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Default Hardware flakiness (Windoze BSOD)

On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 11:23:47 -0800, David Nebenzahl
wrote:

On 11/4/2009 3:14 AM Meat Plow spake thus:

Your LESS_OR_EQUAL and depending on the hex string is more likely a
driver stomping on memory space allocated by another program/driver
running in the background.


It puked again and I wrote down the offending module, which was
asc3550.sys. Looked at this file (with Notepad) and found it was the
Windoze SCSI handler. So now I know *where* it's ****ing up, anyhow.


Not exactly. That's the AdvanSys Ultra-Wide PCI driver, not the SCSI
drivers that come with W2K.

There's really not enough info yet to properly assign the blame. Try
putting a SCSI terminator on the end of your do it thyself cable and
see if it blue screens the same way. Also, try the terminator at the
AdvanSys card. It's not a definitive test, but it might give a clue.

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