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Browse All TopicsI've been getting on average one BSOD per day for the last few weeks so have started monitoring them over the last few days. Here is a typical extract from the Event Viewer:
Error code 1000000a, parameter1 805d8617, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000000, parameter4 805d8617.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fw
Microsoft Online Crash Analysis reports each time that a driver has caused the problem, which is not very helpful. In the last few weeks I have upgraded to XP SP2, installed Winamp and installed a D-Link Bluetooth dongle.
Is there any way of identifying and rectifying the exact source of the problem without having to uninstall recent changes one at a time and leaving it a few days to see if things improve?
On reboot the system advises that it has recovered from a serious error and sends data to the microsoft oca site. I have kept the files that have been sent on the last three occassions though I don't know how to analyse these or even if they will help.
Can anyone provide advice on this? Is further information needed for investigation? If so let me know what is needed and I will try to provide it.
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