Hi Yuki,

Not to take anything away from this group, but a great place to go if you 
have computer problems/questions is the CNET forums

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-7600_7-5565323-1.html?tag=dir

People post tons of computer questions there and there are always lots of 
very bright computer people who are happy to provide answers - much like 
this group in fact . I subscribe to a few of their weekly newsletters now 
and find them to be quite helpful and informative.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yuki Taga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 9:48 PM
Subject: [amibroker] OT: XP debugging help urgently requested


> Guys, I have been getting an intermittent BSOD.  It happened about 3
> times over 5 or 6 days in late August-early September.  I researched
> the heck out of it, and thought I had it cleared.  But after 10 days
> and zero problems, a dump out of the blue again this morning.
>
> The BSOD is always the same:
>
> DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ...
>
> This is a 0x000000d1 type STOP (bugcheck), and afd.sys seems to be
> the culprit, somehow.  I find nothing unusual about the file.
>
> EB94B7FC Base at EB93E000
>
> Date Stamp 41107eb5
>
> I have absolutely Googled myself silly on this.  Many, many hours. It
> appears to be one of these situations where many people have many
> different opinions about cause and resolution.  I've tried most of
> the suggestions, certainly all that I was sure would cause no other
> problems.  As I say, I thought I had this licked after 10 days
> running with no reoccurrence.
>
> I've attached a screenshot of the output from Windows Debugger, run
> on my MEMORY.DMP file, and would appreciate any advice about this.  I
> do not understand the Symbols problem the output refers to,
> especially since I have updated Symbols, and the PATH to them is
> correct. I also don't understand seeming conflicting things, like
> "full address space is available", but then "file has been
> truncated".
>
> References to anything KP* or KPF* probably refer to Kerio Personal
> Firewall (Paid version).
>
> I sure could use some clever advice.  Obviously, I have some bit of
> instability that has suddenly been introduced into the system, and I
> cannot put my finger on it, since it's not new hardware or software,
> I'm pretty sure -- other than MS critical updates.  I am reaching the
> limits of my technical knowledge at this point.
>
> The oldest full-system image I have is August 20.  But that is only 9
> days before the first BSOD hit, and given that there has now been a
> 10 day interval between incidents, there is no guarantee that the
> August 20 image would not contain the same problem, whatever it is.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Yuki
>
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