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Hello,
my windows 2008 server (datacenter ed) 64bit , have recently created a series of BSOD on a different applications. the error message is in general EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT.
Can anyone please help with the analysis of the dump file bellow-
Best regards,
Mark
2: kd !analyze -v
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Alright deep breath here:
(Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit btw)
Today I installed Star Craft 2 Beta. After trying to log in, it had some issues where it said my device stopped working (referring to my video device I have to imagine). After I force quit the game there were some random "hot" (various…
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The machine in question is a Dell PP22L laptop. After logging on, the system will act normally, but slowly, for about 5 minutes before going to a BSOD with the following details: (shown by using BlueScreenView)
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Since I installed Win7 on my DELL Inspiron 1520 notebook, I frequently experience BSODs.
I noticed that those nearly only happen on two occasions
disconnecting a Bluetooth DUN connection
selecting a file for upload in a browser (i.e. clicking on the button, shortly after the file dialog opened)
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BUG CHECK STRING = DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
BUG CHECK CODE = 0x0000009f
PARAMETER 1 = 0x00000003
PARAMETER 2 = 0x85f05420
PARAMETER 3 = 0x82962ae0
PARAMETER 4 = 0x85aa2ab8
CAUSED BY DRIVER = ntkrnlpa.exe
CAUSED BY
ADDRESS = ntkrnlpa.exe+dcd10
FILE
DESCRIPTION = NT Kernel &
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