I posted this on another site and haven't really gotten any luck. So a friend suggested I try you guys out. Here's my post:
My system was randomly rebooting so I searched the web for some information. One of the sites suggested checking the Event Log, so I did so. And what I found was shocking. Every 5-6 seconds that the computer is on the same event happens. Here's the info:
System
- Provider
[ Name] yukonwlh
- EventID 126
[ Qualifiers] 24583
Level 4
Task 0
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-04-01T00:44:33.016Z
EventRecordID 809835
Channel System
Computer Admi-PC
Security
- EventData
\Device\NDMP4
\DEVICE\{DB7CB5BC-01BB-4591-947D-A708A21716F7}
0000000002003000000000007E000760000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary data:
In Words
0000: 00000000 00300002 00000000 6007007E
0008: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0010: 00000000 00000000
In Bytes
0000: 00 00 00 00 02 00 30 00 ......0.
0008: 00 00 00 00 7E 00 07 60 ....~..`
0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
I tried to search for information on it specifically, and found nothing. I updated the driver using their website. I have a Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller. I'm running Vista Home version, upgraded to SP2. I'm not sure when the event started happening. Today, the earliest entry I have was on 3/27/10 at 2:29:18 pm, but it has been deleting events. It caps around 53,700 occurances of this event, and then starts deleting the old ones.
I'm rather good with computers, but this is way beyond my understanding. I'm definately more of a software person than hardware. Any help would be appreciated. If you need more info, just ask, and I'll provide. Thanks.
Additional info:
Tried reinstalling the drivers. The similiarities...well, we're pretty much always doing the same things. We have Firefox open with several tabs, and World of Warcraft running. Sometimes MSN Messenger is running.
The reboots are completely random as far as I can tell. We leave the computer running for awhile at a time though. There is a problem with shut downs because of a bad connection in the battery, but the shut downs I'm talking about are completely unrelated. When it happens because of the battery, the battery has died because the cord came unplugged and so the computer dies.
The reboot that we have a problem with occurs with full power. Not sure if it would happen in safe mode, it doesn't happen soon after it's been turned on, so I'm not sure how I would test it in safe mode. I opened the event log after I turned it back on after this last reboot, and the only error was the typical this shutdown was unexpected. Here's the log:
System
- Provider
[ Name] EventLog
- EventID 6008
[ Qualifiers] 32768
Level 2
Task 0
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-04-02T21:31:15.000Z
EventRecordID 826064
Channel System
Computer Admi-PC
Security
- EventData
5:28:59 PM
4/2/2010
27688
DA0704000500020011001C003B000302DA0704000500020015001C003B000302600900003C000000010000006009000000000000B0040000010000008FD90000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary data:
In Words
0000: 000407DA 00020005 001C0011 0203003B
0008: 000407DA 00020005 001C0015 0203003B
0010: 00000960 0000003C 00000001 00000960
0018: 00000000 000004B0 00000001 0000D98F
In Bytes
0000: DA 07 04 00 05 00 02 00 Ú.......
0008: 11 00 1C 00 3B 00 03 02 ....;...
0010: DA 07 04 00 05 00 02 00 Ú.......
0018: 15 00 1C 00 3B 00 03 02 ....;...
0020: 60 09 00 00 3C 00 00 00 `...<...
0028: 01 00 00 00 60 09 00 00 ....`...
0030: 00 00 00 00 B0 04 00 00 ....°...
0038: 01 00 00 00 8F D9 00 00 ....Ù..
We get major lag on the computer pretty much anytime we switch windows or try to load things. I think that the lag is linked to the previous log problems I described, the event happening every 5-6 seconds. Not sure if the random shutdowns are related to that.
Thanks for any help.
Seeing how it's coming from the device root, it's a hardware issue. Quick Googling resulted in others with the same issue pertaining the WLAN and/or Ethernet.
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