Blue Screen with weird crash information

Ender

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Basically it tells me something may be wrong with my hardware and to uninstall any newly installed hardware. However, I have no new hardware and haven't for the past 3 years.

It then states

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:

STOP: 0x000000000E95 (something like that)

and then promptly tells me to restart my computer or does a count to 120 from 0 where it says "Dumping cache" (I think).

Could this be a ram error? I reformatted my Windows partition and my entire hard drive but still get this prompt and frequent (perhaps every hour... spontaneous) error. Also, when I turn my computer off for a long period of time and try to restart, the computer often goes to this Blue Screen when loading windows or even before hand. Perhaps 6-7 times before it even lets me access my desktop.
 

dclive

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Originally posted by: Ender
Basically it tells me something may be wrong with my hardware and to uninstall any newly installed hardware. However, I have no new hardware and haven't for the past 3 years.

It then states

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:

STOP: 0x000000000E95 (something like that)

and then promptly tells me to restart my computer or does a count to 120 from 0 where it says "Dumping cache" (I think).

Could this be a ram error? I reformatted my Windows partition and my entire hard drive but still get this prompt and frequent (perhaps every hour... spontaneous) error. Also, when I turn my computer off for a long period of time and try to restart, the computer often goes to this Blue Screen when loading windows or even before hand. Perhaps 6-7 times before it even lets me access my desktop.

I'd be happy to look at the memory.dmp file that's generated (either c:\winnt\memory.dmp or c:\windows\minidump\minidump.dmp) - check out the URL in my .sig and go thru those steps & send me the MPS Reports, too. :)

It would help if you'd cut and paste (from the System log in Event Viewer) the exact error messages you get when it crashes.
 

Ender

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I emailed you :)

Also, when I try to play Lineage 2, I can barely play for 5 minutes before the computer basically freezes with a weird speaker sound and sometimes restarts. This is EXTREMELY annoying. I also notice that I'm getting "Detecting Proxy Settings" all the time when I use my IE 6.0 browser when before I reformatted, such a thing never happened. Is this a problem with my ISP? Should I call them up?
 

dclive

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Originally posted by: Ender
I emailed you :)

Also, when I try to play Lineage 2, I can barely play for 5 minutes before the computer basically freezes with a weird speaker sound and sometimes restarts. This is EXTREMELY annoying. I also notice that I'm getting "Detecting Proxy Settings" all the time when I use my IE 6.0 browser when before I reformatted, such a thing never happened. Is this a problem with my ISP? Should I call them up?

http://www.liutilities.com/pro...cesslibrary/winupdate/

skkejy.exe --- doesn't look good....

(and there are plenty of others; once I saw this I didn't bother going much further)

Your system is owned.

You need to put a firewall of some sort between your computer and the internet, and then you need to rebuild your computer or run spyware/etc. removal tools to get rid of it all. You need to put SP2 on your computer immediately, plus all other Microsoft updates (yes, ALL of them) BEFORE you start surfing or running any other third-party programs. Then put the latest drivers on for all of your hardware (not from your CD - get them from the manufacturer's WWW page). If you still have this problem, post back here.
 

Ender

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Hmm... when I reformatted my entire computer, I immediately went to the Zonealarm website to get their Fire Wall software, and didn't do anything else. I guess these spywares automatically attach to my computer the moment I get on the internet :disgust: