BSOD when shutting down PC's

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by MegaHertz, Dec 10, 2003.

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  1. MegaHertz

    MegaHertz Registered Member

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    Here is the situation now have four PC's doing the exact same thing. All affected PC's are Windows XP (Home & Pro). After the 2.000.8 update when you shutdown the PC you get a BSOD with the following error message. Two of the laptops are identical Dell Insperion 8500's, one 8100 and one is a Dell Latitude C400. One of the Insperions has only done it twice the other does it every single time you shutdown. The Latitude has also done it twice.

    DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS

    The driver listed is AMON.SYS
     
  2. sir_carew

    sir_carew Registered Member

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    Hi,
    When you close Windows, do you close all running aplicattion before?. I had this error months ago and this the reason in my PC.
     
  3. MegaHertz

    MegaHertz Registered Member

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    Yes. This only started happening after the last update If we rollback the PC's to 2.000.6 it stops the BSOD on shutdown. I have been in contact with Eset via phone and sent them minidumps from two of the affected PC's.
     
  4. DiGi

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    This was happen after yesterday update :( (nod32E3.nup)

    But after restart works all fine...
     
  5. Niklas

    Niklas Guest

    I get the exact problem on one of my machines. A Compaq D510 running XP Pro. When i do a shutdown i get bsod and the machine restarts.

    I had to re-install without the new ".8" update and the machine works ok. Already talked to support about it and hopefully they will have a solution.

    /Niklas
     
  6. hayc59

    hayc59 Guest

    look here--->
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=17741
     
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