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Author: | Saint Thoth [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:08 am ] |
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Sounds like ye need to update yer windows. All advice given by me is 'take at your own risk', technical or otherwise - unless money exchanges hands... Even then it depends on how much, and to whom. Speaking of which - AVG do that to ye? Or Avast? (Hope not AVG -- I got clients I should expect calls from soon. >_>) _________________ [i]“A world of unseen dictatorship is conceivable, still using the forms of democratic government.†|
Author: | C4K3 [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:15 am ] |
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Author: | Hooray_Yogurt [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:42 pm ] |
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Next time install the anti virus before the viruses infect your system files. |
Author: | C4K3 [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:32 pm ] |
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Author: | Locane [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:37 pm ] |
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Actually, it blue screened over night. I was running Prime95 to test out the ram and it came up with something else that I didn't get a picture of, but wasn't http.sys. I guess it's possible I have some kind of virus, but it's really weird that I'd see this symptom after the install of AVG / Avast!. I've scaled back a lot of the performance configs in my bios and running it now to see if that doesn't stop it. So much of troubleshooting is trial and error. I wish I could run some kind of software-based diagnostic on my physical components and just be done with it. It could be that I have 4 gigs of ram in here maybe? Windows will only recognize 3.5, perhaps applications are attempting to "write" into a memory range windows doesn't know about. --Locane |
Author: | -=|Mr|=-Suicide_Kid [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:26 pm ] |
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Rather than running Prime95 to test the ram, I suggest downloading and running Memtest86 or Memtest86+ which will do a much better job. I usually suggest downloading UBCD (DOS) - www.ultimatebootcd.com/ or UBCD4Win - www.ubcd4win.com/ which both have memory testing programs included. UBCD is a bit easier since you just download and burn the image file but UBCD4Win does include some really nice apps for testing and/or troubleshooting plus it has several Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware/Malware apps included. The only difference is you need a copy of an XP source and you have to build it... |
Author: | Saint Thoth [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:06 pm ] |
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If it's always http.sys, or almost always, there's a driver conflict or update needed. Funked memory does cause stop errors, but generally not DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors, much less ones generated repeatedly by a specific file. If you have the memory.dmp, ye might be able to use the debugger to find out which specific driver is causing the issue. Most likely it's just a matter of getting windows update to work proper. _________________ "There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow." -Hamlet, 5:2:157 Thothie |
Author: | Hooray_Yogurt [ Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:09 am ] | |||||||||
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Negative. Windows makes ram available to apps, thus in order to be written to windows must see it. |
Author: | Locane [ Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:01 pm ] |
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AHA! http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/image-vp483301.html I found a forum thread saying that Nvidia's Network Access Manager has been wreaking havoc with people's machines, causing BSOD. Having an Asus Crosshair mobo, I had everything installed. Uninstalling shit right now, and downloading new versions of the drivers. Yay! Now I can put the other 2 gigs of ram back in my system! --Locane |
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