Re: HELP!!!!!! BSOD on customer ws2003sbs



That kernel_apc error looks like a device driver. I'd check to make sure
all your drivers are WS03-compatible and current. If given the opportunity,
when the system reboots after the bluescreen, do the "send error report"
thing and see if MS can sort it out for you. I don't know specifically
where you'd be best off starting, but if your MB uses an Intel chipset,
there's an update for SATA on the Intel site - my XP box was bluescreening
from that one. Also, video's always a good bet. You could try searching
that error on the manufacturers' support sites to see if you get anything.

As for the rdbss.sys, try searching support.microsoft.com for that file
name - you might come up with something. Here's one possibility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;890554


"St Davids IT" <StDavidsIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:933FFB9C-C742-420E-8619-AA9B666E64D2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Guys, please help, I have a windows server 2003 sbs standard configured
> on
> a abit intel 875p mboard, p4 3ghz 1gb DDR400 dlink nic, on board intel pro
> 100 nic, nec dvdrw, 2xseagate 200gb sata disks as backups, 1 x seagate
> 80gb
> sata for OS (dynamic), 1 x 40gb ide for data, 1 x 80gb sata for data, 1 x
> certance travan 40 tapedrive. 400watt psu, ati radeon 7000 32mb vga card.
>
> Problem is this, intermittent BSOD with kernel_apc_pending_during_exit
> this
> happens when it feels like it and every time i try to restart.
>
> also upon installing windows updates i get a irrecoverable BSOD in
> rdbss.sys
> and I have to do system repair using installation disks.
>
> I am tearing my hair out on this one, please please help!


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