Blue Screen of Death while using Illustrator
Every once in a while, when I'm in Illustrator CS2, the computer goes to a blue screen and reboots automatically. It's very random, but it seems to always be when the computer's not actually doing something. The HDs not doing anything, it's silent. It will go to this screen, and when I boot back up, it says that my system has had a fatal error, do you want to send the info? Blah blah.
When it send the info, it goes to a page on Microsoft, http://wer.microsoft.com/responses/R...c-6d31d093ef70. It says it's a driver error.
The tech information in the "send" box lists "Temp\WERe5of.dir00\mini040507-02.dmp" and "Temp\WERe5of.dir00\sysdata.xml" as the files that messed up.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this? It's extremely annoying and counterproductive!!
Oh yeah... every time it happens the information changes. It just happened again and this time the information was "Temp\WERfdb3.dir00\mini040507-03.dmp" and "WERfdbe.dir00\sysdata.xml"
Also, the error signature it gives me is:
BCCode: 10000071 BCP1: 00000008 BCP2: 80042000 BCP3: 00000000 BCP4: 00000000 OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP: 2_0 Product: 768_1
Hope that helps.
I just solved problem w/similar behavior, different driver
I had a somewhat similar problem although not with Illustrator. I have a Sony Vaio and I was getting a blue screen, followed by reboot. After sending a report to Microsoft via error dialog that popped up after reboot, I would get a link to an http://wer.microsoft.com site w/following error message: "Microsoft Windows Error Reporting: Download updates for Intel Pro/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI adapter software (w70n51.sys)".
This acted so much like a virus (even though virus scans found nothing) that I didn't see the obvious.
Initially, I tried to troubleshoot the problem by doing system recovery but then installed an updated graphics card driver before I had re-installed Windows SP2 (only had SP1 at that point). At that point the blue screen /reboot occurrences got even more frequent and worse. I saw "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" message at top of those blue screens.
I did another system recovery, then installed SP2 and all the Windows updates I needed. Then finally, I went to the Sony Web site, Electronics > Computers > Support and Drivers, searched on the model name/number of my computer, clicked on Software/Drivers and went to the page showing software and driver updates. The WLAN driver I needed (the same one the error message was telling me about) was available/posted at Sony site, and after download/install I've had no further problems.
What originally looked like a virus or a hard drive problem was just need of a driver update. Knowing what I do now, I would have followed this path: (1) virus scan w/up-to-date signatures (2) driver update(s) from company site you bought computer (3) if still not solved, system recovery/wipe drive (4) investigate other hardware issues.
I hope this helps someone . . . thanks for all the info you all have posted. It helped me.