I'm voting on the controller -

thanks


On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Kelli Sterley
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am trying to decipher a memory dump on a Win2003 server.
> > From everything I can read within, it looks like bad memory.
>
>  Bad memory can cause just about any error, but that would not be my
> first guess.  Here are the relevant parts:
>
> > BugCheck 77, {c000009d, c000009d, 0, 1277000}
>
>  The STOP/BugCheck code, and it's four parameters.
>
> > KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR (77)
>
>  The kernel encountered an error trying to read a page in from a page
> file on disk.
>
> > Arg1: c000009d, status code
> > Arg2: c000009d, i/o status code
> > Arg3: 00000000, page file number
> > Arg4: 01277000, offset into page file
>
>  What the four parameters mean.  Normally, one has to look up the
> status codes using a tool like ERR.EXE or Google, but in this case,
> the debugger provides the needed clue:
>
> > An I/O status of c000009c (STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR)
>
>  The disk subsystem reported a device data error (this is what the
> kernel saw to cause the STOP 0x77).  This code usually means a bad
> block on disk, but can also mean a faulty cable or controller.  Start
> looking there.
>
> -- Ben
>
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