| 33 Just keep an eye on the computer without all the extra hardware installed.
Also, Dattron's suggestion is important -- make sure your box isn't
overheating (the BIOS usually reports the temp of your CPU, which you can
compare to the published tolerances). Overclocking your hardware also leads
to random bluescreens.
FYI, those errors are
RPC_S_CALL_FAILED The remote procedure call failed.
ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT The component store has been corrupted.
The second one is pretty scary, and suggests that the database of installed
updates is broken. It could be caused if you got a bluescreen in the middle
if an install. If you search for the SXS error code, you'll find a few
forums that suggest potential fixes, but their advice is very much
unsupported.
The .dmp file can be debugged with windbg, if you really know what you're
doing. (I do not know how to debug bluescreens.)
"ColMac" wrote:
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> So far I've had probs with the following updates
>
> KB 938979 Error Code 800706BE
>
> KB 944533 Error Code 80073712
>
> KB 929777 Error Code 800706BE
>
>
> I've now stopped trying downloads of MS Update for now.
>
> I've gradually been adding hardware as I rebuild (I went back to basics with
> a clean HDD) The only "recent" additions are my Epson printer, My Sony Phone,
> and my CReative MP3 player. I've now removed all and I'll see if this helps,
> but as the fault is intermiittent, I won' know for a few days if this works.
>
> I have just run MemTest 86 on the installed memory which passed all tests,
> so it looks as if that is not the problem.
>
> I had hoped that the error codes (or the dump file would have pointed to
> which driver is giving me grief. Is there kn further info on these points?
>
> Colin
>
>
> Problem signature:[color=green]
> > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
> > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
> > Locale ID: 2057
> >
> > Additional information about the problem:
> > BCCode: d1
> > BCP1: 0000001B
> > BCP2: 00000002
> > BCP3: 00000000
> > BCP4: 91575F5B
> > OS Version: 6_0_6000
> > Service Pack: 0_0
> > Product: 768_1
> >
> > Files that help describe the problem:
> > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini031008-01.dmp
> > C:\Users\Colin\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-46937-0.sysdata.xml
> > C:\Users\Colin\AppData\Local\Temp\WER1E31.tmp.version.txt[/color]
> Did this post answer the question?
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