Diagnosis purple 5.5 ESXi host screen: 14 PF of Exception in the world 335026

Hello

I am having several problems with my VMWare ESXi 5.5 server.

My server is a Dell PowerEdge T320 with RAID 1 (2 disc 1 to) contains 3 Virtual Machines (2 x Windows Server 2012 Standard and Windows SBS 2011).

Server:

Model: Dell PowerEdge T320

Processor: Intel Xeon 1.90 E5-2450 MHz CPU

Memory: 32 GB of memory

The host runs sometimes for several hours or 30 minutes to receive the purple diagnostic screen: PF 14 of Exception in the 335026 world.

I tried everything, I've updated the BIOS, iDRAC, BIOS configured as shown in the technical and the problem persists.

The server has 1 month and does contain any sort of material error.

I'm desperate, already studied various forums without success and carried out various procedures without success as well.

Can you help me? Anyone?

Thanks for the reply.

Yes, both had.

I changed network cards in Windows Server R2 E1000E VMXNET3 2012 and disabled the RSS with the command:

netsh int tcp set global rss = off

Also found a reference on issues between Windows Server R2 2012 and Notepad ++ (!):

https://communities.VMware.com/message/2298732 # 2298732

I ended up uninstalling.

Now, Let's pray that does not appear any more purple screen.

More suggestions that I need to know?

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