My Fix for the STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005... BSOD / REBOOT

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  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    With what you've provided, no.
  • edited August 2008
    What information do you need tell me I will provide.
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    shoker wrote:
    What information do you need tell me I will provide.
    Hardware list, version of Windows, what you were doing when the error happened, any recent changes to your software/hardware setup.

    Bottom line: the more information you provide, the better we can help.
  • edited August 2008
    CPU:Amd 5200+
    VGA:9600gt
    Ram: 2Gb 800Mhz
    HDD: Sata2 160gb
    It is 2 weeks old.
    I started getting this errror after I installed Windows xp(Don't remember what I was doing that moment when got this BSOD) now I got Diffrent BSOD Stop 0x0000008E(oxB075EDD2 , 0xAF488A1 , 0x00000000)It says Begining memory dump.
    Memory Dump completed
    NVTcp.sys
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    My initial guess is a bad memory stick. How many sticks of memory are in the computer? If it's more than one, remove all but one. Place it in the first memory slot and boot the computer. If it works, change it for a different stick and repeat the process.

    Also try this for each memory slot in your motherboard.
  • edited August 2008
    mertesn wrote:
    My initial guess is a bad memory stick. How many sticks of memory are in the computer? If it's more than one, remove all but one. Place it in the first memory slot and boot the computer. If it works, change it for a different stick and repeat the process.

    Also try this for each memory slot in your motherboard.

    Ok i will try
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    A good program to test your RAM is Memtest86. It's a free download (just google for it), burn it to a CD, and boot from the CD.
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    Here's Icrontic's Guide on how to test with memtest86.
  • edited August 2008
    keep getting this error code after like 5 -10 mins normaly after starting a warcraft 3 game.
    stop:0x0000008e(oxc0000005,0xae167bee,oxab60b71c,ox00000000) is the error code and below is a copy of the mini dump file , ive spent a good 2 and half hours trying to make sense of these files any hlep would be much appreciated.

    PAGEDUMP (

    //edit: useless garbage removed for readibility

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  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    Have you tested your memory?
  • edited August 2008
    troll:
    Thanks for creating this post. I had a similar STOP error and thanks to your post I was able to get on the right track towards resolving it. Though my particular issue was caused by a different virus, and my evil service was named "jjrrrrzz", your solution still worked and I was able to clean the machine. Thanks again!
  • trolltroll Windsor, Nova Scotia Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    Great to hear sc123!

    You very welcome, I am glad this thread helped you kill off your virus problem!
  • edited August 2008
    I am having a rather similar issue. Everytime I start up the computer, after about 30 seconds I go into the blue screen. It does not fail. I am able to log into Safe Mode just fine, but outside of that...I can't do anything. I am running on a Windows XP comp made by Dell ...and am at sort of a loss right now. I've tried several of the things in this thread, but nothing works. My current error code is

    0x0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XB9730B20, 0XA9A42808, 0X00000000). Any help would be appreciated, if I can give any additional info that will help, I can try..
  • edited September 2008
    Hi guys.

    I'm currently suffering from this error..

    I've got the small dump things on my desktop (Which has this problem) and it's currently runnign the Memtest as others have suggested.

    I ran the virus scan thing on the first page of the thread and haven't encountered an error.

    I do not think it's a RAM problem, however, I built this desktop about 3 weeks ago and i've not 'done' anything differently since then - except for killing Norton because it was slowing my internet right down.

    Details..
    Q6600 running at 3.0 GHZ
    4 gig of OCZ ddr3 ram
    Gigabyte X48 motherboard
    Ati 4870 512mb

    If I'm missing anything important let me know.

    Would love suggestions... Blue screen isn't "regular", - e.g. not every time I reboot and 30 seconds in.. It's hit 3 times or so in the last week. I will upload info on the RAM test and the mem dumps after the desktop is done with the mem test.

    Suggestions and help would be amazing, thank you very much.
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    browha wrote:
    Would love suggestions... Blue screen isn't "regular", - e.g. not every time I reboot and 30 seconds in.. It's hit 3 times or so in the last week. I will upload info on the RAM test and the mem dumps after the desktop is done with the mem test.

    Suggestions and help would be amazing, thank you very much.

    What version of Windows are you running?

    If your computer is crashing on an irregular basis, try to keep track of exactly what is going on at the time - what applications are open (including all tasks and processes), how long the computer has been running since the last cold boot (from a powered off state). The most likely cause is a memory problem - especially if it's not a regular crash. You don't always hit the same memory segments every time a program is launched, so it probably won't be tied to any single application or time span.

    Definitely run Memtest86.
  • edited September 2008
    Hi mate

    I'm using XP pro 32bit.

    Memtest is now at 55% :)

    Last time it crashed...

    I was running Call of Duty 4 in the background (not actively playing it), I had Zmud open (a small MUDding software), and Firefox / MSN/similiar assorted apps. For this particular instance, I'd say the last cold boot would have been a few hours.

    So far as the ram, i've run more... memory intensive programs before without a problem, as you say, the same segments arent always used, but I find it a bit odd that I went 3 weeks without a crash and then hit 3 crashes in about 24 hours.

    I will dump the small dumps or whatever they are called as soon as I get the chance, and post a link here.

    If you have any suggestions for me to do to help diagnose the problem, please throw em out :)

    Thanks alot guys.
  • edited September 2008
    Oh, I should mention, I'm on the q6600 overclocked to 3 GHz, so a friend is suggesting it might be to do with my overclock. I'm going to be fairly annoyed if this computer doesn't even hit 3 GHz safely, to be honest, haha
  • edited September 2008
    Hiya.

    The mem test passed fine, no problems reported

    Here are assorted dump files


    http://browha.googlepages.com/Mini091008-02.dmp
    http://browha.googlepages.com/Mini091008-01.dmp
    http://browha.googlepages.com/Mini083108-01.dmp
    http://browha.googlepages.com/Mini082108-01.dmp

    Let me know if you find anythign interesting, thank you very much.
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    browha wrote:
    Oh, I should mention, I'm on the q6600 overclocked to 3 GHz, so a friend is suggesting it might be to do with my overclock. I'm going to be fairly annoyed if this computer doesn't even hit 3 GHz safely, to be honest, haha
    I would definitely start there. Also if your memory is overclocked you might need to loosen some settings there as well.
  • edited September 2008
    Hiya

    The overclock speed of everything bar the multiplier and the other thing are done automatically by my BIOS, i dont know if this is standard or not, etc (e.g. the memory timings).

    Is there any way I can test for the BSoD once I take it back down to a slower speed? It's just random really, isnt it? :S

    Thanks for the help mate
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    The only way to really test at this point is to keep doing what you've been doing. If the system remains stable, I'd suggest manually overclocking if you're going to do so at all.

    Out of curiosity, what case and cooling do you use?
  • edited September 2008
    Antec 900, just using some artic cooling fan, dont know the name off hand, but it was a cheap 20 GBP one.
    I want to water cool it in the future, but will cooling help with BSoD?
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    Quite likely. Proper cooling is critical to keeping your computer stable - especially when overclocking. Water cooling isn't necessary at stock or reasonably overclocked speeds. If you'll take a look at a couple of the articles posted on this site (here, here, and here) there are several excellent cooling solutions.
    You certainly have one of the best cases available for airflow so you have a good start.
  • edited September 2008
    0x0000008E (0xC0000005,0x8054A51A,0xAAEAB9E8,0x00000000)

    Hi all,
    I`ve got a problem with BSOD.One month ago i bought a new computer...
    I played Devil May Cry 4-all was fine,played some other games-it was fine too,i downloaded AssassinsCreed at 5 first minutes was fine but after game tutorial computer restarted,i put off automatically restart and BSOD showed me this error 0x0000008E (0xC0000005,0x8054A51A,0xAAEAB9E8,0x00000000)
    I tryed everything but nothing didnt help me

    Could anyone suggest me what to do??

    My comp configurations:

    Windows XP SP2
    DualCore Intel Pentium D 805, 2680 MHz
    CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.66GHz, 2679 Mhz
    VIDEo:Radeon X1600 512MB
    RAM:2GB DDR2
  • mertesnmertesn I am Bobby Miller Yukon, OK Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    sentre wrote:
    Could anyone suggest me what to do??
    Please read the rest of this thread, try all of the solutions offered, and respond with the results.
  • edited September 2008
    mertesn wrote:
    Please read the rest of this thread, try all of the solutions offered, and respond with the results.
    Ok
  • edited September 2008
    Hello mate

    W/the overclocking thing.. What do you think the error there is? I mean, i can understand overheating... but i've run programs like prime 45 on here and had all four quads running at 100% before no problem..

    Cheers
  • edited September 2008
    Hello, I have a post about error stop:0x0000008e but i haven't got any answers...



    (icon4.gifEMERGENCY PLEASE...

    <HR style="BORDER-TOP: #aaa 1px solid" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Please Can Someone Help Me,I Read All 8 Pages IN the post "My Fix for the STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005... BSOD / REBOOT" But I Dont See What I Need...

    I Also Got An error Stop: 0x0000008e (0xc0000005,0xf8866b20,0xf86847a4,0x00000000) But The Problem Is That I Dont Have A Xp Backup Disk... I Dont Have A Floppy Disk Drive... And I Have All My Family Pictures In This Pc

    I Log In But My Screen Is Blank, I Use Ctrl-alt-del And I Went To Browse And This Is How Im Connecting Here. This Is The Only Pc I Have I Dont Have Acces To Another

    And Im Sure Is A Virus From Mns Messenger Because This Happens While I Was Talking To My Sister And Suddenly A Link Appear.. I Did Not Press The Link But I Did Send A Message To "my Sister" Saying: Did You Send Me That Link? But Her Computer Was Frozen At The Time... I Woke Up And Gone, Nightmare Begin On My Birthday Please Help Me!!!! I Need To Save My Pictures.. I Try Opening the Nero program But When I Press Burn.. It Does Nothing.

    I Can Open Programs With Windows Task Manager. Is there any way i can put my pictures an a cd before doing the clean up and if i can do it if i dont have a xp back disc?

    Is this virus deleting my files?


    Please Someone help)

    but now i was able to backup all my pictures, nero suddenly started working... now i want to follow troll direction to fix the virus but i dont have a xp backup cd.. it was preinstalled.

    is there a web page that i can download it? please, it's been 5 days trying to fix this problem, can someone help me...

    thank you.
  • trolltroll Windsor, Nova Scotia Icrontian
    edited September 2008
    rozzie wrote:
    i dont have a xp backup cd.. it was preinstalled.

    is there a web page that i can download it? please, it's been 5 days trying to fix this problem, can someone help me...

    thank you.

    Hello rozzie;

    Usually with preinstalled systems there is an application that loads at boot time reminding you to make recovery disks for your system... Unless its a clone then you need to get a disk from the company you bought it from.

    You can't legally download a copy of XP but you can use a friends copy etc... to get to the recovery console.

    What you also need to do is get a copy of Malwarebytes from:
    http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

    Install it on your computer, it will install in safe mode if that's all that works, and run it. It won't be able to update in safe mode but the data file that comes with it is usually quite current.

    Do a full scan of your computer and have it fix all that it finds. You might need to run it two or three times as it sounds like your machine is infected.

    You should really run a memory test as well to make sure that your ram is good. You can get a CD image as well that will boot if you have no floppy.

    If your machine will not work stable enough or is just to slow from infections, then you will have to get a friend, computer shop, school, local user group, or anyone else... to put the memory test on a cd for you and possibly the Malwarebytes on a cd or memory stick.

    Good Luck!
  • edited September 2008
    Thank you very much troll, i download the program and now everything is showing on desktop... when i restarted the pc, it took me to a page from microsoft saying that it was recover from a stop error that i need it to do a restore from the date before i had the problem, but it only allows me to do it after i had the virus so i didnt do the restore... i runed malwarebytes for the second time and it found again 3 bad items and right now im running a 3rd time.. i will follow the instructions on the spyware &virus removal forum..
    again, thank you very much for your time and help.. u guys are angels
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