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A colleague of mine has been having problems connecting her laptop to the network at the school I work in. I managed to fix that but when I opened IE up to show her how to change the proxy settings for when she uses the laptop at home the machine seized up and then came a BSOD. After a while I realised that there was something very wrong with the BSOD, and by implication, possibly something seriously wrong with the laptop.
A picture of the BSOD is shown below but I'll paraphrase the problem. The text is awfully misspelled and I'm worried that it means there's a rather nasty virus or some such on the system. Normally I would google the 0x000000E8 stop code but the spelling problem suggests something is getting rather corrupted. In case the image isn't loading for people or they can't read the text I've written it up below the picture.
So, er, any ideas? Amusingly the laptop has Kaspersky running so if it indeed some nasty on there, I'll remember never to get Kaspersky.
A picture of the BSOD is shown below but I'll paraphrase the problem. The text is awfully misspelled and I'm worried that it means there's a rather nasty virus or some such on the system. Normally I would google the 0x000000E8 stop code but the spelling problem suggests something is getting rather corrupted. In case the image isn't loading for people or they can't read the text I've written it up below the picture.
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Technicaation:
*** STOP000A (0x000000E8, 0x0000002, 0x00002, 0x0000001, 0x806E7A16)
Beginninf physical memory
Physicaldump complete
Contact tem administrator or technical shnical support group for further assitan
So, er, any ideas? Amusingly the laptop has Kaspersky running so if it indeed some nasty on there, I'll remember never to get Kaspersky.