A annoying little BSOD on XP Sp3.No idea to the cause.Went and replaced the tcpip.sys from the driver cache via vista so let see if it hold up ususlly with in 10-15 mins I get the Bsod.
Any ideas?.Google wasn't very helpful.
the error code
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x01000014, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf2ebb647). A dump was saved in:
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Re: tcpip Bsod
Try analyzing the dump file that was saved; they usually contain good debuggering information if you know how to read them. There's a little-known Microsoft app called WinDbg that can analyze crash dumps.
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Re: tcpip Bsod
Yeah Pity that all of them are corrupt.......!!However it would seem every thing is back to normal after replacing the file with one from the driver cache.According to mickeysoft website it is very rare to have corrupted dump file(s) Corrupted files on a corrupt OS......ironic!!!!
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