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From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 13 Mar 2006 11:03 The Seasonics are better than PCP&C, IMHO - and I used the PCP&C for years. The Seasonics are both quieter and move air better, IMHO. Those 120mm fans. :) As for cases - if Antec isn't available there, there are certainly others. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 Tony Sperling wrote: > Hi, Charlie. > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:ebwKPqmRGHA.1728(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Spend the money on a good case, one that's designed to cool well, and >> quietly. When I moved from a cheap no-name case to the Antec P180, I >> dropped almost 20c on my CPU. (Might have dropped more, but that drop got >> me down to 28c, so there wasn't much room to go. ) >> >> > Yes, I do remember those words, I still don't see any adds here for the > Antec, but I'm getting hungrier these days and I hope to dig one up. > Although I am extremely happy with my current case, (Levicom series 69) > The NorthQ PS comes with very high recommendations, but all I can say is > that it has left me 'cold', and somewhat disappointed. It is probably > very, very good as an economy product, but it is not a 'heavy duty' thing. >> >> Second, look at one of the quiet, high performance CPU coolers. They can >> make a big difference. Finally, a quality PS that does a good (and quiet) >> job of providing _clean_ power while moving the air will also make a big >> difference. I'm partial to Seasonic, and they've got long enough cables >> that the P-180 doesn't have a problem. >> > > True, cable length is extremely important. Myself, I was always partial to > PCP&C, without turning this into an advertisement, would you put the > Seasonic in that league? Because, I believe that is what I am going to > need. (something in that league!) > > >> Just one other note, Tony - a big 120 mm fan, moving slowly, will move >> more air than an 80mm moving much faster. And is a LOT quieter. >> > > Precisely! All my fans are 120mm (PSU & 2x Case fans). The case fans are > plastic but what's in the PSU I don't know. It comes with a whining > metallic resonance. Some time ago, one evening I had a big fat moth > looking for a short-cut going through that way, I don't know if that > killed the bearings, but since then occasionally, there's a ticking, > banging noise that can last from 10 min. to an hour. It then goes away > for maybe several days, but returns with a vengence. > > But I am having the greatest trouble interpreting the concept of airflow, > when adding case fans. Diagrams of airflow always picture an 'S-curve' in > a case with the PSU. This lay-out has air entering from all directions > (front and back) through the openings there. Adding case-fans has to > disturb (even destroy?) that curve. But it's nearly impossible to know > what kind of impact the additions will have in your specific situation. > You add a fan and the only result could be that you are moving the hot > spot around inside the case? There's a mission for Tom's Hardware Guide, > perhaps? > My own philosophy on this issue is that if you add fan(s) you would have > to have a PSU fan that can accommodate the extra flow of air entering the > case to have it moved out again. So, ideally - you would want a PSU with > at least two powerfull fans that can be switched on and off - most > ideally, having it controlled by the environmental functions on many > modern boards, but where is such a thing? > > Some airplanes have double propellers in close proximity that work by > building a vacuum between them (I think) that concept should give the > plane added power in lifting heavy loads, i.e. move more air more easily? > I wonder why the cooling industry hasn't come up with anything in that > department? Particularly, since few cases can accomodate anything bigger > than 120mm with the current sizes and formats. > > As always, thank you Charlie. > > > Tony. . .
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 13 Mar 2006 11:05 Avoid passive cooling choices on a high end PC that's having cooling issues. That's the last thing you want. They're great if you've got everything else sorted, and are running a CPU that won't overheat. But they just can't move enough air. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 Tony Sperling wrote: > Thank you, Chris. I pretty much arrived on that option just now since the > Seasonic that Charlie mentioned apparently goes by the name 'Arctic > Cooling' here, and I was only able to find assembled systems with those. > > Antec, finally - I was able to find, and not very expensive at all, (a > normal case + 30%) but the PS is so close to the cost of the case that it > seems futile to make calculations on potential savings. Antec had a > Passive PS at a price slightly higher than the case that I thought looked > persuasive. It is the 'Phantom 500 PEC. I wonder if that wouldn't be a > suitable companion to the P180. > > And - not to debate - I think that PC Power & Cooling used to come with 5 > years. (Or, was it even lifetime?) > > > Tony. . . > > > "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uoatbEqRGHA.4960(a)TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> I'd recommend Antec power supplies Tony. This is the only power supply >> I've seen with a 3 year warranty, and these are the strongest, most >> reliable power supplies I've used. I've gone through a lot of "no name" >> and generic power supplies and I'm still on my first Antec. >> >> Chris >> >> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling(a)dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message >> news:OpQjrGpRGHA.3052(a)TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, Charlie. >>> >>> "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in >>> message news:ebwKPqmRGHA.1728(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>>> Spend the money on a good case, one that's designed to cool well, and >>>> quietly. When I moved from a cheap no-name case to the Antec P180, I >>>> dropped almost 20c on my CPU. (Might have dropped more, but that drop >>>> got me down to 28c, so there wasn't much room to go. ) >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, I do remember those words, I still don't see any adds here for the >>> Antec, but I'm getting hungrier these days and I hope to dig one up. >>> Although I am extremely happy with my current case, (Levicom series 69) >>> The NorthQ PS comes with very high recommendations, but all I can say is >>> that it has left me 'cold', and somewhat disappointed. It is probably >>> very, very good as an economy product, but it is not a 'heavy duty' >>> thing. >>>> >>>> Second, look at one of the quiet, high performance CPU coolers. They >>>> can make a big difference. Finally, a quality PS that does a good (and >>>> quiet) job of providing _clean_ power while moving the air will also >>>> make a big difference. I'm partial to Seasonic, and they've got long >>>> enough cables that the P-180 doesn't have a problem. >>>> >>> >>> True, cable length is extremely important. Myself, I was always partial >>> to PCP&C, without turning this into an advertisement, would you put the >>> Seasonic in that league? Because, I believe that is what I am going to >>> need. (something in that league!) >>> >>> >>>> Just one other note, Tony - a big 120 mm fan, moving slowly, will move >>>> more air than an 80mm moving much faster. And is a LOT quieter. >>>> >>> >>> Precisely! All my fans are 120mm (PSU & 2x Case fans). The case fans are >>> plastic but what's in the PSU I don't know. It comes with a whining >>> metallic resonance. Some time ago, one evening I had a big fat moth >>> looking for a short-cut going through that way, I don't know if that >>> killed the bearings, but since then occasionally, there's a ticking, >>> banging noise that can last from 10 min. to an hour. It then goes away >>> for maybe several days, but returns with a vengence. >>> >>> But I am having the greatest trouble interpreting the concept of >>> airflow, when adding case fans. Diagrams of airflow always picture an >>> 'S-curve' in a case with the PSU. This lay-out has air entering from >>> all directions (front and back) through the openings there. Adding >>> case-fans has to disturb (even destroy?) that curve. But it's nearly >>> impossible to know what kind of impact the additions will have in your >>> specific situation. You add a fan and the only result could be that you >>> are moving the hot spot around inside the case? There's a mission for >>> Tom's Hardware Guide, perhaps? >>> >>> My own philosophy on this issue is that if you add fan(s) you would have >>> to have a PSU fan that can accommodate the extra flow of air entering >>> the case to have it moved out again. So, ideally - you would want a PSU >>> with at least two powerfull fans that can be switched on and off - most >>> ideally, having it controlled by the environmental functions on many >>> modern boards, but where is such a thing? >>> >>> Some airplanes have double propellers in close proximity that work by >>> building a vacuum between them (I think) that concept should give the >>> plane added power in lifting heavy loads, i.e. move more air more >>> easily? I wonder why the cooling industry hasn't come up with anything >>> in that department? Particularly, since few cases can accomodate >>> anything bigger than 120mm with the current sizes and formats. >>> >>> As always, thank you Charlie. >>> >>> >>> Tony. . .
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 13 Mar 2006 11:07 This is one case where you're going to need to spend some $$. Antec are cheaper than the alternatives that do the job, IME. And don't go for just any old Antec, either - some of their cheaper ones are no better at cooling than any other inexpensive case. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 quantumburnz wrote: > I decided to take the power supply out of my case last night, I set it on > top of the case, to see if the CPU temperature improved. My CPU is now > 59-60? running Folding(a)Home. I'll probably need to invest in a new case > as you said, but I'd prefer not to spend a fortune on a case. Any > recommendations to good cases? I like Antec but they tend to be > expensive... > > Thanks for the help. > Chris > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:udZBkrmRGHA.4976(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Take IMMEDIATE action to reduce your temperature. You're not doing that >> CPU any good at all. Buy a _good_ case that's designed to move air well, >> put a good CPU cooler on - the ones that come with the CPU are OK, but >> they're noisy and not all that efficient. And a good PS that will help >> move the air while providing clean, power-factor corrected, power can >> help as well. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 13 Mar 2006 11:09 Actually, open case can be worse than closed - the air isn't directed to the right location. That being said, the OP seems to need a new and properly seated/gooped CPU cooler as well. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 John Barnes wrote: > I seriously doubt under these circumstances that changing your case is > going to help. No case is going to improve on an open case and a house > fan into the case. Also from what I can see those temperatures are > relatively normal for a P4 under load. > > > "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ufRKhUqRGHA.5220(a)TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> I've actually had my the side off my case the whole time since I put it >> together. I did try blowing air into the case using a house fan >> yesterday and the temperatures lowered some, but not more than 5?C. I >> haven't tried another temperature program, but I could and see if I get >> anything different. I would tend to say the CPU fan is on correctly, >> but in my opinion, these P4 fans are tough to get on. >> >> Chris >> >> "John Barnes" <jbfoofy(a)email.net> wrote in message >> news:usbFDMqRGHA.5092(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>> Have you tried running with the case open and even adding a house fan to >>> blow air into the case when it is open? You may have another problem, >>> such as the cpu fan or improper installation or even bad readings (have >>> you tried another temperature reporting program). >>> >>> >>> "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:eiIMVDqRGHA.3972(a)TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>>> I decided to take the power supply out of my case last night, I set it >>>> on top of the case, to see if the CPU temperature improved. My CPU is >>>> now 59-60? running Folding(a)Home. I'll probably need to invest in a >>>> new case as you said, but I'd prefer not to spend a fortune on a case. >>>> Any recommendations to good cases? I like Antec but they tend to be >>>> expensive... >>>> >>>> Thanks for the help. >>>> Chris >>>> >>>> "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in >>>> message news:udZBkrmRGHA.4976(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>>>> Take IMMEDIATE action to reduce your temperature. You're not doing >>>>> that CPU any good at all. Buy a _good_ case that's designed to move >>>>> air well, put a good CPU cooler on - the ones that come with the CPU >>>>> are OK, but they're noisy and not all that efficient. And a good PS >>>>> that will help move the air while providing clean, power-factor >>>>> corrected, power can help as well. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Charlie. >>>>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 13 Mar 2006 11:16
Antec's own PSs are OK, some are even pretty good. Given how that P-180, works, though, I'd be loath to go with a passive PS. I think it would be a bad choice. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 Tony Sperling wrote: > Charlie! > > It would seem that the Seasonic you mention is marketed here as Arctic > Cooling. I was only able to find those in ready-built systems. Is there > any good reason not to use Antecs own PS? > > Surprisingly, I found all Antec's products available here just now, and > the price difference between the recommended PS's was within some 25 - > 35%. There was one - Phantom 500 PEC, a passive unit that I thought looked > dependable, do you suppose that the P180 would think so too? > > About the case: I can see what you mean, first impression is something I > might well pass without noticing. A closer look, however, immediately > reveals the unmistakeable mark of the exceptional. But, honestly, can one > skinny person lift it alone? > > > Tony. . . > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:ebwKPqmRGHA.1728(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Spend the money on a good case, one that's designed to cool well, and >> quietly. When I moved from a cheap no-name case to the Antec P180, I >> dropped almost 20c on my CPU. (Might have dropped more, but that drop got >> me down to 28c, so there wasn't much room to go. ) >> >> Second, look at one of the quiet, high performance CPU coolers. They can >> make a big difference. Finally, a quality PS that does a good (and quiet) >> job of providing _clean_ power while moving the air will also make a big >> difference. I'm partial to Seasonic, and they've got long enough cables >> that the P-180 doesn't have a problem. >> >> Just one other note, Tony - a big 120 mm fan, moving slowly, will move >> more air than an 80mm moving much faster. And is a LOT quieter. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/xperts64 >> >> Tony Sperling wrote: >>> Yes, 67 deg. is just short of having it power down, like what I am >>> experiencing - my PSU has it's fan in the bottom, (120mm), would that >>> help? Good idea, perhaps, getting rid of it, the noice level alone would >>> warrant putting mine on the balcony. My case fans are really descrete, >>> almost subtle. >>> >>> >>> Happy Contemplating! Tony. . . >>> >>> >>> "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:eXA84PiRGHA.1780(a)TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >>>> Well, I downloaded SpeedFan and my normal temperatures running >>>> Folding(a)Home, was about 67?. This is obviously way too high. I'm not >>>> sure what I can do about CPU temperature, but my case design isn't the >>>> best. I'm thinking of maybe taking the power supply out of the case >>>> since it blocks the CPU fan and see if that helps. I'll let you know. >>>> >>>> Chris >>>> >>>> "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:%23acVN%23hRGHA.4452(a)TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >>>>> My 6600GT card is AGP as well. I looked for a BIOS update for my >>>>> video card but there isn't a newer BIOS. I'll see if I can't monitor >>>>> my CPU and GPU temperatures and see if the problem could be >>>>> temperature related. Thanks for the heads up. >>>>> >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling(a)dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message >>>>> news:O$h$OzhRGHA.4952(a)TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>>>>> Well, it's just that I'm on my second 6600 card and I am having >>>>>> problems with the CPU temperature from one game (GTR). When this >>>>>> happens the machine just powers down - no BSOD or anything. The >>>>>> perversity of it all is that it is not the graphics card that runs >>>>>> hot, just the CPU. >>>>>> >>>>>> The first card was a 'PixelView' 128MB 6600 GT. It was overclocked >>>>>> and it was spewing a jet of of extremely hot air into the cage. With >>>>>> two large fans everything else was running smooth and cool, though. >>>>>> >>>>>> Last week, I had enough of it and got an AOpen 256MB 6600 (no GT) it >>>>>> apparently is not overclocked and the GPU is not at all as hot as the >>>>>> first. Playing away in GTR is fine, but if I take a break and walk >>>>>> away, it blacks out completely again and the CPU is very hot. >>>>>> >>>>>> I started believing the 6600's had a BIOS problem (or whatever) since >>>>>> apparently it let's the CPU take a lot of stress, the your message >>>>>> came >>>>>> along and now I don't know any more. I would like to know more about >>>>>> what everybody out there is experiencing. >>>>>> >>>>>> By the way - I'm on AGP still. >>>>>> >>>>>> Tony. . . >>>>>> >>>>>> "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:e4dqnygRGHA.5900(a)tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>>>> The system boots fine, I've had no problems running Windows on or >>>>>>> other applications. The system is not set up for dual booting, and >>>>>>> as I said, the crashes happen when I'm playing World of Warcraft. >>>>>>> When the crashes happen, I get a BSOD and the computer restarts. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hope you can help, thanks! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling(a)dbmail.dk> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:%235b6TmgRGHA.5900(a)tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>>>>> It would seem that, among other things, something cannot locate >>>>>>>> 'ntoskrnl'. >>>>>>>> Are you having any boot problems? >>>>>>>> Is your system set up for dual-boot'ing? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I only ask, since bug reports have a habit of not telling me much. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you give us a description of how the 'crash' happens - is it >>>>>>>> freezing >>>>>>>> the game or the whole machine, or will it simply power down >>>>>>>> quietly? Tony. . . >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "quantumburnz" <quantumburnz(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:%23VXkSFfRGHA.5500(a)TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >>>>>>>>> I'm having constant crashes due to nv4disp.dll and nv4_mini.sys. I >>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> an >>>>>>>>> AOpen 6600GT video card. The crashes mostly happens when I'm >>>>>>>>> playing World of Warcraft. I've searched everywhere to find a >>>>>>>>> solution, with no results. I've updated my BIOS to the most recent >>>>>>>>> version, and I'm using the most >>>>>>>>> recent release of the nVidia drivers. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Below is two of my most recent crash debug reports. Hopefully one >>>>>>>>> of you >>>>>>>>> can help me. Thanks! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Chris >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0003.5 >>>>>>>>> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini031106-04.dmp] >>>>>>>>> Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are >>>>>>>>> available Symbol search path is: C:\WINDOWS\Symbols >>>>>>>>> Executable search path is: >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image ntoskrnl.exe, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ntoskrnl.exe >>>>>>>>> Windows Server 2003 Kernel Version 3790 (Service Pack 1) MP (2 >>>>>>>>> procs) Free >>>>>>>>> x64 >>>>>>>>> Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS >>>>>>>>> Kernel base = 0xfffff800`01000000 PsLoadedModuleList = >>>>>>>>> 0xfffff800`011ad0c0 >>>>>>>>> Debug session time: Sat Mar 11 19:37:34.656 2006 (GMT-7) >>>>>>>>> System Uptime: 0 days 0:07:31.484 >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image ntoskrnl.exe, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ntoskrnl.exe >>>>>>>>> Loading Kernel Symbols >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> ............................................................................ >>>>>>>> ..................................... >>>>>>>>> Loading User Symbols >>>>>>>>> Loading unloaded module list >>>>>>>>> ..... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * Bugcheck Analysis >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BugCheck 50, {fffffae06073848f, 0, fffff80001059bed, 5} >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Could not read faulting driver name >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image nv4_mini.sys, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nv4_mini.sys >>>>>>>>> Probably caused by : nv4_mini.sys ( >>>>>>>>> nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+5df ) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Followup: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> --------- >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1: kd> !analyze -v >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * Bugcheck Analysis >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50) >>>>>>>>> Invalid system memory was referenced. This cannot be protected by >>>>>>>>> try-except, >>>>>>>>> it must be protected by a Probe. Typically the address is just >>>>>>>>> plain bad >>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>> is pointing at freed memory. >>>>>>>>> Arguments: >>>>>>>>> Arg1: fffffae06073848f, memory referenced. >>>>>>>>> Arg2: 0000000000000000, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write >>>>>>>>> operation. Arg3: fffff80001059bed, If non-zero, the instruction >>>>>>>>> address which referenced the bad memory >>>>>>>>> address. >>>>>>>>> Arg4: 0000000000000005, (reserved) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Debugging Details: >>>>>>>>> ------------------ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Could not read faulting driver name >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> READ_ADDRESS: fffffae06073848f >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAULTING_IP: >>>>>>>>> nt!MiSegmentDelete+3b2 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`01059bed 488b880f85c879 mov rcx,[rax+0x79c8850f] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> MM_INTERNAL_CODE: 5 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 4 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: COMMON_SYSTEM_FAULT >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BUGCHECK_STR: 0x50 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CURRENT_IRQL: 0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800010a3f31 to fffff800010501d0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> STACK_TEXT: >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11ae48 fffff800`010a3f31 : 00000000`00000050 >>>>>>>>> fffffae0`6073848f >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffadf`df11af20 : >>>>>>>>> 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fffff800`01071c13 >>>>>>>>> fffff6fb`7dbedfa8 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`010512a7 fffffadf`e6babc20 : 0xfffff6fb`7dbf5c08 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aeb8 fffff800`01071c13 : fffff6fb`7dbedfa8 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`010512a7 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc20 fffffadf`e6aafbd0 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aec0 fffff6fb`7dbedfa8 : fffff800`010512a7 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6aafbd0 fffffadf`e6babc00 : >>>>>>>>> nt!IopInvokeSecondaryDumpDataCallbacks+0x10f >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aec8 fffff800`010512a7 : fffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6aafbd0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc00 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffff6fb`7dbedfa8 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aed0 fffffadf`e6babc20 : fffffadf`e6aafbd0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : >>>>>>>> nt!FsRtlAcquireFileForModWriteEx+0x185 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aed8 fffffadf`e6aafbd0 : fffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aee0 fffffadf`e6babc00 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffadf`e76dc910 : 0xfffffadf`e6aafbd0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aee8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e76dc910 fffffadf`df11afa0 : 0xfffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aef0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e76dc910 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afa0 fffffadf`e788b010 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aef8 00000000`00000000 : fffffadf`e76dc910 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afa0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b010 fffff800`0104ee19 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af00 fffffadf`e76dc910 : fffffadf`df11afa0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`0104ee19 5bfccd4f`84000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af08 fffffadf`df11afa0 : fffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`0104ee19 >>>>>>>>> 5bfccd4f`84000000 5bfccd4f`848700bd : 0xfffffadf`e76dc910 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af10 fffffadf`e788b010 : fffff800`0104ee19 >>>>>>>>> 5bfccd4f`84000000 >>>>>>>>> 5bfccd4f`848700bd fffffadf`e6babc00 : 0xfffffadf`df11afa0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af18 fffff800`0104ee19 : 5bfccd4f`84000000 >>>>>>>>> 5bfccd4f`848700bd >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc00 fffffadf`e32ed4ef : 0xfffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af20 5bfccd4f`84000000 : 5bfccd4f`848700bd >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e32ed4ef 00000000`00000000 : nt!NtFreeVirtualMemory+0x326 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af28 5bfccd4f`848700bd : fffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e32ed4ef >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00001f80`0100d5a4 : 0x5bfccd4f`84000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af30 fffffadf`e6babc00 : fffffadf`e32ed4ef >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00001f80`0100d5a4 fffffadf`e6aaff80 : 0x5bfccd4f`848700bd >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af38 fffffadf`e32ed4ef : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00001f80`0100d5a4 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6aaff80 fffffadf`e788b010 : 0xfffffadf`e6babc00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af40 00000000`00000000 : 00001f80`0100d5a4 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6aaff80 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b010 fffffadf`e788b030 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+0x5df >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af48 00001f80`0100d5a4 : fffffadf`e6aaff80 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b030 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af50 fffffadf`e6aaff80 : fffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e788b030 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x1f80`0100d5a4 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af58 fffffadf`e788b010 : fffffadf`e788b030 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 5bfce4a1`025e00b8 : 0xfffffadf`e6aaff80 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af60 fffffadf`e788b030 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 5bfce4a1`025e00b8 fffffadf`e6babc20 : 0xfffffadf`e788b010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af68 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 5bfce4a1`025e00b8 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc20 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffadf`e788b030 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af70 00000000`00000000 : 5bfce4a1`025e00b8 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af78 5bfce4a1`025e00b8 : fffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af80 fffffadf`e6babc20 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x5bfce4a1`025e00b8 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af88 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffadf`e6babc20 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af90 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11af98 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afa0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afa8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afb0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afb8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afc0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afc8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afd0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffae0`6073848f : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afd8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffae0`6073848f 00000000`00000001 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afe0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffae0`6073848f >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 fffffadf`e75b4010 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11afe8 00000000`00000000 : fffffae0`6073848f >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75b4010 fffffadf`e75ea770 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aff0 fffffae0`6073848f : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75b4010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75ea770 00000000`00000001 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11aff8 00000000`00000001 : fffffadf`e75b4010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 00000000`7070534b : 0xfffffae0`6073848f >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b000 fffffadf`e75b4010 : fffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`7070534b 00000000`00000000 : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b008 fffffadf`e75ea770 : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`7070534b >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffff800`01183008 : 0xfffffadf`e75b4010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b010 00000000`00000001 : 00000000`7070534b >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`01183008 fffffadf`e7250810 : 0xfffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b018 00000000`7070534b : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`01183008 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250810 fffffadf`e7250810 : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b020 00000000`00000000 : fffff800`01183008 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250810 fffffadf`e7250800 : 0x7070534b >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b028 fffff800`01183008 : fffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250800 fffff800`011a7160 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b030 fffffadf`e7250810 : fffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e7250800 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`011a7160 00000000`00000000 : >>>>>>>>> nt!IoReportResourceUsage+0x1ab >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b038 fffffadf`e7250810 : fffffadf`e7250800 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`011a7160 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffadf`e337781c : 0xfffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b040 fffffadf`e7250800 : fffff800`011a7160 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e337781c fffffadf`e75ea770 : 0xfffffadf`e7250810 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b048 fffff800`011a7160 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e337781c >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75ea770 fffffadf`e32cacdf : 0xfffffadf`e7250800 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b050 00000000`00000000 : fffffadf`e337781c >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e32cacdf fffffadf`e707b300 : nt!NTFastDOSIO+0x271 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b058 fffffadf`e337781c : fffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e32cacdf >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e707b300 fffffadf`df11b250 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b060 fffffadf`e75ea770 : fffffadf`e32cacdf >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e707b300 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b250 00000000`00000000 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_mini!gpuHalDestroy_NV40+0x15c >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b068 fffffadf`e32cacdf : fffffadf`e707b300 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b250 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffff800`01059bed : 0xfffffadf`e75ea770 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b070 fffffadf`e707b300 : fffffadf`df11b250 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`01059bed 00000000`00000010 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_mini!dacGetDisplayEncoderFromDisplay_Generic+0xef >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b078 fffffadf`df11b250 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff800`01059bed >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 00000000`00010293 : 0xfffffadf`e707b300 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b080 00000000`00000000 : fffff800`01059bed >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00010293 fffffadf`df11b0b0 : 0xfffffadf`df11b250 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b088 fffff800`01059bed : 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00010293 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b0b0 000003ad`00000018 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b090 00000000`00000010 : 00000000`00010293 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b0b0 >>>>>>>>> 000003ad`00000018 fffffadf`00000000 : nt!MiSegmentDelete+0x3b2 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`df11b098 00000000`00010293 : fffffadf`df11b0b0 >>>>>>>>> 000003ad`00000018 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`00000000 fffffadf`e6aafbd0 : 0x10 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> STACK_COMMAND: kb >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FOLLOWUP_IP: >>>>>>>>> nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+5df >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e32ed4ef ?? ??? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAULTING_SOURCE_CODE: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1f >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SYMBOL_NAME: nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+5df >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> MODULE_NAME: nv4_mini >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> IMAGE_NAME: nv4_mini.sys >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 439ace49 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: >>>>>>>>> X64_0x50_nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+5df >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BUCKET_ID: X64_0x50_nv4_mini!dacSetDigitalDisplayInterlaced+5df >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Followup: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> --------- >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>>> --------- >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0003.5 >>>>>>>>> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini031106-03.dmp] >>>>>>>>> Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are >>>>>>>>> available Symbol search path is: C:\WINDOWS\Symbols >>>>>>>>> Executable search path is: >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image ntoskrnl.exe, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ntoskrnl.exe >>>>>>>>> Windows Server 2003 Kernel Version 3790 (Service Pack 1) MP (2 >>>>>>>>> procs) Free >>>>>>>>> x64 >>>>>>>>> Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS >>>>>>>>> Kernel base = 0xfffff800`01000000 PsLoadedModuleList = >>>>>>>>> 0xfffff800`011ad0c0 >>>>>>>>> Debug session time: Sat Mar 11 13:00:40.125 2006 (GMT-7) >>>>>>>>> System Uptime: 0 days 0:31:13.953 >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image ntoskrnl.exe, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ntoskrnl.exe >>>>>>>>> Loading Kernel Symbols >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> ............................................................................ >>>>>>>> ..................................... >>>>>>>>> Loading User Symbols >>>>>>>>> Loading unloaded module list >>>>>>>>> ...... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * Bugcheck Analysis >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff97fff655f57, fffffadfdfe0fa70, 0} >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image nv4_disp.dll, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nv4_disp.dll >>>>>>>>> Unable to load image win32k.sys, Win32 error 2 >>>>>>>>> *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys >>>>>>>>> Probably caused by : nv4_disp.dll ( >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 ) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Followup: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> --------- >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1: kd> !analyze -v >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * Bugcheck Analysis >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> **************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b) >>>>>>>>> An exception happened while executing a system service routine. >>>>>>>>> Arguments: >>>>>>>>> Arg1: 00000000c0000005, Exception code that caused the bugcheck >>>>>>>>> Arg2: fffff97fff655f57, Address of the exception record for the >>>>>>>>> exception >>>>>>>>> that caused the bugcheck >>>>>>>>> Arg3: fffffadfdfe0fa70, Address of the context record for the >>>>>>>>> exception >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>> caused the bugcheck >>>>>>>>> Arg4: 0000000000000000, zero. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Debugging Details: >>>>>>>>> ------------------ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at >>>>>>>>> "0x%08lx" >>>>>>>>> referenced memory at "0x%08lx". The memory could not be "%s". >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAULTING_IP: >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655f57 488b5008 mov rdx,[rax+0x8] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CONTEXT: fffffadfdfe0fa70 -- (.cxr fffffadfdfe0fa70) >>>>>>>>> rax=00fffa8002902ec0 rbx=fffffa8001bc2e00 rcx=fffffa8001bce310 >>>>>>>>> rdx=fffffa8001bcda90 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=fffffa8001bc9240 >>>>>>>>> rip=fffff97fff655f57 rsp=fffffadfdfe10280 rbp=0000000000000010 >>>>>>>>> r8=fffffa80020a2a90 r9=0000000000000003 r10=0000000000000032 >>>>>>>>> r11=0000000000000003 r12=0000000000000050 r13=0000000000000001 >>>>>>>>> r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000001 >>>>>>>>> iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc >>>>>>>>> cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b >>>>>>>>> efl=00010206 >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+0x5eb7: >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655f57 488b5008 mov rdx,[rax+0x8] >>>>>>>>> ds:002b:00fffa80`02902ec8=???????????????? >>>>>>>>> Resetting default scope >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 3 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CURRENT_IRQL: 0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffffadfe74a92c0 to fffff97fff655f57 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> STACK_TEXT: >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10280 fffffadf`e74a92c0 : fffffa80`020286e8 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff68aa95 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+0x5eb7 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10288 fffffa80`020286e8 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff68aa95 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 fffffa80`01a42200 : 0xfffffadf`e74a92c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10290 00000000`00000000 : fffff97f`ff68aa95 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : 0xfffffa80`020286e8 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10298 fffff97f`ff68aa95 : fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 fffff97f`ff656a58 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102a0 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff656a58 fffffadf`e78f6060 : nv4_disp!nvDrawStr+0x1d5 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102a8 fffffa80`01a42200 : fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff656a58 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e78f6060 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102b0 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : fffff97f`ff656a58 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`e78f6060 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000040 : 0xfffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102b8 fffff97f`ff656a58 : fffffadf`e78f6060 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000040 fffffa80`02028580 : 0xfffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102c0 fffffadf`e78f6060 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000040 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`02028580 fffffa80`01bbeec0 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader14FP::compile+0x338 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102c8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000040 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`02028580 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bbeec0 fffffa80`01a42200 : 0xfffffadf`e78f6060 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102d0 00000000`00000040 : fffffa80`02028580 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bbeec0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 00000000`00000001 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102d8 fffffa80`02028580 : fffffa80`01bbeec0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 fffff97f`ff655918 : 0x40 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102e0 fffffa80`01bbeec0 : fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655918 fffffa80`019c6c58 : 0xfffffa80`02028580 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102e8 fffffa80`01a42200 : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655918 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`019c6c58 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0xfffffa80`01bbeec0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102f0 00000000`00000001 : fffff97f`ff655918 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`019c6c58 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 fffffa80`01a668c0 : 0xfffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe102f8 fffff97f`ff655918 : fffffa80`019c6c58 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 fffff97f`ff656b6c : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10300 fffffa80`019c6c58 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff656b6c 00000000`00000010 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+0x5878 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10308 fffffa80`01a44000 : fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff656b6c >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 00000000`00000003 : 0xfffffa80`019c6c58 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10310 fffffa80`01a668c0 : fffff97f`ff656b6c >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000003 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10318 fffff97f`ff656b6c : 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000003 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 fffff97f`ff5c5c6d : 0xfffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10320 00000000`00000010 : 00000000`00000003 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff5c5c6d fffffa80`01a668c0 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader14FP::compile+0x44c >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10328 00000000`00000003 : fffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff5c5c6d >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0x10 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10330 fffffa80`01bc2e00 : fffff97f`ff5c5c6d >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 fffffa80`01a668c0 : 0x3 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10338 fffff97f`ff5c5c6d : fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 fffff97f`ff655936 : 0xfffffa80`01bc2e00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10340 fffffa80`01a668c0 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655936 00000000`00000030 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!NVShaderDecoder::nvRenderDoMotionComp+0x8d >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10348 fffffa80`01a44000 : fffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655936 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000030 fffff97f`ff54bfb6 : 0xfffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10350 fffffa80`01a668c0 : fffff97f`ff655936 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000030 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff54bfb6 00000000`00000010 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10358 fffff97f`ff655936 : 00000000`00000030 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff54bfb6 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 00000000`00010257 : 0xfffffa80`01a668c0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10360 00000000`00000030 : fffff97f`ff54bfb6 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00010257 fffffadf`dfe10398 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+0x5896 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10368 fffff97f`ff54bfb6 : 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00010257 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10398 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0x30 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10370 00000000`00000010 : 00000000`00010257 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10398 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 00000000`01600009 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!DXVA_DeinterlaceBaseDeviceClass::DeinterlaceBltEx+0x116 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10378 00000000`00010257 : fffffadf`dfe10398 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`01600009 00000000`00000000 : 0x10 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10380 fffffadf`dfe10398 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`01600009 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x10257 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10388 fffffa80`01a44000 : 00000000`01600009 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0xfffffadf`dfe10398 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10390 00000000`01600009 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10398 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 00000000`00000000 : 0x1600009 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103a0 00000000`00000000 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`01a42200 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103a8 fffffa80`01a44000 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 fffff97f`ff61b0c2 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103b0 fffffa80`01a44000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61b0c2 fffffa80`0067b800 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103b8 00000000`00000000 : fffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61b0c2 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 fffff97f`ff61c4dc : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103c0 fffffa80`01a42200 : fffff97f`ff61b0c2 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61c4dc 00000000`01600009 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103c8 fffff97f`ff61b0c2 : fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61c4dc >>>>>>>>> 00000000`01600009 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffa80`01a42200 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103d0 fffffa80`0067b800 : fffff97f`ff61c4dc >>>>>>>>> 00000000`01600009 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffadf`dfe10580 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!nvDxTriLockSurfaces+0x92 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103d8 fffff97f`ff61c4dc : 00000000`01600009 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10580 fffffa80`0067b800 : 0xfffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103e0 00000000`01600009 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 fffffa80`01a44000 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!nvCelsiusDispatchIndexedPrimitiveInline+0x10c >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103e8 00000000`00000000 : fffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 00000000`00000000 : 0x1600009 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103f0 fffffadf`dfe10580 : fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0067b800 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe103f8 fffffa80`0067b800 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 fffff97f`ff61c2f7 : 0xfffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10400 fffffa80`01a44000 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61c2f7 fffffa80`0155f010 : 0xfffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10408 00000000`00000000 : fffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff61c2f7 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0155f010 fffffa80`01a44000 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10410 fffffa80`0067b800 : fffff97f`ff61c2f7 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 fffffa80`03f595b0 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10418 fffff97f`ff61c2f7 : fffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f595b0 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffa80`0067b800 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10420 fffffa80`0155f010 : fffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`019b6340 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!nvCelsiusDispatchNonIndexedPrimitiveInline+0xa7 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10428 fffffa80`01a44000 : fffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`019b6340 fffff97f`ff5c3d0b : 0xfffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10430 fffffa80`03f595b0 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`019b6340 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff5c3d0b fffffa80`028162f0 : 0xfffffa80`01a44000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10438 00000000`00000000 : fffffa80`019b6340 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff5c3d0b >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`028162f0 fffffa80`00613a00 : 0xfffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10440 fffffa80`019b6340 : fffff97f`ff5c3d0b >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`028162f0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00613a00 fffffa80`00613a50 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10448 fffff97f`ff5c3d0b : fffffa80`028162f0 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00613a00 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00613a50 00000000`00000004 : 0xfffffa80`019b6340 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10450 fffffa80`028162f0 : fffffa80`00613a00 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00613a50 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000004 00000000`00000001 : >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!NV31DXVADecoder::nvMG31EndFrame+0x39b >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10458 fffffa80`00613a00 : fffffa80`00613a50 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000004 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 00000000`70646447 : 0xfffffa80`028162f0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10460 fffffa80`00613a50 : 00000000`00000004 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`70646447 00000000`00000001 : 0xfffffa80`00613a00 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10468 00000000`00000004 : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`70646447 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 : 0xfffffa80`00613a50 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10470 00000000`00000001 : 00000000`70646447 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000010 : 0x4 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10478 00000000`70646447 : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 00000000`00000001 : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10480 00000000`00000001 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 fffffa80`0155f010 : 0x70646447 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10488 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000010 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0155f010 fffffa80`03f57560 : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10490 00000000`00000010 : 00000000`00000001 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f57560 fffffa80`03f595b0 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10498 00000000`00000001 : fffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f57560 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f595b0 00000000`00000000 : 0x10 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104a0 fffffa80`0155f010 : fffffa80`03f57560 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 fffffadf`dfe10580 : 0x1 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104a8 fffffa80`03f57560 : fffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10580 fffff97f`ff588842 : 0xfffffa80`0155f010 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104b0 fffffa80`03f595b0 : 00000000`00000000 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff588842 fffffa80`0068b100 : 0xfffffa80`03f57560 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104b8 00000000`00000000 : fffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff588842 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0068b100 fffffa80`00000005 : 0xfffffa80`03f595b0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104c0 fffffadf`dfe10580 : fffff97f`ff588842 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`0068b100 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00000005 ffffffff`800018e4 : 0x0 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104c8 fffff97f`ff588842 : fffffa80`0068b100 >>>>>>>>> fffffa80`00000005 >>>>>>>>> ffffffff`800018e4 fffffadf`dfe10c70 : 0xfffffadf`dfe10580 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe104d0 fffffa80`0068b100 : fffffa80`00000005 >>>>>>>>> ffffffff`800018e4 >>>>>>>>> fffffadf`dfe10c70 fffffadf`dfe10580 : >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> nv4_disp!CPBAbstract<0,0,0,65024,11,5,2016,5,6,31,0,5,2,5,0>::addToTable+0xf >>>>>>>> 2 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> STACK_COMMAND: .bugcheck ; kb >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FOLLOWUP_IP: >>>>>>>>> nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 >>>>>>>>> fffff97f`ff655f57 488b5008 mov rdx,[rax+0x8] >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAULTING_SOURCE_CODE: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SYMBOL_NAME: nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> MODULE_NAME: nv4_disp >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> IMAGE_NAME: nv4_disp.dll >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 439acc9d >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: >>>>>>>>> X64_0x3B_nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BUCKET_ID: X64_0x3B_nv4_disp!CPixelShader3XFP::compile+5eb7 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Followup: MachineOwner >>>>>>>>> --------- |