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Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Hallo erstmal (bzw. zum zweiten mal ^^) :)
Ich habe in letzter Zeit ein paar Probleme mit meinem Notebook (Ja - sie fingen 1 Monat nach Ablauf der Garantie an :( ) Unter anderem ständige Bluescreens - und ich weiß nicht genau was ich da am besten mache. Sie treten sporadisch und nicht reproduzierbar auf - LineRider, VisualStudio und die DP im Opera können eigentlich keine Bluescreens verursachen, oder? Also hab ich mir mal WinDbg runtergeladen und die Memdumps analysiert (Kernelspeicherabbild) und einn paar analysiert. Eine Analyse hab ich noch vorrätig, der zweite ist ganz frisch (er trat eben auf, als ich diesen Post zum erstenmal posten wollte :mrgreen: ) Ich hab schonmal den Grafiktreiber neu drübergebügelt, hat nicht geholfen :| Hier der "alte" Bluescreen:
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Und der von gerade eben:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.8.0004.0 X86
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP] Kernel Summary Dump File: Only kernel address space is available Symbol search path is: C:\symbols;SRV*[url]http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols[/url] Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Personal Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x805533a0 Debug session time: Mon Mar 24 09:53:34.125 2008 (GMT+1) System Uptime: 0 days 18:07:50.708 Loading Kernel Symbols ....................Page 803eca too large to be in the dump file. .. Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list .................... ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck EA, {89340920, 880a4dc8, b35e8cb4, 1} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ati2cqag.dll *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ati2cqag.dll Page 803eca too large to be in the dump file. Page 803eca too large to be in the dump file. Probably caused by : ati2cqag.dll ( ati2cqag+111b7 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (ea) The device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for hardware to become idle. This usually indicates problem with the hardware itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. If the kernel debugger is connected and running when watchdog detects a timeout condition then DbgBreakPoint() will be called instead of KeBugCheckEx() and detailed message including bugcheck arguments will be printed to the debugger. This way we can identify an offending thread, set breakpoints in it, and hit go to return to the spinning code to debug it further. Because KeBugCheckEx() is not called the .bugcheck directive will not return bugcheck information in this case. The arguments are already printed out to the kernel debugger. You can also retrieve them from a global variable via "dd watchdog!g_WdBugCheckData l5" (use dq on NT64). On MP machines (OS builds <= 3790) it is possible to hit a timeout when the spinning thread is interrupted by hardware interrupt and ISR or DPC routine is running at the time of the bugcheck (this is because the timeout's work item can be delivered and handled on the second CPU and the same time). If this is the case you will have to look deeper at the offending thread's stack (e.g. using dds) to determine spinning code which caused the timeout to occur. Arguments: Arg1: 89340920, Pointer to a stuck thread object. Do .thread then kb on it to find the hung location. Arg2: 880a4dc8, Pointer to a DEFERRED_WATCHDOG object. Arg3: b35e8cb4, Pointer to offending driver name. Arg4: 00000001, Number of times this error occurred. If a debugger is attached, this error is not always fatal -- see DESCRIPTION below. On the blue screen, this will always equal 1. Debugging Details: ------------------ Page 803eca too large to be in the dump file. Page 803eca too large to be in the dump file. FAULTING_THREAD: 89340920 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: GRAPHICS_DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xEA PROCESS_NAME: System LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 804f8e6e to 80540b9f STACK_TEXT: b36981c0 804f8e6e b35e8b40 b35e8b70 00000000 nt!KiUnlockDispatcherDatabase+0x77 b36981d4 bac40a67 b35e8b94 00000000 00000000 nt!KeSetEvent+0x74 b36984c8 804fd18b b35e8b40 b3698514 b3698508 watchdog!WatchdogKernelApc+0x13b b3698518 806d0c35 00000000 00000000 b3698530 nt!KiDeliverApc+0xb3 b3698518 806d6dad 00000000 00000000 b3698530 hal!HalpApcInterrupt+0xc5 b36985a8 806d6dd8 b3698620 bf819a26 00000000 hal!HalpQueryPerformanceCounter+0x1d b36985b0 bf819a26 00000000 00000f10 bfa251b7 hal!HalpPmTimerQueryPerfCount+0x8 b36985bc bfa251b7 b36985dc 00000f08 e2200000 win32k!EngQueryPerformanceCounter+0xd WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. b3698608 804fce0b b37e5460 06f30b80 b37e5460 ati2cqag+0x111b7 b3698620 b3698630 e2200000 e22001c0 022231fa nt!KeRestoreFloatingPointState+0x3f b3698628 e22001c0 022231fa 00000000 00000000 0xb3698630 b369862c 022231fa 00000000 00000000 00000000 0xe22001c0 b3698630 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x22231fa STACK_COMMAND: .thread 0xffffffff89340920 ; kb FOLLOWUP_IP: ati2cqag+111b7 bfa251b7 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 8 SYMBOL_NAME: ati2cqag+111b7 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: ati2cqag IMAGE_NAME: ati2cqag.dll DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 43150b19 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xEA_IMAGE_ati2cqag.dll_DATE_2005_08_31 BUCKET_ID: 0xEA_IMAGE_ati2cqag.dll_DATE_2005_08_31 Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> lmvm ati2cqag start end module name bfa14000 bfa4d000 ati2cqag T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: ati2cqag.dll Image path: \SystemRoot\System32\ati2cqag.dll Image name: ati2cqag.dll Timestamp: Wed Aug 31 03:42:49 2005 (43150B19) CheckSum: 000459B6 ImageSize: 00039000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e0 0409.04b0 0409.04e0
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Wie gesagt: DP in Opera, Vorschau, Scollbalken angefasst > Bluescreen
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.8.0004.0 X86
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP] Kernel Summary Dump File: Only kernel address space is available Symbol search path is: C:\symbols Executable search path is: Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Unknown_Module_018e4378 *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for Unknown_Module_018e4378 Debugger can not determine kernel base address Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Personal Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x805533a0 Debug session time: Tue Mar 25 10:48:50.687 2008 (GMT+0) System Uptime: 0 days 0:41:07.279 WARNING: Unable to reset page directories Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Unknown_Module_018e4378 *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for Unknown_Module_018e4378 Debugger can not determine kernel base address Loading Kernel Symbols Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. .Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 Loading unloaded module list . WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck EA, {888ff8a8, 89f83a98, ba5c7cb4, 1} ***** Debugger could not find nt in module list, module list might be corrupt, error 0x80070057. Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (ea) The device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for hardware to become idle. This usually indicates problem with the hardware itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. If the kernel debugger is connected and running when watchdog detects a timeout condition then DbgBreakPoint() will be called instead of KeBugCheckEx() and detailed message including bugcheck arguments will be printed to the debugger. This way we can identify an offending thread, set breakpoints in it, and hit go to return to the spinning code to debug it further. Because KeBugCheckEx() is not called the .bugcheck directive will not return bugcheck information in this case. The arguments are already printed out to the kernel debugger. You can also retrieve them from a global variable via "dd watchdog!g_WdBugCheckData l5" (use dq on NT64). On MP machines (OS builds <= 3790) it is possible to hit a timeout when the spinning thread is interrupted by hardware interrupt and ISR or DPC routine is running at the time of the bugcheck (this is because the timeout's work item can be delivered and handled on the second CPU and the same time). If this is the case you will have to look deeper at the offending thread's stack (e.g. using dds) to determine spinning code which caused the timeout to occur. Arguments: Arg1: 888ff8a8, Pointer to a stuck thread object. Do .thread then kb on it to find the hung location. Arg2: 89f83a98, Pointer to a DEFERRED_WATCHDOG object. Arg3: ba5c7cb4, Pointer to offending driver name. Arg4: 00000001, Number of times this error occurred. If a debugger is attached, this error is not always fatal -- see DESCRIPTION below. On the blue screen, this will always equal 1. Debugging Details: ------------------ ***** Debugger could not find nt in module list, module list might be corrupt, error 0x80070057. Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. Unable to read KLDR_DATA_TABLE_ENTRY at 00920031 - NTSTATUS 0xC0000147 WARNING: .reload failed, module list may be incomplete FAULTING_THREAD: 888ff8a8 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: GRAPHICS_DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xEA LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 00000000 to 804f8aef STACK_TEXT: ba5c7b9c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x804f8aef STACK_COMMAND: kb SYMBOL_NAME: ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: Unknown_Module IMAGE_NAME: Unknown_Image DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0 BUCKET_ID: CORRUPT_MODULELIST Followup: MachineOwner --------- [edit=sakura] Ein paar Punkte im Dump entfernt, so dass die Seite besser dargestellt werden kann ;) Mfg, sakura[/edit] |
Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Wenn derselbe Grafiktreiber neuinstalliert nichts hilft, dann brauchst du einen neuen.
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Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Also ich hab ne ATI X700 64MB drin (Ja, ein Notebook) aber netterweise lehnt der Orginal ATI-Treiber die Installation ab, sodass ich nur den von Asus bekomme - der ist aber von 2005 und den hab ich ja schon drauf ...
Der von ATI meint halt, ich solle mich an meinen Notebookhersteller wenden :roll: |
Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Hi, wie lange wurde der Rechner denn nicht neu installiert ;-)
Kannst du mal ein Hardwaredump posten ? Gruß K-nollix, eingenlich G-nollix aber sieht nicht so toll aus :-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux aus Kamelopedia, der freien Wissensdatenbank Linux ist eine Ansammlung von Gedichten über den Pinguin Tux. Linux Torwand erhielt diese zum Abtippen auf Tonband. Fälschlicherweise hielt er diese Texte für Programmcode, die er anschließend durch einen Compiler schob. Nachdem noch ein paar Syntaxprobleme korrigiert wurden, war er überrascht, wie stabil es lief. Anschließend wurde Linux im Internet publiziert. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
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Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Zitat:
Hardwaredump? Du meinst was alles drinsteckt? NHC sagt mir das da: (weiß nicht, reicht dir das?)
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SYSTEM: Name JFHEINS UserName JFHEINS\Julius Domain ARBEITSGRUPPE DomainRole Standalone Workstation PartOfDomain False AdminPasswordStatus Not Implemented PowerOnPasswordStatus Not Implemented WindowsProductID XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WakeUpType Power Switch BootupState Normal boot PowerState Unknown PowerSupplyState Safe ThermalState Other SystemType X86-based PC Model A6VA Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer Inc. NumberOfProcessors 1 TotalPhysicalMemory 1.25GB InfraredSupported True PRODUCT: Name A6VA Vendor ASUSTeK Computer Inc. IdentifyingNumber SSN12345678901234567 UUID 8A5DCE28-0000-8000-385D-FF0004004746 Version 1.0 PROCESSOR: Manufacturer GenuineIntel Name Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz Description x86 Family 6 Model 13 Stepping 8 ProcessorId AFE9FBFF000006D8 ProcessorType Central Processor MaxClockSpeed 1729 MHz ExternalClock 133 MHz MAINBOARD: Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Product A6VA SerialNumber BSN12345678901234567 Version 1.0 BIOS: Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc. Name Default System BIOS SerialNumber SSN12345678901234567 Version A M I - 7000521 SMBIOSVersion A6VAAS.208 MEMORY 0: BankLabel BANK0 Name Realer Speicher Capacity 256.00MB FormFactor DIMM MemoryType SDRAM TypeDetail Synchronous MEMORY 1: BankLabel BANK1 Name Realer Speicher Capacity 1.00GB FormFactor DIMM MemoryType SDRAM TypeDetail Synchronous BATTERY 0: Manufacturer ASUSTEK Device Name A6-2P-E Current Capacity 56400 mWh Designed Capacity 64500 mWh Fully Charged Capacity 56400 mWh Wear Level 12 % Voltage 16612 mV Technology Rechargeable battery HARD DISK 0: SystemName \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 Model IC25N080ATMR04-0 Size 74.53GB Partitions 3 InterfaceType IDE MediaType Fixed hard disk media TotalCylinders 9729 TracksPerCylinder 255 TotalTracks 2480895 SectorsPerTrack 63 TotalSectors 156296385 BytesPerSector 512 TotalHeads 255 VIDEO: Name ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700 VideoProcessor ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700 (0x5653) AdapterCompatibility ATI Technologies Inc. VideoArchitecture VGA AdapterRAM 64.00MB AdapterDACType Internal DAC(400MHz) VideoMemoryType Unknown Availability Running/Full Power VideoMode 1280 x 768 x 4294967296 Farben CurrentHorizontalResolution 1280 CurrentVerticalResolution 768 CurrentNumberOfColors 4294967296 CurrentBitsPerPixel 32 CurrentRefreshRate 60 Hz DisplayDrivers ati2dvag.dll DriverVersion 6.14.10.6571 InfFilename oem18.inf InfSection ati2mtag_M26 |
Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Es gibt diverse Treiber-Modifikationen, die auch die Installation auf Laptops ermöglichen. Die
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Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Aha ... dieser Microsoft-Catalog ist mir ketzt ja ganz neu ... :gruebel:
Also ich hab jetzt mal die Omega-Treiber installiert (und wlan auch) und seitdem noch keinen Bluescreen wieder ... muss aber noch nichts heißen :stupid: Interessanterweise funktioniert auch mein Display wieder - könnte aber auch Zufall sein ... (Hab wohl sowas wie nen Wackelkontakt im Display, dass dann sporadisch nur noch Bunte Streifen anzeigt - aber aufm VGA-Ausgang gehts immer, deshalb habe ich das aufs Display geschoben ...) |
Re: Erbitte Hilfe bei Blluescreen-Analyse
Hallo jfheins,
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Um dieses Problem zu fixen und in Zukunft immer neue Treiber verwenden zu können gibt es einen einfachen Workaround: Zuerst lädst Du dir das Tool ![]() ![]() Nachdem Du die die ATI Treiber hast, starte die Installation. Die Datei wird zunächst in "C:\ATI\Support\VersionDerTreiber\" entpackt. Unmittelbar nach dem Entpacken startet das eigentliche Setup. Brich dieses einfach ab!!! Jetzt entpackst Du den Mobility Modder (ZIP Datei) und startest die "MobilityDotNET.exe". In dem Tool wählst Du nun den Ordner in dem sich die entpacketen ATI Treiber befinden ergo, "C:\ATI\Support\VersionDerTreiber\" aus. Klicke nun auf Modify und warte bis die Einträge erneuert wurden (wird angezeigt). Ist dass passiert, schließe den Mobility Modder. Jetzt starte das Setup was Du zuvor abgebrochen hast. NICHT die heruntergeladene Datei sondern das Setup in dem Ordner "C:\ATI\Support\VersionDerTreiber\"!!! Boote den Rechner und das war's. !WICHTIG! NET 2.0 und MSXML 4.0 müssen auf dem Rechner vorhanden sein! Gruß Axel |
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