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ThinkClientCL
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      01-25-2007, 02:00 PM
So use these 2 models of wyse stations at my work and for some weird reason i
keep having to re-image machines, because they keep giving me blue screen
errors when anyone logs off.

A problem has been detected windows had to shut down, please check with
hardware vendor or BIOS settings
****Stop 0x0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XBAC88CBA,0XF997B344,0XF997B044)

Now sometime right before this error occurs i will get a blue screen with
FLASH.SYS error rebooting the machine will usually work, but sometimes
when it doesn't i get the error code you see above.

Any changes made to the PC i need to flash using the Write Filter than
reboot so that is enabled also.

 
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JohnGil (MSFT)
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      01-26-2007, 03:46 AM
What OS and Service Pack? Stop 7E's can have many diff't root causes from
hardware to buggy drivers to BIOS problems. Debugging is often required to
resolve them unless you can narrow it down to some Knowledge Base article
using the parameters in the stop error. I am not sure if you can do this on
this client, but you might also systematically uninstall other software
components and try to narrow down the problem through process of elimination.

If you want to go geek then locate the memory dump. There should be an
event in the event log noting that a dump was created and where. Open the
dump w/ the windows debugger. Then run !analyze on it. It may point you to
the guilty party. The debugger is at:

http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/s...6_6.6.07.5.exe

"ThinkClientCL" wrote:

> So use these 2 models of wyse stations at my work and for some weird reason i
> keep having to re-image machines, because they keep giving me blue screen
> errors when anyone logs off.
>
> A problem has been detected windows had to shut down, please check with
> hardware vendor or BIOS settings
> ****Stop 0x0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XBAC88CBA,0XF997B344,0XF997B044)
>
> Now sometime right before this error occurs i will get a blue screen with
> FLASH.SYS error rebooting the machine will usually work, but sometimes
> when it doesn't i get the error code you see above.
>
> Any changes made to the PC i need to flash using the Write Filter than
> reboot so that is enabled also.
>

 
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ThinkClientCL
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      01-26-2007, 10:46 AM
Thanks for the response but im using Windows XP Embedded and SP2, i'd rather
not go to the geek route as of right now.
 
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NeilH
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      01-26-2007, 11:26 AM
You might be better asking in a XP news group. This one is for Servers.

"ThinkClientCL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response but im using Windows XP Embedded and SP2, i'd

rather
> not go to the geek route as of right now.



 
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ThinkClientCL
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      01-26-2007, 11:37 AM
Thanks i posted there also but was getting better responses here, i was just
wondering if anyone here used it no harm.
 
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