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Whenever I cold/warm boot Vista Home Premium SP1, it fails due to netio.sys.
Always! Windbg reports:
Bugcheck: 1000007E, C0000005
Bucket ID: 0x7E_NETIO!nsipReadBootFirmwareTableData+77
File Type: 3.6 Driver
FileVersion: 6.0.6001.18000 *longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
I did a search of netio.sys and the results showed I had 7 instances with
the following dates:
1/18/2008 c:\websymbols\netio.sys\479191033a000
1/19/2008 c:\windows\system32\drivers
1/19/2008 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
(1 instance)
4/1/2008 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
(2 instances)
4/10/2008 c:\websymbols\ (directory)
11/2/2006 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
1. I'm concerned that there may be conflicts between the different versions
of netio.sys
2. I know that c0000005 refers to an access violation but I have no idea
how to get rid of it, e.g. get my system to boot cleanly.
3. Dell tech support told me to run hotfix Windows6.0-kb937168-x86.exe;
however, I'm not having an ICS issue so don't want to install this if it
isn't going to fix my problem plus the date is older than my current (most)
netio.sys.
I'm running a Dell XPS H2C with:
QX-6850 OC to 3.66 (factory)
4GB Dominator memory OC 1066 (factory)
2 nVidia 8800 Ultra (SLI through nVidia software and BIOS)
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nick.
Always! Windbg reports:
Bugcheck: 1000007E, C0000005
Bucket ID: 0x7E_NETIO!nsipReadBootFirmwareTableData+77
File Type: 3.6 Driver
FileVersion: 6.0.6001.18000 *longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
I did a search of netio.sys and the results showed I had 7 instances with
the following dates:
1/18/2008 c:\websymbols\netio.sys\479191033a000
1/19/2008 c:\windows\system32\drivers
1/19/2008 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
(1 instance)
4/1/2008 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
(2 instances)
4/10/2008 c:\websymbols\ (directory)
11/2/2006 c:\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-netio-infrastructure...
1. I'm concerned that there may be conflicts between the different versions
of netio.sys
2. I know that c0000005 refers to an access violation but I have no idea
how to get rid of it, e.g. get my system to boot cleanly.
3. Dell tech support told me to run hotfix Windows6.0-kb937168-x86.exe;
however, I'm not having an ICS issue so don't want to install this if it
isn't going to fix my problem plus the date is older than my current (most)
netio.sys.
I'm running a Dell XPS H2C with:
QX-6850 OC to 3.66 (factory)
4GB Dominator memory OC 1066 (factory)
2 nVidia 8800 Ultra (SLI through nVidia software and BIOS)
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nick.