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Best Answer Ztruker , 13 August 2015 - 03:45 PM

The dumps show: Once - CBUFS.sys Comodo backup Twice - PalmUSBD.sys Palm, Inc. belonging to product HotSync® Manager Thrice - e1e5132.sys component of Intel® PRO/1000 PCI Express Net... Go to the full post »


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I recently installed a new motherboard and hard drive. Since then, I've had several BSOD occurances. Minidump zip attached. Thanks so much in advance.

 

 

SYSTEM

Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3

Motherboard: DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E6700, 2666 MHz (10 x 267)

BIOS Type: Phoenix (05/24/07)

 

 

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The dumps show:

 

Once - CBUFS.sys Comodo backup
Twice - PalmUSBD.sys Palm, Inc. belonging to product HotSync® Manager
Thrice - e1e5132.sys component of Intel® PRO/1000 PCI Express Network Connection Drive
 

Look for newer drivers or consider upgrading to a newer OS like Win 7, 8.1 or 10.


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The dumps show:

 

Once - CBUFS.sys Comodo backup
Twice - PalmUSBD.sys Palm, Inc. belonging to product HotSync® Manager
Thrice - e1e5132.sys component of Intel® PRO/1000 PCI Express Network Connection Drive
 

Look for newer drivers or consider upgrading to a newer OS like Win 7, 8.1 or 10.

 

 

Thank you very much for your help. To be clear, does that mean that those three items are causing conflicts, leading to crashes? I tried Win 7 after installing the new drive and board. I didn't like it and went back to XP. I might try again if the 10 upgrade is free.


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No way to tell. I would look for updates for drivers for those devices and see if that fixes the problem.


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Just an update. I uninstalled/reinstalled Comodo and updated those two drivers. The problem has stopped. Thank you for your help, Ztruker.


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You're welcome, glad that helped.
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