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    Mini Dump analysis for Windows XP

    Yes I know, support ends April 8...

    Can someone help me with the analysis of these 2 memory .dmp files? PC is running an ABIT NF-M2S mainboard with latest BIOS, OS is Windows XP SP3 with all Windows updates. I've also cloned the original 160GB WD to a brand new 500GB Seagate (this rules out any hard drive issue). Memtest86+ passed about 10 passes.

    Please rename to .dmp
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    Try Bluescreenview
    http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

    Looks like it's a driver issue that is crashing ntoskrnl.exe
    http://mikemstech.blogspot.com/2011/...ting-0x8e.html

    When did the issues start happening? I see MBAM, so did that find/repair anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midknyte View Post
    Looks like it's a driver issue that is crashing ntoskrnl.exe
    http://mikemstech.blogspot.com/2011/...ting-0x8e.html

    When did the issues start happening? I see MBAM, so did that find/repair anything?
    Do you know which driver?
    The issue has apparently always been there. Haven't finished a MBAM scan yet.

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    Nope. All I see is ntoskrnl. It doesn't say which driver. Parameter 1 is 0xc0000005 for the dump you posted.
    Case 2: Parameter 1 is 0xc0000005 (STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
    This error indicates that there was undetected memory corruption performed by one or more drivers on the system. The corruption is detected when system execution encounters it and crashes the system.
    The issue has apparently always been there.
    You mean since the system was built? That makes it harder to determine what changes might have caused it. Like if it was fine a month ago, we could try removing this month's Windows Updates.

    Another thing to check would be bad caps on the motherboard. It's a pretty old board.
    http://www.badcaps.net/pages.php?vid=5

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    Decommissioning this Windows XP PC was my suggestion, but they didn't want to do this. I've uninstalled the VGA drivers and put the "correct" nForce Driver Version 15.26 on it. 4 years older but it was the latest for this model. The old driver was 2013 dated. Seems to be stable now. Also, all the capacitors were fine and not bulging/leaking.

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