BSOD

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Nanouk

Hi

I have WinXP Pro and fairly regularly get the BSOD just after logging in at
the windows prompt. The same driver is always referred to: wdmaud.sys, in
the STOP: message.

Checking out the MS site on this is not really helpful as it tells me to
update thro' Windows Upadate which I do regularly - in fact there ar no more
updates available for me according to Windows Update!!

Anyone any ideas what might be wrong?

Thanks

Nanouk
 
Nanouk said:
I have WinXP Pro and fairly regularly get the BSOD just after logging in at
the windows prompt. The same driver is always referred to: wdmaud.sys, in
the STOP: message.

Checking out the MS site on this is not really helpful as it tells me to
update thro' Windows Upadate which I do regularly - in fact there ar no more
updates available for me according to Windows Update!!

Anyone any ideas what might be wrong?

You could nevertheless reinstall the Service Pack just to make sure
that it is properly installed. See "How to Download Windows Updates
and Drivers from the Windows Update Catalog on Windows XP"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323166).
Also the System File Checker may help here. Run
SFC /scannow
from Start > Run to start this tool.
 
I pasted "wdmaud.sys" in a Google and got all the info you
need, you do the same.



|
| >I have WinXP Pro and fairly regularly get the BSOD just
after logging in at
| >the windows prompt. The same driver is always referred
to: wdmaud.sys, in
| >the STOP: message.
| >
| >Checking out the MS site on this is not really helpful as
it tells me to
| >update thro' Windows Upadate which I do regularly - in
fact there ar no more
| >updates available for me according to Windows Update!!
| >
| >Anyone any ideas what might be wrong?
|
| You could nevertheless reinstall the Service Pack just to
make sure
| that it is properly installed. See "How to Download
Windows Updates
| and Drivers from the Windows Update Catalog on Windows XP"
| (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323166).
| Also the System File Checker may help here. Run
| SFC /scannow
| from Start > Run to start this tool.
|
| --
| (tm)
 
I believe "wdmaud.sys" is the audio drivers.

Try updating your audio drivers and see if that helps.
 
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