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Re: Help me make sense of crash dump.
A series of questions actually.
I had been using SAV and NOD32 together on 32bit for over an year before I moved to 64. I had not ONCE had one BSOD. Of all AV combos I had used these two got along perfectly and I don't want to remove one without knowing for sure if it is the cause of my trouble.
Comodo would indeed be a likely suspect. I am a frequent poster on their forums and I read BSOD topics. Sadly, as the title says, I cannot make further sense of the crash dump. So I would kindly ask you, if you have found out a problem with Comodo, to provide me with details of the memory addresses and faulting DLLs/SYSs/EXEs that brought the system down so that I may report to them. Again I have been using CFP with WF and SAV and NOD32 for over an year without any incidents of any sort.
I realize these are 64bit drivers and apps and could very well have stability differrences from the 32bit ones. I will start by disabling the Windows Firewall service.
Can you trace back which kernel module rundll32.exe had upset?
Last edited by Searinox; 11-25-2008 at 04:06 AM.
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