blue screens

G

Guest

We are going in circles with blue screens. If a user turns on the pc but does
not log on immediately, within a short time pc blue screens. If you reboot pc
and logon, everything is fine. "Seems to" only happen once a day.
We are currently using Symantec 10. Tried going back to Sym 9 on affected
pc's, and blue screens seemed to stop, but not consistently.
On some pc's, problem seemed to point to Roxio.

Here is our error:
Stop: 0x0000008E(0xC0000005, 0xF72D1720, 0xEDB4A838, 0x00000000)
ntfs.sys - Address F72D1720 base at F72D1000, Datestamp 3d6de5c1

Thanks for any assistance you can give.
 
M

Malke

We are going in circles with blue screens. If a user turns on the pc
but does not log on immediately, within a short time pc blue screens.
If you reboot pc
and logon, everything is fine. "Seems to" only happen once a day.
We are currently using Symantec 10. Tried going back to Sym 9 on
affected pc's, and blue screens seemed to stop, but not consistently.
On some pc's, problem seemed to point to Roxio.

Here is our error:
Stop: 0x0000008E(0xC0000005, 0xF72D1720, 0xEDB4A838, 0x00000000)
ntfs.sys - Address F72D1720 base at F72D1000, Datestamp 3d6de5c1

Thanks for any assistance you can give.

You can research your Stop Error here:
http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

Malke
 
G

Guest

Error code indicates problems with hardware but image works fine on 1 pc and
not on the next - from the same batch of pc's (same hardware). Reimaged 1 pc
that was having problems and now it works fine. This is happening on Dell's
and Gateways, new and old.
 

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