WinXP SP2 BSOD with TCPIP.SYS

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George

Hi,

Running WinXP SP2 on a Dell 530s system.
Any idea why the system would go out of the blue (when idle) into a BSOD
with the following error?
TCPIP.SYS - Address AD0175CB ... STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xAD0175CB...)

I ran MemTest86 and found no RAM errors. No hardware modification, only
software upgrade for the video card (ATI 2400 Pro to latest official 8.3
Drivers) and Net Framework 3.0, both were removed after first bsod and
restored system to earlier date... problem still occurs.

Thanks for the help,
George
 
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George

Thanks for the idea.

I'll try updating the video card drivers as a last resort.
The NIC is interesting: seems the installed Intel(R) 82562V 10/100 NIC has a
driver version of 9.8.20.0 (went to verify in Device Manager -> Network
Adapters -> Intel(R) 82562V... -> Driver. If there is a better way to find
out, let me know) which is also the latest from Dell' site. The version at
Intel.com for this particular NIC is 12.4 ... there have been quite a few
release since 9.8.20 from what I've seen online.

Should I update the NIC to v.12.4 even though it's not an OEM release
supported by Dell?
George
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

Set a restore point and see if it helps.

George said:
Thanks for the idea.

I'll try updating the video card drivers as a last resort.
The NIC is interesting: seems the installed Intel(R) 82562V 10/100 NIC has
a driver version of 9.8.20.0 (went to verify in Device Manager -> Network
Adapters -> Intel(R) 82562V... -> Driver. If there is a better way to find
out, let me know) which is also the latest from Dell' site. The version at
Intel.com for this particular NIC is 12.4 ... there have been quite a few
release since 9.8.20 from what I've seen online.

Should I update the NIC to v.12.4 even though it's not an OEM release
supported by Dell?
George
 

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