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Ok...
A couple of weeks ago, I did a fresh install of Vista and was getting random BSOD's that possibly pointed the finger at a bad HDD.
So I bought a new one and reinstalled everything. Everything has been fine until yesterday. I got a "Bad Pool Caller" bsod, but hadn't adjusted the settings so that it would wait for me to reboot, so no data other than that.
Then today, I god a Driver IRQL Not Less or Equal Stop: 0x000000D1 (give or take a 0), ndis.sys and date stamp: 4791A99.
I also have the mini dump from that crash, but it's greek to me and I was hoping that someone might be able to help.
Also, I run 4 monitors and have been having an issue w/ Ultramon in that one of my monitors goes kinda wonky when it comes back from a screen saver over night etc. So I would think it's a video driver, but I'm running the latest nvidia one (182.50).
I have a Q6600, 8G Ram, 3 HDD's (not raid), a 8800GT and a 8600GT video cards.
I can provide more info if needed...I'm thinking of rolling back the driver to one or two previous versions and if that doesn't work, buy a new NIC card...thoughts?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!
Here is the link to the mini dump file: Minidump file @ megaupload.
eta: I have run a full system scan w/ my AV (avira pro), spybot, as well as malwarebytes (full system scan) and all have come back clean as a whistle.
A couple of weeks ago, I did a fresh install of Vista and was getting random BSOD's that possibly pointed the finger at a bad HDD.
So I bought a new one and reinstalled everything. Everything has been fine until yesterday. I got a "Bad Pool Caller" bsod, but hadn't adjusted the settings so that it would wait for me to reboot, so no data other than that.
Then today, I god a Driver IRQL Not Less or Equal Stop: 0x000000D1 (give or take a 0), ndis.sys and date stamp: 4791A99.
I also have the mini dump from that crash, but it's greek to me and I was hoping that someone might be able to help.
Also, I run 4 monitors and have been having an issue w/ Ultramon in that one of my monitors goes kinda wonky when it comes back from a screen saver over night etc. So I would think it's a video driver, but I'm running the latest nvidia one (182.50).
I have a Q6600, 8G Ram, 3 HDD's (not raid), a 8800GT and a 8600GT video cards.
I can provide more info if needed...I'm thinking of rolling back the driver to one or two previous versions and if that doesn't work, buy a new NIC card...thoughts?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!
Here is the link to the mini dump file: Minidump file @ megaupload.
eta: I have run a full system scan w/ my AV (avira pro), spybot, as well as malwarebytes (full system scan) and all have come back clean as a whistle.
