A recently assigned CVE, CVE-2025-68204, discloses a resource-handling bug in the Linux kernel’s ARM SCMI power-domain code that can leave generic power domains (genpds) allocated when provider registration fails — a leak that has been shown to eventually trigger a kernel panic during genpd...
A subtle but dangerous bug in the Linux UFS driver — tracked as CVE-2023-53387 — has been quietly fixed in upstream kernel code after a stack-allocated completion structure could be referenced after its lifetime, causing hard kernel panics during UFS error handling. The flaw stems from the UFS...
A subtle race in Btrfs ordered-extent accounting can lead to a kernel panic: CVE-2024-58089 fixes a double‑accounting race in btrfs_run_delalloc_range that, when triggered on systems where block size (4K) is smaller than page size (64K) — commonly on certain aarch64 configurations — can...
No matter what advances we make in operating systems, there is one moment that unites every user, from the casual browser to the hardcore sysadmin: the instant an unexpected, fatal error splashes across the screen, ending an otherwise productive computing session. These so-called “Screens of...
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It started, as so many technology sagas do, with an update—and ended, at least for some Windows 11 users, in the distinctly blue glow of a system crash. That’s right: Microsoft, fresh off the spring update train, found itself with a rapidly spreading blue screen error that made computers across...
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Hi,
I am using a 4 year old Toshiba Satellite C855.
In the past few months I have experiencing BSOD, but not that annoying, maybe 1x or 2x a week, the problem is, the BSOD is not during heavy task, just while watching youtube or movies.
Now in the past few days I got it almost everyday, and not...
Hi everyone,
I've been struggling against constant BSODs on Windows startups. Last month I acquired a new PC with the following configuration:
OS Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (Professional)
CPU Intel Core i3 2100 3.10GHz Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
4 GB RAM Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz...
Hi everyone,
I've been struggling against constant BSODs on Windows startups. Last month I acquired a new PC with the following configuration:
OS Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (Professional)
CPU Intel Core i3 2100 3.10GHz Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
4 GB RAM Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz...
Hello everyone,
I have recently had many crash dump files it appears in c:\windows\minidump.
I am uploadin it here, for these who many wish to review it. However, i cannot specefiy what the cause of this problema may have been.:(
Some one can help me, please?
System Information (local)...
I don't know if this is the right section for this topic but I downloaded a Kalyway OSX86 iso and when I try to install according to these instructions, I keep getting the following and it freezes:
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Security policy loaded : Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
Copyright (c) 1982...
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Hi,
I recently started get these panics when I use Internet explorer 8. It looks like when I am entering fields on a web page the laptop then panics.
Any ideas??