Assistance with 0x3b crash, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION at ntoskrnl.exe+80640
Assistance with 0x3b crash, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION at ntoskrnl.exe+80640
[strike]Can't find it, turns out this one driver is the cause of every single problem I've been having (Bluescreens and crashes, which resulted in the death of my 2TB drive) for the past six months or so. Want to disable it, but can't find an option for it in the BIOS.
So, would any of you happen to know where the option is? Thanks![/strike]
Ignore all that, I am dumb and was misinformed.
Still getting BSODS and it's making getting work done really damn difficult. It doesn't even take stress to crash anymore. Just random bluescreens.
This is the crash I got before starting this topic.
Typically in the chipset or integrated peripherals part, everything depends on the BIOS, but whether it's the root of your issues isn't clear. You might try disabling it in Device Manager if it's not listed in the BIOS.
mcnumpty23 :
usually in chipset or integrated peripherals section all depends on the bios
though whether its the cause of your problems or not is another matter
could just disable it in device manager if cant find it in the bios
Oh it's definitely the cause of my problems. The driver for it keeps causing bluescreens and I finally got one that stayed up long enough to write a crash dump. Got a 0x3b code and it specified ntoskrnl.exe. There's supposed to be a hotfix for it, but for some reason it's unavailable for my system.
Thank you! I'll look for the chipset section.
mcnumpty23 :
personally i would suspect the killer network been a lot of memory leak issues and stuff with it--cant remember the fix for that right at this moment gone brain dead
and as some one else asked does that board actually have firewire?
Board does not have firewire, I'm just dumb.
Something is causing a 0x3b BSOD, but I can't find out what. The driver responsible is ntoskrnl.exe.
Hello... That is your NT OS Kernel... I would recommend the OS be "re-freshed" or re-installed (compiled) B / It's a completely fresh setup. It was functioning on my previous installation too, but I just installed this OS yesterday.
Update, by the way. It crashed while I was looking up more details about the 0x3b crash.
Hello... 3) Can you share a screenshot of your Control Panel-Device manager? Are there any RED or yellow indicators for any connected hardware devices?
4) Is this issue occurring after the fresh installation?
5) Does it happen after a fresh install, followed by MB driver installation?
6) Is this happening after a fresh installation, MB driver installation, and subsequent Windows updates?
Hello... 3) Could you share an image of your Control Panel-Device manager? Are there any red or yellow indicators for any connected hardware devices?
4) Is this issue occurring after the fresh installation?
5) Does it happen after the fresh install and MB driver installation?
6) Is this happening after the fresh install, MB driver installation, and Windows updates?
Yes (to posting, no to any yellow or red icons), yes, yes, and yes.