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Old 01-16-2009, 09:06 AM
swammer swammer is offline
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Default XRNBO.sys causes BSOD?

I've been using SENTEMUL2007 for a while. In one of my VMs, it's been crashing randomly. I thought it was the application that was causing it. So I only start the services for the application when I need it. But as soon as I forget to stop the services, most of the time, the following morning, the VM has crashed. I get the BSOD and the VM restarts. There is a crash dump and after looking at it, the last line refers to XRNBO.sys which I think is one of the drivers used?

below is the last few lines of the dump.

any insight will be helpful.

thanks.

************************************************** *******************
* Symbols can not be loaded because symbol path is not initialized. *
* *
* The Symbol Path can be set by: *
* using the _NT_SYMBOL_PATH environment variable. *
* using the -y <symbol_path> argument when starting the debugger. *
* using .sympath and .sympath+ *
************************************************** *******************
Probably caused by : XRNBO.sys ( XRNBO+1079f )

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Old 01-16-2009, 10:42 AM
benito benito is offline
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I think there is not neobit solution support forum. If you have problem with their solution, you should contact them.
As usual almost each program have some bug(s), so you have to use current release which is not v2007...
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