ppgrainbow Posted November 20, 2013 Share Posted November 20, 2013 (edited) Um, I have a problem here.With the current version of UURollup v11 that I have, I'm getting a STOP 0x1E error referencing to SRV.SYS. The current version of SRV.SYS is version 5.00.2195.7369 with the datestamp of 2012-10-02 21:04:08.This is the case when I try to connect a folder as a network drive from one of the USB hard drives that are connected on this computer from either the Compaq TC1000 or the Toshiba Tecra 720CDT portable computers.The first STOP error occoured at 15:28:02 and the second one occurred at 15:30:40>> 15:28:02*** STOP: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0xbd0aedab, 0x00000000, 0x000000e8)*** srv.sys - Address 0xbd0aedab base at 0xbd09f000 DateStamp 0x506b56cd>> 15:30:40*** STOP: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0xbd074dab, 0x00000000, 0x000000e8)*** srv.sys - Address 0xbd074dab base at 0xbd065000 DateStamp 0x506b56cdIs there an updated version of UURollup v11 that will try to correct this error without anymore errors popping up?Thank you for your time. Edited November 20, 2013 by ppgrainbow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackwingcat Posted November 21, 2013 Share Posted November 21, 2013 (edited) Although I use 5.0.2195.7365, I try to check the code. lea eax,[edi+08h] mov [ebp-04h],eax mov ecx,[esi+58h] sub eax,ecx lea ecx,[ebp-08h] push ecx push eax mov eax,[esi+54h] push [eax+10h] call SUB_L0004B3A0 jmp L0004B3EA ; EAX=0 and it will jump L0001FD6A or L0001FD6D L0001FD6A: mov [ebp-08h],edx L0001FD6D: mov edi,[ebx+24h] L0001FD70: and dword ptr [ebp-18h],00000000h mov [ebp-1Ch],edi cmp byte ptr [ebx+1Dh],00h jnz L0001FDAB mov ecx,[ebx+000000A8h] mov edx,[ebp-18h] mov ecx,[ecx+08h] add ecx,00000040h cmp edx,[ecx+04h] jg L0001FDAB jl L0001FD97 cmp edi,[ecx] jnc L0001FDAB L0001FD97: push 00000000h push C0000022h L0001FD9E: push esi call SUB_L000436F2 L0001FDA4: push 00000001h jmp L0001FE85 L0001FDAB: movzx eax,[eax+1Ah] <- eax=0It seems to have a few buggy code.1. L0001FD6A: [ebp-08],edx <- edx= lea edx,[ebp-8] ?2. L0001FDAB: movzx eax,[eax+1Ah] <- It seems eax=0 because it changed in calling SUB_L0004B3A0I think EAX should be [esi+58h] Edited November 21, 2013 by blackwingcat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ppgrainbow Posted November 21, 2013 Author Share Posted November 21, 2013 (edited) Although I use 5.0.2195.7365, I try to check the code. lea eax,[edi+08h] mov [ebp-04h],eax mov ecx,[esi+58h] sub eax,ecx lea ecx,[ebp-08h] push ecx push eax mov eax,[esi+54h] push [eax+10h] call SUB_L0004B3A0 jmp L0004B3EA ; EAX=0 and it will jump L0001FD6A or L0001FD6D L0001FD6A: mov [ebp-08h],edx L0001FD6D: mov edi,[ebx+24h] L0001FD70: and dword ptr [ebp-18h],00000000h mov [ebp-1Ch],edi cmp byte ptr [ebx+1Dh],00h jnz L0001FDAB mov ecx,[ebx+000000A8h] mov edx,[ebp-18h] mov ecx,[ecx+08h] add ecx,00000040h cmp edx,[ecx+04h] jg L0001FDAB jl L0001FD97 cmp edi,[ecx] jnc L0001FDAB L0001FD97: push 00000000h push C0000022h L0001FD9E: push esi call SUB_L000436F2 L0001FDA4: push 00000001h jmp L0001FE85 L0001FDAB: movzx eax,[eax+1Ah] <- eax=0It seems to have a few buggy code.1. L0001FD6A: [ebp-08],edx <- edx= lea edx,[ebp-8] ?2. L0001FDAB: movzx eax,[eax+1Ah] <- It seems eax=0 because it changed in calling SUB_L0004B3A0I think EAX should be [esi+58h]Uh oh. Thanks for telling me. It turns out that the srv.sys driver (from v5.00.2195.7369) contains bugs relative to L0001FD6A and L0001FDAB. The bugs are found to cause the STOP 0x1E error when attempting to transfer files from a network drive that is connected on the main computer to the other one.I had to reboot again from a bug check when attempting to transfer files via the Tecra 720CDT laptop, btw.This could have a effect on the latest version of UURollup v11 that I attempted to install.On a side note, I can transfer files from this desktop computer to either the Tecra 720CDT or TC1000 portable computers when the hard disks are connected as a network drive here, but due to the bug found in srv.sys, not the other way around. Edited November 21, 2013 by ppgrainbow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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