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dilip1
Hi,

I need help from you to find the cause and fix the blue screen issue.

As Long as I am working, The blue screen issue is not appearing.

But when the System is Idle for 15-20 minutes, blue screen appears

I could track down only some of the error because it disappear so fast and going to restart automatically.

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED and also some tsddd.dll error.

During Blue screen, If I click Esc button, the system comes to normal

My Notebook details

OS - Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1
Processor - AMD turion 64X2 1.6 Ghz
RAM - 1 GB
System Type - 32 Bit Operating System

I am amateur and dont know much about OS. Kindly help me Step by step with simple commands and executions to track the issue and fix

Dilip
Blekthor
So it'll be easier to see the errors on the BSOD, I recommend that you disable Automatic Restart by doing the following:

from Control Panel,

double click on the System icon
click on "Advanced System Settings" in the upper left corner
click on the Settings button in the Startup and Recovery Section (3rd settings button down)
uncheck the "Automatically Restart" box and then click "OK" to all the windows.

Now when you get the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, it will set on that window and let you see all the error data.

cluberti
Instead, and more useful, why not configure the system for a complete memory dump, so the next time it occurs you can upload the (compressed) .dmp file somewhere? Just looking at the data on the blue screen doesn't tell you anything about contents of memory, register states, stack info, or any other such useful info about the dump.
dilip1
HI Blektor

I tried disabling the restart and still the same issue is persisting..

If system is idle this error is coming and system restarts

This time I could observe some more errors


PANIC_STACK_SWITCH
IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL

BAD_POOL_HEADER

KERNEL_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Peanth.sys...............
Stop 0x000001E......

Kindly help me fixing this issues
MagicAndre1981
what driver is this: Peanth.sys ?
fizban2
QUOTE (MagicAndre1981 @ Aug 29 2008, 12:24 AM) *
what driver is this: Peanth.sys ?



he might have ment Peauth.sys
QUOTE
Protected Environment Authentication and Authorization Export Driver
RJARRRPCGP
QUOTE (dilip1 @ Aug 27 2008, 11:09 PM) *
Hi,

I need help from you to find the cause and fix the blue screen issue.

As Long as I am working, The blue screen issue is not appearing.

But when the System is Idle for 15-20 minutes, blue screen appears

I could track down only some of the error because it disappear so fast and going to restart automatically.

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED and also some tsddd.dll error.

During Blue screen, If I click Esc button, the system comes to normal

My Notebook details

OS - Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1
Processor - AMD turion 64X2 1.6 Ghz
RAM - 1 GB
System Type - 32 Bit Operating System

I am amateur and dont know much about OS. Kindly help me Step by step with simple commands and executions to track the issue and fix

Dilip



I gotten STOP: 0x000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED before because of overheating except mine was with Windows 2000 when playing Gran Turismo 2 with ePSXe and the duct tape came undone from the cooling duct to cool it. LOL.

Thus, I would check temps and then test it with a 24 hour run of Prime95 on AC power.
cluberti
@dilip1
QUOTE (cluberti @ Aug 27 2008, 11:24 PM) *
...configure the system for a complete memory dump...

dilip1
Guys

Situation becomes worse everytime. On Every 10-15 minute idle, Blue screen is coming

Everytime a new sys error message occurs

Couple of them I noted are

wmilib.sys
rspndr.sys
xaudio.sys
diaopiom.sys

List are endless........ Someone help me to get some solution

cluberti
Apparently you're ignoring me. Until you get a dump file using the instructions in the link I've posted twice, you will get no further assistance from me. You're asking us to guess at your problem at this point, without providing anything of value in the way of data for us to help you.
jcarle
QUOTE (dilip1 @ Sep 1 2008, 06:17 PM) *
Someone help me to get some solution
You're receiving help but ignoring it. Do as cluberti says if you want proper analysis of the cause of your bluescreening.
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