Okay, I just did a clean Windows install, ran all of the updates, and then installed the GPLPV drivers. As soon as the install was finishing up (as Windows is actually installing all of the devices), I get exactly the same stop screen as mentioned below (0x0000007E). I'll see if I can get the memory dump for you.
-Nick
>>> "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2008/10/24 22:27 >>> > > Okay, here's the latest one...on boot I get: > 0x0000007E (0xC000001D, 0xF7615BEB, 0xF7A4D8BC, 0xF7A4D5B8) > xenpci.sys - Address F7615BEB base at F760E000, DateStamp 48d0939f > > This time it's dumping the memory to disk - if I can manage to extract the > dump file from disk I'll try to figure out a way to get it to you. >
Sounds like your system is correct. Even if this was caused by the GPLPV drivers originally, I'm not sure if the crash dump now is going to tell us anything useful. The 0x8E one would have been nice to have though.
0xC000001D == STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION, but unfortunately that doesn't tell me too much by itself.
Was a driver name mentioned in the 0x8E crash dump that you remember?
James
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