HTTP:: Fix Vista SP2 Intermittent Crashes Related to the Tcpip sys Driver
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Users of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 that are confronted with intermittent crashes of their machines might find a fix via a hotfix released by Microsoft and designed to resolve an issue associated with the Tcpip.sys driver. The problem, the Redmond company explained, is in the way that the Tcpip.sys driver uses the networking kernel mode stack in Vista and Windows Server 2008, and affects not only the SP2 releases of the two platforms, but also SP1. The software giant did not mention any additional Windows operating systems that might be impacted by the issue. âœA computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 may crash intermittently. Additionally, you may receive the following Stop error message: *** STOP: 0x0000007F (parameter1, parameter2, parameter3, parameter4) UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP,â Microsoft said. âœThis problem typically occurs when multiple third-party network drivers are installed on the computer. For examp!
le, this problem may occur when the following drivers are installed: Virtual private network (VPN) client drivers; antivirus drivers; third-party miniport filter drivers.â An update is not currently available from Microsoft, but customers affected by this problem can access, download and deploy a ...
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