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UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP


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masterginzu

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I am running windows nt 4.0 workstation and receive the following error and am unable to get into windows. The login screen comes up but goes to BSOD within 2 seconds. I have performed a RAM test and it passed, the drive is fine along with a scan of the operating system. It has just happened suddenly. Please help. Below is the first part of the BSOD that I receive.

*** STOP: 0x0000007F (0x0000000D, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP

CPUID:GenuineIntel 6.8.3 irq:1f SYSVER 0xf0000565
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Welcome to Geeks to Go! You've seen this?
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Have read that.

The RAM is OK. The last thing loaded was a driver for usb to serial port which is not compatible with winnt 4.0 workstation and has had this memory physical dump since then.

Last know good configuration does not work and neither does winnt 4.0 workstation with vga mode

any other ideas
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can you boot into safe mode? If you can, so a search for that driver you installed, and delete it.
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The latest driver that was installed which I belive is causing the problem was a driver for - usb to serial port.

Also how can i identify and delete the driver if I am unable to boot into VGA mode which is the closest thing to safe mode equivalent of operating systems currently.
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