Gerry
I just got a BSOD again but this time its from nvata.sys. Strangely no log
was written. but i managed to get some info from the BSOD.
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0x000000D1, 0x00000002, 0x0000000, 0xF71B2592)
nvata.sys - Address F71b2592 base at F71AF000, datestamp 444d72C9.
I've been facing this problem, i mean this particular problem. i've triedto
reinstall the driver, Check my HDD for error's and RAM also. but nothing came.
Naresh.
You need to check your system failure and debugging logging settings.
You can verify these and other settings in My Computer, Properties,
Advanced, Startup and Recovery, Settings.
Uncheck Automatically restart and the BSOD will display until you
reset the computer giving you enough time to write the details down.
By default, the dump file should be in the folder c:\windows\minidump
\
and named: miniMMDDYY-xx.dmp
Having had trouble like this before (on somebody else's computer of
course), I found how to force a BSOD to test the settings from this
link:
http://psacake.com/web/jr.asp.
Get everything set up the way you want, test it to make sure it all
works by forcing a BSOD, see that the dump file gets created, delete
any dump files from your testing, and then wait...