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_KMFDM_
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      08-01-2007
hi,
I have been running Windows Vista Home Premium x32 for 2 months. Everything
was running fine until recently - I've started getting a BSOD every so often.
All my drivers are up to date, and I've used the microsoft memory diagnostic,
which reports no errors. Anyway...

The screen dump is as follows:

STOP 0X0000007E

(0XC0000005, 0X8C9B26FD, 0X878C1B38, 0X878C1834)

tdx.sys Address 8C9B26FD base of 8C9A8000, Datestamp 454b2f

Can anybody shed some light on what's causing this error? Any help would be
much appreciated!
 
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ThrashMaster
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      08-01-2007
NEED HELP!!!

This MS Discussion Group Link for a New Post will not work ...
Only the Reply Link works...
Can you Help???

OS: Vista HP
IE7

thanks


 
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      08-01-2007
"ThrashMaster" <> wrote in message
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> NEED HELP!!!
>
> This MS Discussion Group Link for a New Post will not work ...
> Only the Reply Link works...
> Can you Help???
>
> OS: Vista HP
> IE7
>


Access this newsgroup with a newsreader.

Click on this link and put in your details and you should get back here.

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xfile
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      08-01-2007
Hi,

Did you install anything recently?

The only relevant information that I could find from MS KB is the following
article based on part of your error message: tdx.sys

Windows Vista may stop responding when you install software that adds legacy
network drivers:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934611


You may need to contact MS support for hotfix and good luck.


"_KMFDM_" <_KMFDM_@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:268138B1-1A06-4991-A2E3-...
> hi,
> I have been running Windows Vista Home Premium x32 for 2 months.
> Everything
> was running fine until recently - I've started getting a BSOD every so
> often.
> All my drivers are up to date, and I've used the microsoft memory
> diagnostic,
> which reports no errors. Anyway...
>
> The screen dump is as follows:
>
> STOP 0X0000007E
>
> (0XC0000005, 0X8C9B26FD, 0X878C1B38, 0X878C1834)
>
> tdx.sys Address 8C9B26FD base of 8C9A8000, Datestamp 454b2f
>
> Can anybody shed some light on what's causing this error? Any help would
> be
> much appreciated!



 
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_KMFDM_
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      08-01-2007
Hi,

thanks for the tip! I installed that hotfix and the BSOD disappeared...
temporarily, until I received another a few hours later stating
"IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" etc.

After running verifier.exe, it turns out that I have 5 unsigned drivers,
which are all part of "Eset Smart Security BETA 1b" (the future version of
NOD32). The BSODS started about a day after I installed this, so I think I
might have located the problem,

Thanks for your help.

"xfile" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Did you install anything recently?
>
> The only relevant information that I could find from MS KB is the following
> article based on part of your error message: tdx.sys
>
> Windows Vista may stop responding when you install software that adds legacy
> network drivers:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934611
>
>
> You may need to contact MS support for hotfix and good luck.
>
>
> "_KMFDM_" <_KMFDM_@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:268138B1-1A06-4991-A2E3-...
> > hi,
> > I have been running Windows Vista Home Premium x32 for 2 months.
> > Everything
> > was running fine until recently - I've started getting a BSOD every so
> > often.
> > All my drivers are up to date, and I've used the microsoft memory
> > diagnostic,
> > which reports no errors. Anyway...
> >
> > The screen dump is as follows:
> >
> > STOP 0X0000007E
> >
> > (0XC0000005, 0X8C9B26FD, 0X878C1B38, 0X878C1834)
> >
> > tdx.sys Address 8C9B26FD base of 8C9A8000, Datestamp 454b2f
> >
> > Can anybody shed some light on what's causing this error? Any help would
> > be
> > much appreciated!

>
>
>

 
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xfile
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      08-01-2007
You're welcome and good luck.

"_KMFDM_" <> wrote in message
news:F10D2C68-BFCF-4810-9CF8-...
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the tip! I installed that hotfix and the BSOD disappeared...
> temporarily, until I received another a few hours later stating
> "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" etc.
>
> After running verifier.exe, it turns out that I have 5 unsigned drivers,
> which are all part of "Eset Smart Security BETA 1b" (the future version of
> NOD32). The BSODS started about a day after I installed this, so I think I
> might have located the problem,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> "xfile" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did you install anything recently?
>>
>> The only relevant information that I could find from MS KB is the
>> following
>> article based on part of your error message: tdx.sys
>>
>> Windows Vista may stop responding when you install software that adds
>> legacy
>> network drivers:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934611
>>
>>
>> You may need to contact MS support for hotfix and good luck.
>>
>>
>> "_KMFDM_" <_KMFDM_@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:268138B1-1A06-4991-A2E3-...
>> > hi,
>> > I have been running Windows Vista Home Premium x32 for 2 months.
>> > Everything
>> > was running fine until recently - I've started getting a BSOD every so
>> > often.
>> > All my drivers are up to date, and I've used the microsoft memory
>> > diagnostic,
>> > which reports no errors. Anyway...
>> >
>> > The screen dump is as follows:
>> >
>> > STOP 0X0000007E
>> >
>> > (0XC0000005, 0X8C9B26FD, 0X878C1B38, 0X878C1834)
>> >
>> > tdx.sys Address 8C9B26FD base of 8C9A8000, Datestamp 454b2f
>> >
>> > Can anybody shed some light on what's causing this error? Any help
>> > would
>> > be
>> > much appreciated!

>>
>>
>>



 
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Gary G. Little
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      08-01-2007
Can you back off to the release version of NOD32? I've been using NOD32
since it was released for VISTA for 8 months now with nary a problem.

Also ... how tight do you have things screwed down on Verifier? Did you take
the standard settings or set all options?

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"_KMFDM_" <> wrote in message
news:F10D2C68-BFCF-4810-9CF8-...
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the tip! I installed that hotfix and the BSOD disappeared...
> temporarily, until I received another a few hours later stating
> "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" etc.
>
> After running verifier.exe, it turns out that I have 5 unsigned drivers,
> which are all part of "Eset Smart Security BETA 1b" (the future version of
> NOD32). The BSODS started about a day after I installed this, so I think I
> might have located the problem,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> "xfile" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did you install anything recently?
>>
>> The only relevant information that I could find from MS KB is the
>> following
>> article based on part of your error message: tdx.sys
>>
>> Windows Vista may stop responding when you install software that adds
>> legacy
>> network drivers:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934611
>>
>>
>> You may need to contact MS support for hotfix and good luck.
>>
>>
>> "_KMFDM_" <_KMFDM_@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:268138B1-1A06-4991-A2E3-...
>> > hi,
>> > I have been running Windows Vista Home Premium x32 for 2 months.
>> > Everything
>> > was running fine until recently - I've started getting a BSOD every so
>> > often.
>> > All my drivers are up to date, and I've used the microsoft memory
>> > diagnostic,
>> > which reports no errors. Anyway...
>> >
>> > The screen dump is as follows:
>> >
>> > STOP 0X0000007E
>> >
>> > (0XC0000005, 0X8C9B26FD, 0X878C1B38, 0X878C1834)
>> >
>> > tdx.sys Address 8C9B26FD base of 8C9A8000, Datestamp 454b2f
>> >
>> > Can anybody shed some light on what's causing this error? Any help
>> > would
>> > be
>> > much appreciated!

>>
>>
>>



 
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czajka
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      03-16-2009

To everyone who is having problems regarding bsod. This could be becaus
of a number of things. I got the blue screen of death because
installed a driver that wasn't compatible. If this is your case what
recommend (this is what I did) put your computer into safe mode-whe
computer is booting press F8 to allow you this option. Once in saf
mode, go to control panel and click on system. You will see the what i
causing the problem as there will be a yellow warning sign next to th
faulty hardware thats causing the trouble. Hey it worked for me. Let m
know how you get on or correct me if I'm wrong about this. Good luck

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