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Help! bsod 0x3B in windows XP x64


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kevyn

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This computer is driving me mental!!

I built my first computer back in may everything worked ok until kaspersky kept informing me of a trojan-downloader in september. after numerous attempts to clear this problem i decided to do a complete reinstall
i formatted the hard drive partitioned it and reinstalled windows. at the same time i installed the two sata optical drives and the two 250gb hdd. i also installed all the latest drivers for my hardware and flashed the bios. everything appeared ok at first but then i started to get random reboots and sometimes just a blank screen. i switched off auto-restart and now get random bsod's (stop codes 0x3b,0xd1,0xc2,and the driver is mismanaging system ptes.)sometimes if i left the machine switched off for 4 or 5 hours it would run for 24 hours before bsod but then wouldn't even boot into safe mode.leaving for 4 or 5 hours more would mean i could reboot as normal.in my latest attempt to solve this i rolled back the graphics drivers and uninstalled the logitech setpoint64 drivers. This appeared to solve the problem as the machine ran for at least 36 hours before bsod.
the latest bsod is

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

STOP 0x0000003B (0X00000000C0000005,0XFFFFFADF90204E58,0XFFFFFADF80C70810,0X0000000000000000)

fltMgr.sys - address FFFFFADF90204E58 base at FFFFFADF901F8000, datestamp 45d69305

beginning dump of physical memory

Rebooted pc ran for about 20 minutes before bsod again this time

STOP 0 X 1E (0XFFFFFFFFC0000005,0XFFFFF80001028F7A,0X0000000000000000,0XFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)

beginning dump of physical memory

Anybody got any ideas

Edited by kevyn, 03 December 2009 - 11:57 AM.

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