0x8007043c, 0x000000c4 (0x000000E3, 0xca4ea730, ox01d70e28, 0x00000000)

my windows vista auto restart and error, 0x000000c4(0x000000e3,0xca4ea730,0x01d70e28,0x00000000) msharoknian

Looks like a driver problem, so recent changes to the system must be cancelled.  Uninstall all new material, use system restore to restore the system to a point where the problem has not arrived.

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My automatic restart of windows vista and error, 0x000000c4 (0x000000e3, 0xca4ea730, 0x01d70e28, 0x00000000)

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    3. update the Rhapsody software. (I think it's the software you using http://www.rhapsody.com/-software ?). If it's Rhapsody software I think it seems to integrate into your Web browser and it's perhaps why Opera and now IE are mistakes? You can uninstall Rhapsody for a while just to see if it is the reason for your BSOD.

    4. when the 0x8E BSOD is caused by win32k.sys, yours, is it then possible, it is caused by control software remote third. It can include programs such as VNC, PCAnywhere, etc. of Teamviewer, RAdmin.  If you use one of these programs, uninstall it and see if the PC stops mistakes.

    5 run a scan on your hard drive. You can check your hard disk for errors by going toStart ->Run -> type chkdsk c: /r -> clickOk . When asked if you want to force a sayNodisassembly. When asked to plan the audit at the next startup, Yes. Reboot your PC to allow running chkdsk.

    Alternatively, you can run a diagnostic on your hard drive. This by downloading the diagnostic program from your hard disk manufacturer. A list of manufacturers and their diagnostic tools can be found here: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287. Once more, download the ZIP file, extract the ISO and write to CD. A time written on CD, boot your PC with the CD and run the test Advanced/extended.

    Also make sure you have enough hard disk space. It is always recommended, if possible, to have at least 15% of your free hard disk capacity.

    6. Finally, take a look in your event viewer when the BSOD for possible errors. You want to look especially in the system and Application logs (and maybe Internet Explorer connects). You can run Event Viewer by going toStart ->Run -> type eventvwr.msc -> pressOk -> event viewer screen opens. If there are errors listed in one of the newspapers type them in your next post if you are not right.

    Reading your post I see 3 specific issues, that you might want to focus:

    -The memory you added (run Memtest) and hard drive (run Chkdsk)

    -The Rhapsody program - try to update or uninstall.

    -The software was initially corrupted until you make the first image after the purchase. So you just ghost the problem on.

    I hope this helps. Good luck.

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