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    Search BSOD at Windows Ultimate Vista SP1

    hi guys i badly need a big help here,everytime i run dual client on my online game suddenly after 5-10 mins my PC turns to BSOD with an error message listed below:


    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1033

    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: d1
    BCP1: 2080CB23
    BCP2: 00000002
    BCP3: 00000001
    BCP4: 93A16346
    OS Version: 6_0_6001
    Service Pack: 1_0
    Product: 256_1


    here is my Rig:
    Motherboard Name Biostar TA690G AM2
    CPU Type DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2700 MHz (13.5 x 200) 5200+
    Computer Type ACPI x86-based PC
    Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1
    Motherboard Chipset AMD 690G, AMD Hammer
    System Memory 3328 MB (DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM)
    Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (512 MB)
    Monitor SyncMaster T190/T190G,SyncMaster Magic T190/T190G(Digital) [NoDB] (HVNQ600265)
    Audio Adapter Realtek ALC662 @ ATI SB600 - High Definition Audio Controller

    my graphics driver is surely updated.
    guys i really need a solution regarding this matter, any informable and useful information, tips, and suggestions will be a great help for me thank you

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    It might be due to a faulty driver or a fault in Hardware. Try using System Restore in Vista to restore the PC to an earlier and possibly, healthy state.

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    Check sound card drivers as well and make sure it is not caused by antivirus.

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    What do you mean by "dual client"?
    Is it two process? What happens if you run single client? Do you get bluescreen as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by utkarsh30june View Post
    It might be due to a faulty driver or a fault in Hardware. Try using System Restore in Vista to restore the PC to an earlier and possibly, healthy state.
    Hi! As many of the post already assumed it could be a driver issue. I also think it's the reason. Try to see if windows update have any updates for your driver. You might even need to go the original producers of the hardware.

    I'll suggest you check your current version of your drivers. I use "driver magician" a great tool to update your drivers without visiting their website.

    I know by fact that nvidia just released a new driver. You might check it out and remember to probably remove your old graphic driver. I use "driver cleaner PE". Remember to restart when they ask you to because they'll remove the last files that couldn't be removed because they were used by the OS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
    What do you mean by "dual client"?
    Is it two process? What happens if you run single client? Do you get bluescreen as well?
    yup it is two process e.g playing two characters at the same time, BSOD does not occur on single client only....
    BTW my Graphic driver is updated, my motherboard driver is updated, i dont think it has any relations on sound card driver because i disable game sounds when i'm in dual client gaming.....

    please help me guys i dont want to go back to windows XP anymore i loved VISTA the very 1st time i installed it

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    Upload minidump files to Rapidshare or any site and provide the link :

    You can find the dump file by going into the "Problem Reports and Solutions" center. Click on "View Problem History" on the left-side of the window. Find the issue in the list and double-click on it. Then click on "View a temporary copy of these files" and copy the DMP file.

    Minidump may give some clue.
    Happy To Help

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    Quote Originally Posted by prashanthpai View Post
    Upload minidump files to Rapidshare or any site and provide the link :

    You can find the dump file by going into the "Problem Reports and Solutions" center. Click on "View Problem History" on the left-side of the window. Find the issue in the list and double-click on it. Then click on "View a temporary copy of these files" and copy the DMP file.

    Minidump may give some clue.
    sir thanks for your response regarding your request, here is the DMP file, i uploaded it to FileDen.com here is the link:

    click here



    i hope this is the key for solution of my BSOD problem many thanks to all of you

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    I'll have to download Debugging Symbols Package for Vista (240 MB) which is not same as that of XP. So it may take some time. And there is no guarantee that exact cause can be pinpointed. But in many cases, we can identify the faulty file that caused it. And I am not Sir.

    BTW, while googling the error code, I did notice that you had posted in others forum too.
    http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=44512
    Last edited by prashanthpai; 10-12-2008 at 12:33 AM.

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    Try checking how much memory and CPU usage when running single client and dual client.
    Maybe it is hitting on your CPU usage too hard, heating it up and cause the reboot.

 

 
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