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[SOLVED] BSOD Dump Files

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BSOD errors. I would appreciate assistance analyzing these dump files for a solution. This is the BSOD message....

BCCode 1000008e BCP1:C0000005 BCP2:806E694F BCP3:A9B9EB8
BCP4:00000000 OSver:5_1_2600 SP3_0 Product:256_1

I'm not being permitted to attach files to this post but can email to anyone willing to take a look at them.
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Re: BSOD Dump Files

Hi rerun1 and welcome to TSF:wave:

I think I remember an issue dealing with file extension that prevents a file from being attached to a post. Try ziping the dump files and see if a .zip extension will attach.
If that works, I'll make it a mission of mine to be more profound next time I tell someone:wink:
I'm not good at decyphering dump files, but others on this forum are. I usually look at errors in the events viewer to determine course of action. A double click on an error there will give more details about the error.

Hope this helps:smile:
Mack1
Re: BSOD Dump Files

Thanks. The issue with the file attachments is that I had them on another post so it won't let me attach them to this one. I can point you to the other post if you find someone wanting to review them. Thanks for the best wishes but I think this one might go unsolved and I'll need to reinstall XP.
Re: BSOD Dump Files

Hi rerun1,

What have you tried so far to fix the problem.
Can you boot in Safe Mode?
Have you ran chkdsk /p?
If you have XP install CD with SP2 on it, you can try runing SFC /scannow from the Run command line. I noticed that you have SP3, but I think it will still work. Anyway, if you are looking at a total re-install, there is nothing to lose in trying.

Post back with any questions you might have.

Best regards,
Mack1
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