begin). If it comes up clean, then set the advanced
system options (control panel/system/advanced/startup and recovery settings)
to create a small memory dump when it crashes. Next time it does, send the
newly created dump file under C:\Windows\minidump to me at
rick_at_mvps_dot_org using a subject line of 'per req' (no other or it will
not get past the filters) and I will see if I can determine the root of the
problem.
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>
> Hi, I'm new to this forum and basically I joined because I'm at my wit's
> end with a Blue Screen (BSoD) problem.
>
> I'm using Windows Vista on a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile laptop.
>
> I have not yet discovered what causes the Blue Screen to appear but I
> have to switch of the laptop everytime it happens.
>
> Error codes from BSoD message are displayed as:
>
> TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
> *** STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XA525F2F8, 0XAAFC7895,
> 0X00000000)
>
> Any help or advice on what is causing this and how to stop it will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Chris
>
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