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KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED .. ntoskrnl.exe

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atif72

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Mar 25, 2002
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I am doing a fresh install of win2k proffesional and right when its ready to " start windows " I get the dreaded blue screen with this => KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ... ntoskrnl.exe. I have 1.8 Ghz with 512K DDR on a Lucky Star motherboard and a 80 Gig 7200 drive. Any suggestions besides bad memory
 
or just :
Boot the computer into Safe mode, and then at a command prompt, type: diskperf -n . Then, you can restart the computer normally.
Eng.Mohamed Farid
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But this is a fresh install and the KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED is not in Win32k.sys but ntoskrnl.exe
 
Netwalker, et al -

I've been having the same problem and more - many different stop errors, as well as other error messages. I did disable the perfomance counter, but it made no difference.

As I was researching the problem, I noticed that the formums are full of similar posts - all in May of 2002. I assumed it was the security patch I put on MSIE 6.0, so I downgraded to 5.5. But I still get the memory dumps.

At about the same time, I started getting this in my Event Viewerat boot:

"The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: DSC2PAR" This is a kernel driver, but I can't find any info on it.

My RAM and HDD passed all diagnostics, and besides, I more or less eliminated any hardware issues as a cause when I read all the other similar posts online. It MUST be a Microsoft thing - it's the only common denominator.

I hope a reformat isn't necessary!

Lin33
 
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