I can not extract more information from the dump as here I need a full dump (c:\windows\MEMORY.DMP).
Update all possible drivers as I have multiple drivers that have not been updated since 2008 ntoskrnl.exe is short for 'Windows NT operating system kernel executable' and is responsible for many important processes on your computer.Run memtest86+ to check that all is okay with your RAM.We should get dump files to determine the real cause of the problem as what Graig posted will reveal nothing. I just wanted to specify that in some cases if Windbg has wrong symbols, it will show ntoskrnl.exeĪs the cause of the problem but here it is not the cause of the problem. You said that what Craig posted is confusing then yes you are right. Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administratorĭid you mean to refer to Craig? I agree that it is a Debug dump and not the o/s kernel. Windows 7, Configuring Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Security Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Security Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: Partner 2010 / 2011 Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: This video basically shows how you can get to the source of the problem by following the 3 simple steps. Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees, and confers no rights. Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+74ec0 Stack Address 1 : Stack Address 2 : Stack Address 3 : Computer Name : Full Path : C:WindowsMinidump030315-5257-01. The blue screen ntoskrnl.exe is quite common not t. We should get dump files to determine the exact cause of the problem. The cause of the BSOD (Possible a problem with the used symbols). I think that this is the output of Windbg (Microsoft Windows Debugger). This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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You are confused, the ntoskrnl.exe is the kernel, not a driver: Ī driver caused the kernel to Blue Screen.