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Originally Posted by jcgriff2
Hi. . .
The BSOD with the 0x000000d1 where you mentioned spzo.sys has a date stamp of 47cf3bb9, which if I converted properly is Thursday, March 06, 2008 12:32:57 (GMT-5). I also cannot find anything on this file. But the date is a clue nonetheless - check you c:\windows\system32\drivers folder and sort by date.
The 0x0000007f bug check typically occurs after you install a faulty or mismatched hardware (especially memory) or if installed hardware fails.
As for the dump file, I know that mediafire.com offers free file hosting with a limit of 100mb per file - can you split the file to produce 2 files below the 100mb level? Also, as jamiemac mentioned, are your system settings set for a full memory dump - if so, for now, change it to produce a kernel dump.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
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Strange, I have no driver files modified on the date you specified.
I also had the system settings to small dump (which it doesnt seem to be producing), so I changed to kernel dump as you suggested.
I will try to reduce down the big dump file and find some way to send it.
Could the 0x0000007f BSOD be related to a failing video card? Or is it more likely mismatched memory? I installed an extra 512MB from an older rig, but that was after I was already having alot of BSOD problems. I suppose I will take it just to be safe.