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02-Jul-2008, 12:40 PM #1
Solved: BSOD Minidump analysis needed please
I'm having issues with a BSOD on shutting down or restarting my computer. It is working fine otherwise. It is just giving me the BSOD on shutdown or restart. Ran memtest and it showed no errors. I was wondering if any information can be found in these 3 minidump files. That is all I have.

The error I get is *** STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x804F2DC1, b0c917d0 (changes each time), 0x00000000)

My computer runs Windows XP Pro, SP 3. I have 2 GB RAM. I have a RAID 0 setup, Silicon Image SiI 3112 Controller. GeoForce FX 5900 display adapter. All updates current and no changes made that started causing the problem.

I would appreciate any efforts made is helping me find out what is wrong.
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