I thought a driver issue as well, but no drivers have been installed/updated in months. I ran kanalyzer and it said it couldn't find anything wrong
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Browse All TopicsI have a Windows 2003 server that is our corporate Exchange server. Yesterday it BSOD'ed on us and I'm trying to figure out why. I've attached a copy of the pstat output in .txt format.
I'd appreciate it if someone could help me shed some light on what may have happened.
Thanks,
George
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From you pstat I find out that your version of Norton AV has known software problem.
symevent.sys 43161C03 Wed Aug 31 17:07:15 2005
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You had better upgrade Norton AV will resolve the blue screen problem. If you provide the minidump, I can confirm the culprit.
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by: jasin00Posted on 2008-02-18 at 06:45:30ID: 20920261
something changed on your system. probably a driver. go to the sys32 directory get the dumpfile.txt assuming you have dump to log turned on. the go download the dumpfile analizer from microsoft and follow the instructions and it will tell you what changed. or you can get the file and send to microsoft and wait a week for them to analize it. but basically you only get that when something in your system changed.