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Good Morning all,
I've got a machine here that is spitting out BSOD with 0x000000d1... BUT, there is NO file name associated with this error message. So, how do you go about trying to diagnose this issue? I have a gut feeling the hard drive is dying (takes forever to load XP and has been defraged already), OR the sprint broadband card drivers are being bad. I think its more related to the sprint card as the user says while he's using the sprint connection, he'll switch back to the domain connection to be able to print, and often times, he'll get the BSOD at that point. But it also happens randomly too... |
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sounds like the Sprint card to me. 0x000000D1 is usually related to network adapter drivers or firewall software
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Here is a good link to track down stop errors
http://kadaitcha.cx/xp/stop_error.html |
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This is the one I keep in my "repair stuff" IE favorites folder on all my machines:
http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm |
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Try running memtest, especially if you think XP loading slow isn't a coincidence.
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