A new BSOD that mentions procguard

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by santiago, Mar 23, 2005.

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  1. santiago

    santiago Registered Member

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    I've been running the full PG happily for four months on my XP Home system. Today, when I inserted a CD in my drive and tried to access it, a blue screen popped up with STOP error 0x0000008E and the notation "procguard.sys - Address F8Bo75F5 base at F8B06000, DateStamp 417f3d44." This screen was followed immediately by a reboot. I am able to reproduce this event by trying to access a CD or DVD in my drive. I also noted that all my protections under PG are now disabled. Could PG be a culprit in this episode, or should I look elsewhere? Other suggestions?
     
  2. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    First do you have the Block new and change applications checked. If so uncheck it. Also you might put PG in learning mode and try accessing the CD drive.

    Pete
     
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    Gavin - DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Are you using XP Service Pack 2 ?
     
  4. santiago

    santiago Registered Member

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    Yes, I have SP2. When I checked the status of PG after this event, all the boxes were cleared and I was unable to check any of them, although I originally had left Block New Applications unchecked, and assigned permissions on a case-by-case basis. I have now uninstalled PG and no longer have the CD drive problem. I may install the new version in a couple days and hope things continue to run normally.
     
  5. Gavin - DiamondCS

    Gavin - DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Oh if it wasn't the latest version, no point making a bug report. It would be fixed in 3.100 or 3.150 Thanks :)
     
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