System Error/Emergency Shut Down
I recently got this blur error screen when the computer was in idle, it said "Windows had to shut down to protect your computer from damage.If this is the first time you are seeing this restart your computer. If not check the Driver causing this shut down." The Driver is "System.sys". Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling the OS?
January 12th, 2009 12:07am
well, i would suggest cheking your event viewer from the computer management consol and looking deeper into the error, look for critical system errors and paste back some of the errors.Mike
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January 12th, 2009 1:00am
These arethe only errors that appear there are in the log, andboth of them cause it. Both are logged under Kernel-EventTracingError code: 3221225485Session "" has failed to start the following error(s) 0xC000000DThis is a Local Service
Error code: 3221225525Session "Homegroup Log" has failed to start the following error(s) 0xC0000035This is a System item
January 12th, 2009 2:34am
Where did this System.sys driver filecome from? Why is it being loaded on your system? Where is it located on your system? Is the system.sys driver signed?I am pretty sure it is not part of the base operating system. In the past, malware writers would name their executables with a generic names such as "system.sys". I hope I am wrong about that in your case.
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January 12th, 2009 3:26am
This system is in a folder at destination C:\Drivers inside that folder is a folder called r140623 and inside is a bunch of security catalogs and setup information files labed in numbers. There is a Text document telling me that this folder is full of drivers for XP upgrade with out user interface. In the document it says its from intel, but the driver is not signed at all.
January 12th, 2009 4:02am
Glad to know it was not malwareA couple of questions then would probably clarify some things:1. Are you on a Dell machine, the folder structure is reminiscent of the Dell based driver downloads? Not necessarily relevant, just curious.2. Are these Vista drivers or XP drivers?3. How were the drivers installed onto your machine?4. What device is this driver file supposed to manage?5. Can you update your device driver through Windows Update?
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January 12th, 2009 4:19am
Yesi do have a Dell, its a Inspiron 6400. They appear to be XP drivers, but before the upgrade to 7 I had Vista Home Premium. I believe the drivers were installed by a Dell auto-update program. The driver controls a INF file preload, I think it is my Wi-Fi Card. I looked every where and the driver does not have an update. I will try to get a pic of the Error screen, it is still popping up, but now its not just during idle.
January 12th, 2009 5:40am
Well that helps a bit. You probably want to go through the drivers and find the one which actually uses this file, which for the moment we believe to be an Intel based WiFi card, based on the prior contents of the thread.So what you probably want to do is go into the device manager and find this Wi-fi card, right click on it and select properties then pick the driver tab and click on the driver details button and verify that this system.sys driver is there. If it is, thenexit out of that screen and click on the update driver button andhope that a newer version is found at windows update.
If the driver file is not there then youwill probably need todo a bit more investigating on your end but basically find the device the system.sys driver is associated with, report the issue to Microsoft so that it gets addressed when Windows 7 ships and try to update to the latest driver from Windows update.
If you already have the latest driver and are seeing the issue still, then report the issue via the submit feedback so that you dont have to deal with this problem when Windows 7 ships.Good luck
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January 12th, 2009 5:55am
Jaredh_d2012 said:Yesi do have a Dell, its a Inspiron 6400. They appear to be XP drivers, but before the upgrade to 7 I had Vista Home Premium. I believe the drivers were installed by a Dell auto-update program. The driver controls a INF file preload, I think it is my Wi-Fi Card. I looked every where and the driver does not have an update. I will try to get a pic of the Error screen, it is still popping up, but now its not just during idle.Remember if it is intel based wireless card, go directly to intel's website for the driver, u may get lucky and get a nice beta win 7 driver or at least a updated compatible vista one.go forth and conquer.Mike
January 13th, 2009 1:23am
look at this
Source
Windows
Summary
Shut down unexpectedly
Date
7/17/2009 4:00 PM
Status
Solution available
Problem signature
Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 85778024
BCP3: B2000000
BCP4: 1040080F
OS Version: 6_1_7100
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Bucket ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_BUS
Server information: e6ecd7f5-17f9-4302-a74d-475eb76c6850
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7100.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
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August 8th, 2009 6:39pm
I'm trying to find my answers and i had win 7 for almost 2 weeks no issues but now i get this..
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 86BDA1E4
BCP3: B2000040
BCP4: 00000800
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
Bucket ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_BUS
Server information: f1731ec0-8419-416c-a0da-9e00ec4a71cethis happens when i'm playing call of duty 4 pc game.Is this related to video card drivers or my cpu overheated? It is overclocked but i highly doubt it was this. I keep thinking it's something else. Can someone figure out this accurate code so i can find info what exactly IT is?
November 7th, 2009 10:22pm