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In <100413489001@host2a.generalbroadband.com>, on 10/26/01
at 03:21 PM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>I must have done something wrong the first time, because now I get:
>Description of Linear Object F70F3000, PID = 0000, name = 'system': It is
>'Allocated via dh_allocateGDTSelector' (decoded owner from object
>record). The address is at offset 00000000 into the memory object.
That says the memory was probably allocated by a driver, but that's not
that helpful. If you have a dump partition and you want more info, do a
dump. Then use pmdf to take a ring 0 stack trace. That's should show
what the kernel was trying to do whent he trap occured.
Steven
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