Blue Screen Error Code 8086
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. BSOD 8086 a minute or two after startup Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by bazil83, Apr 10, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement bazil83 Thread Starter Joined: Apr 2, 2008 Messages: 21 Hello, I'm getting this stop message, it's obviously rather annoying, but before I go with Dell tech support guy and replacing the hard drive (he said the 8086 error refers to a software issue with the operating system, but the SMART test on the hard drive says "it could fail soon", so he believes the hard drive should be replaced), I wanted to do drop the dump files in here for people to have a quick look over, if possible. Here's the link, zipped: http://www.sendspace.com/file/jbqldf There are two in there, pretty sure they'll have more or less the same output. Let me know what ya'll think and/or if you need any more info. I hadn't installed anything new, software nor hardware. I was working away, switched to Chrome while the computer was processing some files and then it froze... That was the first time it happened. Thanks very much. bazil83, Apr 10, 2012 #1 Sponsor bazil83 Thread Starter Joined: Apr 2, 2008 Messages: 21 Just thought I'd add, the machine freezes after about 1-2 minutes whether I've logged in or not - once Vista gets to the login screen, I can either log in or leave it at the login screen - it will hang. I haven't had the BSOD for a while, though - I mean, this started about 12 hours ago, but I've been in and out of Windows backing up, but it always hangs. Sometimes it comes back for a minute or two and then hangs again etc etc. More or less unusable, but I still have that window of time to copy stuff to my backup drives. I'm sure it could be fundamental hard drive problem, but I'd like to know what the dump
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