Hi,
All of the attached DMP files are of the
CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION (f4) bug check.
This indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.
If we look further into the dump(s), we can see:
EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS)
0xc0000006 - The instruction at 0x%p referenced memory at 0x%p.
The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of 0x%x.
BUGCHECK_STR: 0xF4_
IOERR
What's an I/O error you may ask? An I/O error is when any hardware device (hard disk, flash drive, etc) cannot perform its basic input/output actions such as reading or copying data. When this is the case with a hard disk itself, or any storage related media, it's due to the device PHYSICALLY failing. Do note that with hard disks, the connections can be faulty as well (i.e the SATA cables from the controller on the board to the hard disk itself).
-- Also, just for information purposes, it was a process (not a thread) that unexpectedly terminated:
BugCheck F4, {
3, fffffa80150d1b30, fffffa80150d1e10, fffff8000318f7b0}
3 = Process.
Code:
2: kd> !process fffffa80150d1b30
GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from fffff800030c2000
PROCESS fffffa80150d1b30
SessionId: none Cid: 024c Peb: 7fffffdb000 ParentCid: 01c4
DirBase: 5bba83000 ObjectTable: fffff8a008f71450 HandleCount: <Data Not Accessible>
Image: wininit.exe
VadRoot fffffa80150edf70 Vads 64 Clone 0 Private 443. Modified 13. Locked 2.
DeviceMap fffff8a000008ca0
Token fffff8a000c1a060
ReadMemory error: Cannot get nt!KeMaximumIncrement value.
fffff78000000000: Unable to get shared data
ElapsedTime 00:00:00.000
UserTime 00:00:00.000
KernelTime 00:00:00.000
QuotaPoolUsage[PagedPool] 0
QuotaPoolUsage[NonPagedPool] 0
Working Set Sizes (now,min,max) (1312, 50, 345) (5248KB, 200KB, 1380KB)
PeakWorkingSetSize 1312
VirtualSize 48 Mb
PeakVirtualSize 52 Mb
PageFaultCount 1575
MemoryPriority BACKGROUND
BasePriority 13
CommitCharge 557
The specific process that terminated was winnit.exe, which is the Service Control Manager (SCM). It is a special system process under the Windows NT family of operating systems, which starts, stops and interacts with Windows service processes.
1. Ensure that SSD's firmware is 100% up to date via the manufacturer.
2. Uninstall AnyDVD.
If you're still crashing after the above (especially after ensuring the firmware is up to date), the SSD is most likely faulty.
Regards,
Patrick