blue screen error 0x0000007B and 0x000000D0
Help! 2 out of my 6 computers now show spontaneous blue screens. Both on WIN XP SP3 automatic updates enabled. A new version of Mozilla (4.0) was installed on the first computer last night, but no change to the second and no change in the material either.
First computer displays error * stop: 0x000007B (0xF78A2524, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000). If try to start in safe mode, it stops when it arrives a...driver/mup.sys Booted with XP disk upward and entered the corruptions of recovery-not rated.
Another computer displays DRIVER_corrupted_MMPOOL with technical information: * stop: 0x000000D0 (0xF98E021B), x 0, 00000002 00000001, 0 x 80548167 x). He was able to "recover from a serious error" and seems to be functional at the moment.
I have disabled the automatic updates on other computers. What is going on?
We (in other words, my son, the computer geek) finally solved our problem. It seems that we have picked up a virus - if it was related to the update of Mozilla Firefox, I don't know. We took out the hard drive assigned, installed in another computer as a secondary hard drive ran Norton Antivirus on the touchdown drive, which indicated a "boot.tdserv file was infected/corrupted '. Search online and found a program (Kaspersky virus removal tool), downloaded and let it scan the drive integer-it found and fixed the file, and now the computer starts as nothing ever happened.
WOW!.
Good luck.
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