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Benoit[_2_] June 6th 12 11:49 AM

System error code
 


Hi all

I have many error of System error, with code:

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
00040102, parametro4 e1f78618.

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
0000a22a, parametro4 e1f749a0.

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
0000a22a, parametro4 e1f749a0.

All System error.

It's problem, software, or hardware?



Thanks

Regards




Paul June 6th 12 06:39 PM

System error code
 
Benoit wrote:
Hi all

I have many error of System error, with code:

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
00040102, parametro4 e1f78618.

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
0000a22a, parametro4 e1f749a0.

Error code 000000c2, parametro1 00000007, parametro2 0000121a, parametro3
0000a22a, parametro4 e1f749a0.

All System error.

It's problem, software, or hardware?



Thanks

Regards


http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm

0x000000C2: BAD_POOL_CALLER

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=265879&sd=RMVP

Parameter 1 = 0x7 : Attempt to free pool which was already freed

They mention using a kernel debugger here (if it's a driver issue).

http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/a...-what-the.aspx

You can also try memtest86+ and verify the computer RAM is good.
Run this for a couple hours, and see if any errors are detected.
Scroll half way down this web page, to find the download files.

http://www.memtest.org/

If the memtest86+ test passes, then look for something that is
unique about your software setup. If an actual *driver file*
is named in the error message, that may hint at the source of
the problem.

Paul

Benoit[_2_] June 7th 12 08:52 AM

System error code
 


Ok, many thanks!

Regards




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