Windows 7 BSOD BCCode d1

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Started getting Blue Screens about 2 months ago. No happening several times a day. Here are two recent error codes. The minidump files are attached. Any help to find the problem and resolve very much appreciated.

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: F8E8340B
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 8E32223A
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\032110-21668-01.dmp
C:\Windows\Temp\WER-34959-0.sysdata.xml

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 0001A691
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 8E4AB23A
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
 

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Started getting Blue Screens about 2 months ago. No happening several times a day. Here are two recent error codes. The minidump files are attached. Any help to find the problem and resolve very much appreciated.

well this is a gdr patched version of a 32 bit windows 7 install where to quote from ...
Started getting Blue Screens about 2 months ago. No happening several times a day. Here are two recent error codes. The minidump files are attached. Any help to find the problem and resolve very much appreciated.

well this is a gdr patched version of a 32 bit windows 7 install where to quote from
this means I cannot run windows debugger as Microsoft don't provide the symbols needed

we do know it's a BugCheck D1 and this bug check is usually caused by drivers that have used improper addresses and WD does complain about MRVW13B.sys, your version of this driver is very old and pre dates windows 7 so along with the others listed below you need to update them

hcwPP2.sys 0x8e425000 0x8e452580 0x0002d580 0x45c8c876 06/02/2007 18:27:02
MRVW13B.sys MRVW13B.sys+2423a 0x8e487000 0x8e4ca000 0x00043000 0x46399920 03/05/2007 08:11:12
snapman.sys 0x88be1000 0x88bfeec0 0x0001dec0 0x46974e0c 13/07/2007 10:03:56
timntr.sys 0x88d80000 0x88dea380 0x0006a380 0x46d562d8 29/08/2007 12:13:12
tifsfilt.sys 0x8212b000 0x82134340 0x00009340 0x46d5687d 29/08/2007 12:37:17
tdrpman.sys 0x88b88000 0x88be0580 0x00058580 0x4725d216 29/10/2007 12:29:10
AsIO.sys 0x8db0b000 0x8db0c440 0x00001440 0x47663cfc 17/12/2007 09:10:20
hotcore3.sys 0x88c00000 0x88c04700 0x00004700 0x488f9271 29/07/2008 21:58:09
UimBus.sys 0x889f9000 0x889ff200 0x00006200 0x48dce36f 26/09/2008 13:28:15
UimFIO.SYS 0x8de00000 0x8de31000 0x00031000 0x48dce370 26/09/2008 13:28:16
Uim_IM.sys 0x8dfdd000 0x8dffa020 0x0001d020 0x48dce375 26/09/2008 13:28:21[/quote]

  • hcwPP2.sys looks like your tv tuner card Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II ([23 25 26]xxx) by Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.
  • MRVW13B.sys is a device driver for Marvell 802.11 NIC Manufacturer: Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
  • snapman.sys is from Acronis Snapshots Manager or Acronis True Image Home or Seagate DiscWizard or Acronis True Image Workstation
  • tifsfilt.sys = Acronis Disk Backup Software
  • timntr.sys = Acronis Disk Backup Software
  • tdrpman.sys is Acronis again
  • AsIO.sys is ASUS Probe V and is known to cause bluescreen crashes
  • hotcore3.sys belongs to the software HotBackup by Paragon Software Group.
  • UimBus.sys is probaly an Image Mounter SCSI Port Driver - Paragon Image Mounter
  • UimFIO.SYS as is this driver from paragon
  • Uim_IM.sys and this driver will be by paragon too

see if you can track down the latest version of these software packages from Acronis and paragon and your latest NIC driver ?

please run from an elevated cmd prompt where /r c:\ /f /t ntoskrnl.* > 0 & start notepad 0 and upload and attach the resulting txt pad here ?

let us know how it goes ?
 
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