neo Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x1000000a (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x8051e106).A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini011507-01.dmp.this is the msg from Event Viewer.the BSOD has come, when I was logging off my PC under Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2any help or suggestion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sonic Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Open the .dmp file in notepad in safe mode and read if it's a .sys driver fault. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo Posted January 15, 2007 Author Share Posted January 15, 2007 I can't understand, what is in the .dmp file.its look like hex code or anyother??????????????????//here is the file Mini011507_01.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 STOP 0x1a is usually one of three things - winlogon.exe, lsass.exe, or csrss.exe. Since it did write a dump file, I'd bet it's winlogon.exe crashing - usually, when lsass.exe or csrss.exe crash, you lose your security subsystem or you lose the context switching subsystem, and as a result you can't really write anything to disk. This isn't 100% accurate all of the time (I've seen dumps from lsass.exe and csrss.exe STOP 0x1a's before, but they're rare), but if I had to guess I'd say winlogon.exe crashed. If it's a 3rd party driver, the dump should tell us who caused the pool corruption...Did you perhaps install any new software or hardware drivers, any new VPN or remote control software, or any networking software recently? Also,make sure your machine is clean...Edit: Actually, after looking at the minidump, it looks like the function MiRemovePageByColor from the module bdss.exe is causing the dumps, which usually signifies an .exe or hardware problem - bdss.exe belongs to BitDefender antivirus - can you uninstall that temporarily to see if the problem goes away? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sonic Posted January 18, 2007 Share Posted January 18, 2007 Try to uninstall your audio drivers and check if bsod is always here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJARRRPCGP Posted January 18, 2007 Share Posted January 18, 2007 The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x1000000a (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x8051e106).A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini011507-01.dmp.this is the msg from Event Viewer.the BSOD has come, when I was logging off my PC under Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2any help or suggestionAre you overclocking your processor? That BSOD is common when your processor can't handle the overclock or not enough Vcore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo Posted January 19, 2007 Author Share Posted January 19, 2007 The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x1000000a (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x8051e106).A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini011507-01.dmp.this is the msg from Event Viewer.the BSOD has come, when I was logging off my PC under Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2any help or suggestionAre you overclocking your processor? That BSOD is common when your processor can't handle the overclock or not enough Vcore.I m not overclocking processor, even its COMPAQ Presario SR1610IL that's motherboard MS-7184 is not capable to overclock processor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zxian Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 Cluberti has given you the greatest amount of detail of any reply here - you should listen to him... Cluberti = Master of Windows error messages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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