My blue screen

D

dion

Hi folks,
I have some error message as " equal or less..." or something like that.
Here that I found on event log:

Eventdata:

0xD1_W_pacer!PcFilterSendNetBufferListsComplete+ba
0
BlueScreen
None
0

C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini030507-01.dmp
C:\Users\Dion\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-68453-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\Dion\AppData\Local\Temp\WER5C05.tmp.version.txt
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0ea9c7b0

But I've searched " WER5C05.tmp.version.txt" , it is not found.

Have you any idea for this ?
 
G

Guest

You have to look for the files while the dialog is open as all but the dmp
file are deleted.

Looking at the name of the function it appears to be network related. You
should have let it send the report and read anything that comes back (the
dialog will tell you). You can try oca.microsoft.com and upload the dmp file
(I presume they do Vista as well as XP).
 
J

John Barnes

Use F8 to start your machine and choose not to automatically restart, or go
into system properties\advanced\startup\ and turn off automatic restart and
you will get the whole message and codes that will allow someone help you.
 
D

dion

Interesting
It seems to be network problem ?
I use asrock mother board use ethernet card from in.
It is compatible with vista ultimate too, I do not know
where is the problem...
 
F

Frankster

Does the link look like a joke? Of course the application is for a joke,
built to work on NT and probably doesn't work on Vista. But the fact that it
exists, and is available for download, is not a joke.

-Frank
 
G

Guest

There are other people posting using the word blue screen, such as

<quote
src=news://msnews.microsoft.com/[email protected] are the Problem Reports I copied Today:
FirstTime:
roblem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 6153
</quote>

And more than the one above. I've not had a blue screen to read what the
Event Viewer says about them.
 
F

Frankster

Yes, I saw that. There is no way that MS would encode the term "BlueScreen"
into this location in the event logs. Therefore, this is not a MS or Vista
message. But instead, is coming from some other driver/application and being
inserted by the Event log based on the application reporting that name.
Admittedly this is not necessarily the infamous "BlueScreen" application (if
you are old enough to remember it), but certainly some other
driver/application. I would check other erros. Not only in the application
log but the system log as well. Between the two logs/times you might be able
to narrow down the driver/app that is causing this.

-Frank
 
G

Guest

That report I quoted was for x64 too. Even wierder is this google search
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q="Problem+Event+Name:+BlueScreen'&meta=lr=lang_en

which shows up lots of different Stop Errors. Though the ones I looked at
people were mostly doing internet type things. This one appears to be a
diagnosis and fix
http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache...eScreen'&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11&gl=au&lr=lang_en
for one instance.

Other Person, either install windbg and analyse the minidump or send it to
ms at oca.microsoft.com.
 

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