saxomophone

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I got a bsod twice out of three boots this morning.


The error was IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL


The minidump says:


BugCheck 1000000A, {e1681e6c, 1c, 0, 804fae19}

Unable to load image d347bus.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for d347bus.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for d347bus.sys
Probably caused by : d347bus.sys ( d347bus+d7ac )



the MPSReport on d347bus.sys is

Module[ 36] [C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\D347BUS.SYS]
Company Name:
File Description: PnP BIOS Extension
Product Version: (3.47:0.0)
File Version: (3.47:0.0)
File Size (bytes): 155136
File Date: Sun Aug 22 16:31:10 2004
Module TimeDateStamp = 0x4128a01d - Sun Aug 22 09:31:09 2004
Module Checksum = 0x00034fba
Module SizeOfImage = 0x00025e00
Module Pointer to PDB = [c:\pnpd.pdb]
Module PDB Guid = {361E41A5-2A49-4A9A-8D6A-B9D9D209C94E}
Module PDB Age = 0x516

I didn't find anything in the filters text file of the mps report


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Hardware Configuration:

Core2Duo E6600

EVGA Nvidia 680i mobo

2 sticks 1 GB each, Kingston HyperXRam (Timings are 4-4-4-12, 2.0v)

EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS 640 MB

Creative Audigy Gamer sound card (yes, the one old piece of hardware in my rig)

Lite-On DVD burner

OCZ StealthXStream 600Watt PSU

Seagate Baracuda 320 GB hdd, 120 gb application partition, 160 gb document partition, 4 gb linux swap partition, 35 gb linux partition

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If there's anything else you need to know, please let me know. I can send the two mindumps or the cab file from the mps reports if necessary
 

Fardringle

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It looks like d347bus.sys is one of the driver files for Daemon Tools. Try reinstalling Daemon Tools.
 

dclive

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Oct 23, 2003
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Originally posted by: saxomophone
I got a bsod twice out of three boots this morning.


The error was IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL


The minidump says:


BugCheck 1000000A, {e1681e6c, 1c, 0, 804fae19}

Unable to load image d347bus.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for d347bus.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for d347bus.sys
Probably caused by : d347bus.sys ( d347bus+d7ac )



the MPSReport on d347bus.sys is

Module[ 36] [C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\D347BUS.SYS]
Company Name:
File Description: PnP BIOS Extension
Product Version: (3.47:0.0)
File Version: (3.47:0.0)
File Size (bytes): 155136
File Date: Sun Aug 22 16:31:10 2004
Module TimeDateStamp = 0x4128a01d - Sun Aug 22 09:31:09 2004
Module Checksum = 0x00034fba
Module SizeOfImage = 0x00025e00
Module Pointer to PDB = [c:\pnpd.pdb]
Module PDB Guid = {361E41A5-2A49-4A9A-8D6A-B9D9D209C94E}
Module PDB Age = 0x516

I didn't find anything in the filters text file of the mps report


======
Hardware Configuration:

Core2Duo E6600

EVGA Nvidia 680i mobo

2 sticks 1 GB each, Kingston HyperXRam (Timings are 4-4-4-12, 2.0v)

EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS 640 MB

Creative Audigy Gamer sound card (yes, the one old piece of hardware in my rig)

Lite-On DVD burner

OCZ StealthXStream 600Watt PSU

Seagate Baracuda 320 GB hdd, 120 gb application partition, 160 gb document partition, 4 gb linux swap partition, 35 gb linux partition

========

If there's anything else you need to know, please let me know. I can send the two mindumps or the cab file from the mps reports if necessary

Good work! You did all the right steps, perfectly!

The prior poster is correct in that it is Alcohol / Daemon tools, but the best course of action isn't a reinstall (that will not fix the problem) but to either A) remove the product or B) upgrade the driver the product uses to something later.
 

dclive

Elite Member
Oct 23, 2003
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Typically yes, but look for yourself. Figure out the date/version of the file you have right now, do the upgrade, and see if that version/date on the file is different. That's all you need to do!