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Hey,

 

 

 

Well some of you may know, I built myself a computer over the summer. It's been running smoothly more or less ever since, with regular antivirus scans, disk cleanups, chkdsks, spyware removal, etc. So its in tip top shape. Plus, I don't download messed up programs, or visit those odd sites lol. So no chance of viruses or spyware really.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm running:

 

 

 

Windows Xp Pro Sp2

 

 

 

2.06Ghz AMD 3000+ Processor

 

 

 

1024mb Cosair Ram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now, onto the problem. Recently (past few days) I've been randomly getting BSOD's. Sometimes while using only Microsoft Word, sometimes on the internet, sometimes on MSN. Completely random. Also, sometimes I cannot access my system again, as it'll just restart upon boot, but if I'm lucky after several tries it'll work.

 

 

 

The error message on the BSOD is usually pfn_list_corrupt which then means I need to restart. After I restart, the next BSOD I recieve will be a win2k.sys error. Address BF8011C3 Base Bf800000 Datestamp 42211c2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have done a chkdsk, and repaired my computer by doing so. However, my problems still continue. Recently, I have installed NO new programs. I installed a new cpu fan about 2 weeks ago, but the BSOD has just popped up recently. The cpu temp usually stays around the 50c mark, mobo temp at 40c. It's a decent quality fan, 21dba, spire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a hijack this log, but I'm sure it is unrelated to my problem, i'll post it just incase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1

 

 

 

Scan saved at 6:00:27 PM, on 9/15/2005

 

 

 

Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)

 

 

 

MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Running processes:

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\services[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Stardock\Object Desktop\WindowBlinds\wbload[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccSetMgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SNDSrvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SPBBC\SPBBCSvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccEvtMgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\Explorer[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesHelper[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\jusched[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccApp[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\MessengerPlus! 3\MsgPlus[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware\gcasServ[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Lexmark 6200 Series\lxbumon[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Lexmark 6200 Series\ezprint[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\QuickTime\qttask[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\MSN Messenger\msnmsgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Stardock\ObjectDock\ObjectDock[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\navapsvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware\gcasDtServ[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\IWP\NPFMntor[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NORTON~1\NPROTECT[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NORTON~1\SPEEDD~1\NOPDB[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\CCPD-LC\symlcsvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\iPod\bin\iPodService[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\lxbucoms[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Opera\Opera[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

C:\Documents and Settings\Avi\My Documents\Folder\HijackThis\HijackThis[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = http://www.accoona.com/search_assistant ... n=wdz0605a

 

 

 

R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = http://www.accoona.com

 

 

 

R0 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Start Page = http://www.google.ca/

 

 

 

R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\SearchURL,(Default) = http://www.accoona.com/search?q=%s

 

 

 

R3 - Default URLSearchHook is missing

 

 

 

O2 - BHO: AcroIEHlprObj Class - {06849E9F-C8D7-4D59-B87D-784B7D6BE0B3} - C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll

 

 

 

O2 - BHO: NAV Helper - {BDF3E430-B101-42AD-A544-FADC6B084872} - C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\NavShExt.dll

 

 

 

O3 - Toolbar: Norton AntiVirus - {42CDD1BF-3FFB-4238-8AD1-7859DF00B1D6} - C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\NavShExt.dll

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [iTunesHelper] "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesHelper[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [sunJavaUpdateSched] C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\jusched[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [WordPerfect Office 1215] C:\Program Files\WordPerfect Office 12\Programs\Registration[Caution: ExecutableFile] /title="WordPerfect Office 12" /date=091605 serial=WS12WTX-9999998-UYR lang=EN

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Cmaudio] RunDll32 cmicnfg.cpl,CMICtrlWnd

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ccApp] "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccApp[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [symantec NetDriver Monitor] C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMon[Caution: ExecutableFile] /Consumer

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [MessengerPlus3] "C:\Program Files\MessengerPlus! 3\MsgPlus[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [gcasServ] "C:\Program Files\Microsoft AntiSpyware\gcasServ[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [lxbumon[Caution: ExecutableFile]] "C:\Program Files\Lexmark 6200 Series\lxbumon[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [EzPrint] "C:\Program Files\Lexmark 6200 Series\ezprint[Caution: ExecutableFile]"

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [LXBUCATS] rundll32 C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\DRIVERS\W32X86\3\LXBUtime.dll,_RunDLLEntry@16

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [KernelFaultCheck] %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k

 

 

 

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [QuickTime Task] "C:\Program Files\QuickTime\qttask[Caution: ExecutableFile]" -atboottime

 

 

 

O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [CursorXP] "C:\Program Files\CursorXP\CursorXP[Caution: ExecutableFile]" -s

 

 

 

O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [msnmsgr] "C:\Program Files\MSN Messenger\msnmsgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]" /background

 

 

 

O4 - Startup: Stardock ObjectDock.lnk = C:\Program Files\Stardock\ObjectDock\ObjectDock[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O8 - Extra context menu item: E&xport to Microsoft Excel - res://C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\OFFICE11\EXCEL[Caution: ExecutableFile]/3000

 

 

 

O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {08B0E5C0-4FCB-11CF-AAA5-00401C608501} - C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\npjpi150_04.dll

 

 

 

O9 - Extra 'Tools' menuitem: Sun Java Console - {08B0E5C0-4FCB-11CF-AAA5-00401C608501} - C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\npjpi150_04.dll

 

 

 

O9 - Extra button: Spyware Doctor - {2D663D1A-8670-49D9-A1A5-4C56B4E14E84} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdocvw.dll

 

 

 

O9 - Extra button: Research - {92780B25-18CC-41C8-B9BE-3C9C571A8263} - C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\OFFICE11\REFIEBAR.DLL

 

 

 

O9 - Extra button: Messenger - {FB5F1910-F110-11d2-BB9E-00C04F795683} - C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O9 - Extra 'Tools' menuitem: Windows Messenger - {FB5F1910-F110-11d2-BB9E-00C04F795683} - C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O16 - DPF: {04E214E5-63AF-4236-83C6-A7ADCBF9BD02} (HouseCall Control) - http://housecall60.trendmicro.com/housecall/xscan60.cab

 

 

 

O16 - DPF: {4F1E5B1A-2A80-42CA-8532-2D05CB959537} (MSN Photo Upload Tool) - http://spaces.msn.com//PhotoUpload/MsnPUpld.cab

 

 

 

O18 - Protocol: msnim - {828030A1-22C1-4009-854F-8E305202313F} - "C:\PROGRA~1\MSNMES~1\msgrapp.dll" (file missing)

 

 

 

O20 - AppInit_DLLs: wbsys.dll MsgPlusLoader.dll

 

 

 

O20 - Winlogon Notify: WB - C:\PROGRA~1\Stardock\OBJECT~1\WINDOW~1\fastload.dll

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Adobe LM Service - Adobe Systems - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe Systems Shared\Service\Adobelmsvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec Event Manager (ccEvtMgr) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccEvtMgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec Password Validation (ccPwdSvc) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccPwdSvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec Settings Manager (ccSetMgr) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccSetMgr[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: iPod Service (iPodService) - Apple Computer, Inc. - C:\Program Files\iPod\bin\iPodService[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: lxbu_device - Lexmark International, Inc. - C:\WINDOWS\system32\lxbucoms[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect Service (navapsvc) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\navapsvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Norton Ghost - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Symantec\Norton Ghost\Agent\PQV2iSvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Norton AntiVirus Firewall Monitor Service (NPFMntor) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\IWP\NPFMntor[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Norton Unerase Protection (NProtectService) - Symantec Corporation - C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NORTON~1\NPROTECT[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: SAVScan - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Norton SystemWorks\Norton AntiVirus\SAVScan[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: ScriptBlocking Service (SBService) - Symantec Corporation - C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\SYMANT~1\SCRIPT~1\SBServ[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec Network Drivers Service (SNDSrvc) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SNDSrvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec SPBBCSvc (SPBBCSvc) - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\SPBBC\SPBBCSvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Speed Disk service - Symantec Corporation - C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NORTON~1\SPEEDD~1\NOPDB[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

O23 - Service: Symantec Core LC - Symantec Corporation - C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\CCPD-LC\symlcsvc[Caution: ExecutableFile]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks a lot,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avi D.

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Ok, not really sure what the article is trying to say. I've ran verifier and updated whatever was unsigned. Still BSOD persists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, I've found something interesting....usually when I have an additional usb device plugged in, such as my iPod mini or my USB Flash Drive, i'll get the BSOD. But I think I've gotten it before when they weren't in, however, if I boot up with one of them plugged in, I'm likely to get the BSOD right away. If I unplug and boot up, its fine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've updated my iPod and USB drivers, still BSOD. All drivers on my computer are fully updated.

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Well it's getting really annoying now. The problem seems to be getting worse, with me getting the BSOD quite frequently. I CANNOT boot up my system if my iPod or USB Flash Disk is plugged in. I'll get the BSOD right away. If I unplug it, it seems to run ok. However, I still get the BSOD without it being in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've also recieved the errors "Driver IRQL Not Less or Equal" and "Memory_Management".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've ran memtest86, and recieved several errors in test 8. However, Athlon systems are known to fail this test and or test 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really don't know what to do at this point. For the past two months the computer has run fine. There has been no change recently, no reason I can see for this problem starting. A reformat is no help, as this is a hardware issue, not software.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any help is much appriciated.

 

 

 

Thanks a lot,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avi D.

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Still requesting help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've disconnected all unneccessary hardware for now, and the BSOD still continues. So that rules out any problem with perpherials causing the problem. It is almost guaranteed a memory/driver problem, but I don't know how to fix it :cry:

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My areas of the most expertice tend to be with networking and hardware so I'm just kinda thinking out loud here, but arn't BSOD's a fault with windows and thus a software issue, not a hardware issue? I'm not sure why you assume that a format won't work but if you have a copy of windows xp sp2, I'd recommend burning anything you want to save onto a cd or dvd and then doing a format and reinstall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, I'd suggest you consult some windows gurus and see if there's any kind of fix they know of that doesn't require a format beforehand. Just incase you don't really need to format.

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Well, I still get the message. I hate this! In the middle of important convos or work, and BSOD. :evil:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well heres what I found in event viewer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:

 

 

 

gagp30kx

 

 

 

viaagp

 

 

 

ViaIde

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Norton Ghost service failed to start due to the following error:

 

 

 

The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The server service was unable to map error code 998.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Those were all found under System. Im thinking its a memory problem somehow, bad RAM? At this very moment, I have one cosiar 512 and one noname 256. How should I go about testing individually to see which is bad perhaps? How will I know if the memory itself is bad, or if its just a bad mobo port?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks a lot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Opened up the case last night, popped out the 256mb stick. I awoke this morning to find that my computer had restarted (with only the cosair 512 stick in). So I popped that out, and found that only that specific port was full of DUST. The other two ports were clean, but that one was quite dusty. Could this possibly be the problem?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ill leave it on during the day, and see how things are in the evening. I have switched the 512 stick to the second, clean port, and wiped the dust off the ram stick itself. The 256 stick still remains out for the time being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any ideas or suggestions?

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So wait, you got dust inside a used ram slot? Odd :-?

 

 

 

That might help, I haven't heard of dust causing major problems but if it's causing your memory to lose connections occasionally it very well might be the problem :x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

@xyrec: BSOD's aren't totally software related issues. I was getting constant BSOD when my HDD was failing because windows couldn't access certain critical files - a "software" problem perhaps but because the HDD was failing ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hence why the BSOD are error specific.

 

 

 

Depending on what triggered them the message will be slightly different.

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I havent gone through the hassle of reformatting simply because I fear that it will resolve nothing. Somehow I can picture the BSOD coming up during the Windows installation or right after....which would be a HUUUGEEE pain to have just reformatted, and still get the same problem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I can't help but believe its a hardware or driver issue. That has to be it, right? As far as RAM goes, I tried 3 different chips individually, one at a time, and each time I got the BSOD sooner or later. So I'm pretty much ruling out a faulty ram problem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What else can it be? Note, when I boot up with an iPod or Flashdisk plugged in, I get the BSOD right away. The screen usually says PFN_LIST_CORRUPT or IRQL_DRIVER_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, under eventviewer I have several errors. Most noteable ones include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:

 

 

 

gagp30kx

 

 

 

viaagp

 

 

 

ViaIde

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Norton Ghost service failed to start due to the following error:

 

 

 

The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the replys so far guys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As you already have mention yourself it hardware or driver problems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docu ... p_exvb.asp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think your screen look like this. To find the problem, here I would do it:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Make a new installation

 

 

 

2. Let the computer run for day without installing any driver yet.

 

 

 

3. If it dump again at this time it clearly a hardware problem.

 

 

 

4. If not continue with driver installation

 

 

 

5. If it start dump again after drivers, it clearly something wrong with 1 of the drivers you use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Always use lastest driver from the suppliers, can be you use a old and faulty 1

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