BSOD 0X0000008E

Hello

I have a few BSOD crash questions im hoping someone can help me with, so here's my story so far.

Bought a new graphics card and installed and its drivers, programs, etc., and after about 2 days I started late while playing and crashing. Decided to take the card out and send it back and started using my onboard graphics card while I wait to come again instead of taking the time to reinstall and uninstall the old card again. But with the edge now im getting instant blocks logging on my game and BSOD.

Here's the thing about code error message.

0x0000008E (0 x 80000004, 0x806ECAE1, 0xA6CA1814, 0x00000000)

Hi xMattattackx,

· What is the number and the model of the computer?

· What is the service pack installed on the computer?

You can follow the steps in troubleshooting mentioned in the link below: general troubleshooting for an error message that you receive randomly in Windows XP: "Stop 0x0000008E": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945658

With regard to:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958233

    Troubleshooting Vista Blue Screen, error of JUDGMENT (and Windows 7)
    http://www.chicagotech.NET/Vista/vistabluescreen.htm

    Understanding and decoding BSOD (blue screen of death) Messages
    http://www.Taranfx.com/blog/?p=692

    Windows - troubleshooting blue screen errors
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    In some cases, it may be necessary.

    Startup Options recovery or Windows 7 disk repair

    How to run a startup repair in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/681-startup-repair.html

    How to start on the System Recovery Options in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html

    How to create a Windows 7 system repair disc
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/2083-system-repair-disc-create.html

    How to do a repair installation to repair Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

    I hope this helps.

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    Proteus

    Worked well but had to respond to survey questions to continue.

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    If you are unable to Windows because it crashes too early, try safe mode.

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    N

    You are better able to tell us if the problem is resolved.  Continue to run Malwarebytes about once a week.  If the BSOD ceased and MBAM does not show any other infection, you're probably good.

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    I recently implemented almost from scratch, because Opera program and profile would be repeatedly corrupted, making me lose the email. (This reappeared even after reinstall opera clean, do not use old messages or other profile files). Therefore, I restored a backup of the C: partition Ghost (there are others for my data and downloads) I did shortly after the purchase, after which I had installed only Ghost and two games (I uninstalled the games). I installed SP3 and ran Microsoft Update. I was trying to reinstall other programs that I use now. It's Rhapsody; one of my kids 'synchronize' a player MP3 Sansa Fuze with Rhapsody.

    A few days ago when closing Internet Explorer, I got a message that should be closed and I could send a report to Microsoft. It is also used to happen before, from time to time.

    Then, more recently, when I closed Rhapsody, I got a blue screen with a message that there was a problem. He said I could try to change some settings in the BIOS. I remember what happens before I restored the ghost of 2005 BU. I looked in the BIOS and not able to find the parameters referred to in (something like memory cache). I wish it were possible to print these messages on a blue screen. I didn't copy the entire message, but I write these references:

    STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XBF8B6C11, 0XA9538368, 0X00000000)

    Win32k.sys - address BF8B6C11 base address BF800000 DateStamp 4C7d06ce

    This means almost nothing to me. I hope that someone on the forum knows what this means and can suggest what could be the problem.

    So far, I have not had more wrong with Opera, so there may be two distinct problems. OTOH, I reinstalled only Opera on 10/12/10; I can still have problems with it.

    Hello

    Here is more information on the bug 0x8E control: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945658/

    The 0x8E KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED can be caused by a faulty service/driver, damaged hard drive or defective display card not enough space, or memory, Hardware/software incompatibility and third-party remote control software. So to get started:

    1. test your memory. Run Memtest you can download from http://www.memtest.org/#downiso. Download the ZIP file, extract the ISO and write on CD. Once written to CD, boot your PC with the CD and run Memtest. Allow the test to run by at least 3 passes or until it gives errors. If you have more than 1 memory module, run the test on each module separately. Try running Memtest from a cold - start unplug your PC for an hour to cool down, then immediately run memtest again when you next turn on the. This way memtest will run when the memory is cool and after the 3rd pass when the memory is hottest.

    2. update your display driver. Reference Dell seems to have highlighted 3 different models of Dimension 3000 and so there is 3 different Intel display drivers. See if you can find an updated driver on the Intel Web site. If you use a graphics add-on card try to find an updated driver from the manufacturer's website. If you have any trouble finding a driver let us know what brand and model of graphics card you have.

    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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    Beginning physical memory dump

    Total physical memory dump.

    Without more information, we can only speculate...

    If this happens whenever you watch a video, it's a good clue that the problem could be in your audio or video configuration, then you should start looking there.  Then, if you make adjustments, you can check your known failure scenario (watching a video) and see if the problem is resolved.

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    For information about the audio drivers, expand components, click Sound Device, click on edit, select all, copy and then paste the information here.

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    Parameter 1: 0x00000000
    Parameter 2: 0x00000000
    Parameter 3: 0x00000000
    Parameter 4: 0x00000000
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    Company: Microsoft Corporation
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    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
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    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
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