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The thread discusses a BSOD error related to the RDNS_.SYS file on a Dell Latitude D800, with the user experiencing crashes even after multiple reinstalls, but able to boot in SafeMode. The user notes that RDNS_.SYS is part of Encase forensic software, which is not supported on Windows 7, indicating potential compatibility issues. A subsequent reply clarifies the software's purpose, asking whether it's Encase forensic software, highlighting the concern over software compatibility causing the crashes.

Matt123

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Installed and reinstalled several different ways and still get a BSOD error referring to NDNS_.SYS. It will boot into SafeMode.

I ran BlueScreenView to view the minidump and see the following info appears to fail.
Filename Address in Stack from Address to Address
halmacpi.dll halmacpi.dll+5ba9 0x8260f000 0x82646000
ntkrnlpa.exe ntkrnlpa.exe+1358c0 0x82646000 0x82a56000
RDNS_.sys RDNS_.sys+5fe2 0x8b77f000 0x8b78c000


The machine is a dell latitude D800, on a domain network.
Some of the main hardware parts are:
ATI mobility Radeon x600
Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit controller
Dell Wireless 1470 Dual Band WLAN Mini-PCI Card
 

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quit note about RDNS_.sys

I know this file is part of Encase software. It is not currently supported with Win7, but still will have to work sooner or later before other machines are moved to Win7 as it is required on all our machines.

Matt123

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quit note about RDNS_.sys

I know this file is part of Encase software. It is not currently supported with Win7, but still will have to work sooner or later before other machines are moved to Win7 as it is required on all our machines.
 

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