Vista Ult 64bit Bue Screen

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Don Cole

Vista Ult 64bit boots up and is ready to use for about 10 secs then Blue
Screens.

The information given is:

Stop: 0X0000003B

BCP:1 0X00000000C0000005

BCP:2 0XFFFFF80001EA72A2

BCP:3 This number changes each time. Here are the last 3
0XFFFFF98014F66F90
98013497F90
98016B55F90

BCP:4 0X0000000000000000

It would be nice if they had a code that we common people could read.

Any idea what could be causing this?

Don
 
3B's are commonly caused by page pool usage of video. Update the video
card driver to the latest version and see if that helps.

What changed on the system that caused this to occur?

Joseph W. Conway, MCSE
Windows Server Group

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
Thanks for the information.

1. I had already updated the Video drivers.

2. I uninstalled parts of a logitech Quickcam that was not compatible with
Vista and
that seems to have taken care of the problem.

3. Logitech had given me 3 different drivers and none of them was the
correct one.

4. Is there a list of Crash Codes that we users can access?

Thanks again for your help

Don
 
Hey Don,

You can actually try to google the crash code, or you can get someone to
help you debug the dump file. This is useful to know exactly which
program/driver is causign the crash.

--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage
Don Cole said:
Thanks for the information.

1. I had already updated the Video drivers.

2. I uninstalled parts of a logitech Quickcam that was not compatible
with Vista and
that seems to have taken care of the problem.

3. Logitech had given me 3 different drivers and none of them was the
correct one.

4. Is there a list of Crash Codes that we users can access?

Thanks again for your help

Don

"Joseph Conway [MSFT]" said:
3B's are commonly caused by page pool usage of video. Update the video
card driver to the latest version and see if that helps.

What changed on the system that caused this to occur?

Joseph W. Conway, MCSE
Windows Server Group

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
 

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