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      6th Apr 2007
Got a bugcheck 0x000000ba after upgrading one of my server from win2003Server R2 Enterprise Edition sp1 to sp2...
Basically Our server are in a Citrix farm (4.0) and the user connect to a terminal session. Last night when everybody (pretty much) try to logoff, the server crash and restart itself.

Any idea will be appreciate.
 
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      6th Apr 2007
Try HERE or [url="http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=bugcheck+0x000000ab&spell=1"]]THERE
It may be a bit to advanced for some of us, i include myself as well!
 
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Been there, done that...it's not the same as the bugcheck 0x000000ab...
The one I need is "ba".
If you try to make a search with google, you will have a lot af success to find 0x000000ab...but not much for ba.
I think it's a new bug...not a typo error)
 
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      6th Apr 2007
No, it is not a new bug ... try posting the full error message.


You need to contact Microsoft.


 
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The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000ba (0x0000000b, 0x00000001, 0xe31173a8, 0x0000001f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

Microsoft don't know anything about it...I mean that's what they told.
But of course I didn't want to spend $242 for advanced support when you don't find anything on there website on this subject.

How do you know it's not a new bug?
At least give a reason why you think it's not a new bug...not only:"no...not a new bug" It's a little empty don't you think..I mean if you know anything about this please let me know...
 
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      6th Apr 2007
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How do you know it's not a new bug?
From feckit's first link & here on the forums in 2004.

I still think there is more to this error message. Is there a driver or filename that is referenced in the dump log?

It is more likely caused by a driver incompatability than a hardware problem.

Sorry, but MS are gonna be a better bet at "fixing" this error than I am, or try posting over here ... http://support.citrix.com/index.jsp



 
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