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    Anny is offline Junior Member

    Unhappy Turns off

    Hello, i would like to now if someone can help me with this annoying problem. When i´m in the internet searching for something, the computer turns off and starts again, and it appears a blue window with a message. Then, it comes a message saying that occured an error and to send the error report to microsoft. i sent it and it says:

    Solution found: install missing updates
    Thank you for submitting an error report. The error was likely caused by:
    Surfboard 4100/4200 (netmotcm.sys)
    your computer is missing updates that can fix or prevent the problem you reported.
    Click the following link to install recommended updates from the Windows Update website:
    then i do the update but my computer is already updated. This occurs very frequently, im tired of that. It might be any virus?? but im well protected...Pleaseee heellpp. Thanks


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    brain_damage is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)
    Surfboard 4100/4200 is the name of your USB modem. what O/S are you running?

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    There are some drivers here:
    http://broadband.motorola.com/noflash/surfboard.html

    Also change this setting to get further error messages:rt. click My Computer then click Properties then Advanced then Startup and Recovery Settings then unclick Automatically restart

    Also: look in your Event viewer: rt. click My Computer then click Manage then Event Viewer.
    Or: Administrative Tools/Event Viewer or Start/Run/ eventvwr
    Open the system as well as the application tabs & look for X errors. Click error line for details.
    Post back the source & event id especially of errors that seem to coincide with a crash.

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    Anny is offline Junior Member
    thanks for your reply. I will tell u the errors that ive found in the event manager:

    Source: W32Time ID: 29

    Source: System error ID: 1003

    Source: acpiec ID:1

    Source: service control manager ID: 7023

    Source: windows update agent ID: 16

    Source: IPNATHLP ID: 32003

    Source: Dhcp ID: 1001

    thank u for your time

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    brain_damage is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)
    Have you tried running the modem thru' a ethernet (lan) cable instead of the USB ?
    I take it you have a lan socket on your PC ?

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    Anny is offline Junior Member
    no, i haven't tried that. My notebook got a wireless lan..., its internal right? dont know if have a lan socket. But do u think the problem is in the modem??

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    The errors you posted are hardware & or drivers & they tend towards networking & connectivity issues so the modem is suspect as was pointed out to you in the first error.

    Here is another driver brought up from netmotcm.sys
    Altho it is a few years old.

    http://www.modem-drivers.com/drivers/77/77622.htm

    If you turned off the automatic reboot & can copy the error screen that would be helpfull. Also do a search from start/search/.dmp
    Do you have any recent .dmp files?

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    Anny is offline Junior Member
    well, the search that i´ve done result on this:the newest .dmp files are Mini042305-01.dmp and Mini042305-02.dmp that are in C:windows/Minidump.

    the errors that i´ve received in the blue screen once says: Documents and Settings/Ana/Local definitions/temporary internet files/content.IE5/45I78LMB/i1[1].js and so many frases like this, only changes the content.

    Then i did what u said and unclic the automatic reeboot and showed a message more or less like this: That it was detected a problem and windows was shut down.

    BAD_POOL_CALLER

    Technical information:

    STOP: 0x000000C2 (0x00000007, 0x00000CD4, 0x020A0008, 0x83D957D0).

    this is really giving me a headache...what should i do more?

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Relax

    Quote Originally Posted by joehobart
    STOP C2 (07,)'s are sometimes hard to troubleshoot. Its a double free, which means that usually, one driver allocated some memory, was done using it, and freed it, then someone else (or the same driver) tried to free it again. Its worthwhile to look at the dump spew, but often these arent that easy to resolve, requiring some voodoo combinations of special pool, pool tracking and debugging creativity. Lets see what you got, and make sure you have updated all the drivers you can.

    The following process will give us the precise data to determine the precise issue.

    1) Download and install the
    Debugging Tools from Microsoft
    2) Download and install this
    debugwiz
    3) Open the Wiz & Browse to, or paste in the path to, your MEMORY.DMP or latest .dmp file.
    4) After the Wiz creates a Text document post it back to this thread.

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    Anny is offline Junior Member
    im having a little problems doing what u said...can u explain more detailed how i do the 3 step?? thanksss...

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