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aguen
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reply to MikeC578

Re: [WIN7] BSOD and the Minidump... how to analyze it?

The details provided by this dump are the same as the other 2. Have you checked your event viewer yet, just to see if there are any events being posted prior to the crash?

How many different disk arrays/types (hardware) do you have in that thing?


MikeC578

join:2012-11-30
Mississauga, ON

The Event Viewer says Source: Kernel Power EventID: 41 Level: Critical

As far as other hard drives, it's the same cluster of 1 and 1.5 TB hdd's (SATA's) that I'd used prior to upgrading the CPU and C Drive (which I used a Solid State for my OS)

No RAID - all individual hdd's and all internal and all fairly new...
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Mike C



MikeC578

join:2012-11-30
Mississauga, ON

reply to aguen
20 minutes before the BSOD there was a warning in the event viewer saying Event 19, WHEA Logger and the following text in the details section, "A corrected hardware error has occurred"
Reported by Component: Processor Core
Error Source: Corrected Machine Check
Error Type: Internal Parity Error
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Mike C



MikeC578

join:2012-11-30
Mississauga, ON

Now THIS is interesting... ONE second before the crash I got an information event saying...
File System Filter 'aswSnx' (6.0, ‎2012‎-‎10‎-‎30T17:44:08.000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager.

aswSnx is my a file in my Avast! antivirus...
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Mike C



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