Blue Screen of Death when inserting Kingston USB drive

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quiqueva_CR

I've been experiencing several Blue Screens whenever I insert my Kingston
Datatraveler (DTI/2GB) flash drive into my HP Compaq nc6400 with an Intel
(Centrino) Core Duo 2.00GHZ. I'm running Windows XP SP2. After I insert the
drive, I can access it for a few minutes but after a few minutes my computer
crashes. This is very easy to recreate and it happens all the time.

When my PC recovers, I creates a minidump. I have several minidumps that
I've been piling up.

This is part of one of the minidumps:
========================================
Probably caused by : InCDrec.SYS ( InCDrec+1251 )

Followup: MachineOwner
---------

----- 32 bit Kernel Mini Dump Analysis

DUMP_HEADER32:
MajorVersion 0000000f
MinorVersion 00000a28
KdSecondaryVersion 00000000
DirectoryTableBase 0a5c04c0
PfnDataBase 810a6000
PsLoadedModuleList 8055c700
PsActiveProcessHead 805627b8
MachineImageType 0000014c
NumberProcessors 00000002
BugCheckCode 1000008e
BugCheckParameter1 c0000005
BugCheckParameter2 88f89d12
BugCheckParameter3 aebf97e0
BugCheckParameter4 00000000
PaeEnabled 00000001
KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c2e0
SecondaryDataState 00000000
ProductType 00000001
SuiteMask 00000110
MiniDumpFields 00000dff

TRIAGE_DUMP32:
ServicePackBuild 00000200
SizeOfDump 00010000
ValidOffset 0000fffc
ContextOffset 00000320
ExceptionOffset 000007d0
MmOffset 00001068
UnloadedDriversOffset 000010a0
PrcbOffset 00001878
ProcessOffset 000024c8
ThreadOffset 00002728
CallStackOffset 00002980
SizeOfCallStack 00000810
DriverListOffset 00003420
DriverCount 000000b6
StringPoolOffset 00006a28
StringPoolSize 00001978
BrokenDriverOffset 00000000
TriageOptions 00000041
TopOfStack aebf97f0
DebuggerDataOffset 00003190
DebuggerDataSize 00000290
DataBlocksOffset 000083a0
DataBlocksCount 00000004
c0000000 - c0000fff at offset 000083e0
88f89000 - 88f89fff at offset 000093e0
aebf9000 - aebf9fff at offset 0000a3e0
877e1000 - 877e1fff at offset 0000b3e0
Max offset c3e0, ac20 from end of file
========================================

I have already tried installing the hotfix described in the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/900808/en-us

but it didn't do anything.

Any help will be appreciated.
 
On Nov 29, 10:09 am, quiqueva_CR
<quiquev...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I've been experiencing several Blue Screens whenever I insert my Kingston
> Datatraveler (DTI/2GB) flash drive into my HP Compaq nc6400 with an Intel
> (Centrino) Core Duo 2.00GHZ. I'm running Windows XP SP2. After I insert the
> drive, I can access it for a few minutes but after a few minutes my computer
> crashes. This is very easy to recreate and it happens all the time.
>
> When my PC recovers, I creates a minidump. I have several minidumps that
> I've been piling up.
>
> This is part of one of the minidumps:
> ========================================
> Probably caused by : InCDrec.SYS ( InCDrec+1251 )
>
> Followup: MachineOwner
> ---------
>
> ----- 32 bit Kernel Mini Dump Analysis
>
> DUMP_HEADER32:
> MajorVersion 0000000f
> MinorVersion 00000a28
> KdSecondaryVersion 00000000
> DirectoryTableBase 0a5c04c0
> PfnDataBase 810a6000
> PsLoadedModuleList 8055c700
> PsActiveProcessHead 805627b8
> MachineImageType 0000014c
> NumberProcessors 00000002
> BugCheckCode 1000008e
> BugCheckParameter1 c0000005
> BugCheckParameter2 88f89d12
> BugCheckParameter3 aebf97e0
> BugCheckParameter4 00000000
> PaeEnabled 00000001
> KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c2e0
> SecondaryDataState 00000000
> ProductType 00000001
> SuiteMask 00000110
> MiniDumpFields 00000dff
>
> TRIAGE_DUMP32:
> ServicePackBuild 00000200
> SizeOfDump 00010000
> ValidOffset 0000fffc
> ContextOffset 00000320
> ExceptionOffset 000007d0
> MmOffset 00001068
> UnloadedDriversOffset 000010a0
> PrcbOffset 00001878
> ProcessOffset 000024c8
> ThreadOffset 00002728
> CallStackOffset 00002980
> SizeOfCallStack 00000810
> DriverListOffset 00003420
> DriverCount 000000b6
> StringPoolOffset 00006a28
> StringPoolSize 00001978
> BrokenDriverOffset 00000000
> TriageOptions 00000041
> TopOfStack aebf97f0
> DebuggerDataOffset 00003190
> DebuggerDataSize 00000290
> DataBlocksOffset 000083a0
> DataBlocksCount 00000004
> c0000000 - c0000fff at offset 000083e0
> 88f89000 - 88f89fff at offset 000093e0
> aebf9000 - aebf9fff at offset 0000a3e0
> 877e1000 - 877e1fff at offset 0000b3e0
> Max offset c3e0, ac20 from end of file
> ========================================
>
> I have already tried installing the hotfix described in the following article:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/900808/en-us
>
> but it didn't do anything.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.


InCDrec.SYS "seems" to be part of the Nero software system module
InCD. You can try uninstall InCD.
 
Or check with Nero for updated drivers.

--



Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Stourport, England
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smlunatick wrote:
> On Nov 29, 10:09 am, quiqueva_CR
> <quiquev...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> I've been experiencing several Blue Screens whenever I insert my
>> Kingston
>> Datatraveler (DTI/2GB) flash drive into my HP Compaq nc6400 with an
>> Intel (Centrino) Core Duo 2.00GHZ. I'm running Windows XP SP2. After
>> I insert the
>> drive, I can access it for a few minutes but after a few minutes my
>> computer
>> crashes. This is very easy to recreate and it happens all the time.
>>
>> When my PC recovers, I creates a minidump. I have several minidumps
>> that
>> I've been piling up.
>>
>> This is part of one of the minidumps:
>> ========================================
>> Probably caused by : InCDrec.SYS ( InCDrec+1251 )
>>
>> Followup: MachineOwner
>> ---------
>>
>> ----- 32 bit Kernel Mini Dump Analysis
>>
>> DUMP_HEADER32:
>> MajorVersion 0000000f
>> MinorVersion 00000a28
>> KdSecondaryVersion 00000000
>> DirectoryTableBase 0a5c04c0
>> PfnDataBase 810a6000
>> PsLoadedModuleList 8055c700
>> PsActiveProcessHead 805627b8
>> MachineImageType 0000014c
>> NumberProcessors 00000002
>> BugCheckCode 1000008e
>> BugCheckParameter1 c0000005
>> BugCheckParameter2 88f89d12
>> BugCheckParameter3 aebf97e0
>> BugCheckParameter4 00000000
>> PaeEnabled 00000001
>> KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c2e0
>> SecondaryDataState 00000000
>> ProductType 00000001
>> SuiteMask 00000110
>> MiniDumpFields 00000dff
>>
>> TRIAGE_DUMP32:
>> ServicePackBuild 00000200
>> SizeOfDump 00010000
>> ValidOffset 0000fffc
>> ContextOffset 00000320
>> ExceptionOffset 000007d0
>> MmOffset 00001068
>> UnloadedDriversOffset 000010a0
>> PrcbOffset 00001878
>> ProcessOffset 000024c8
>> ThreadOffset 00002728
>> CallStackOffset 00002980
>> SizeOfCallStack 00000810
>> DriverListOffset 00003420
>> DriverCount 000000b6
>> StringPoolOffset 00006a28
>> StringPoolSize 00001978
>> BrokenDriverOffset 00000000
>> TriageOptions 00000041
>> TopOfStack aebf97f0
>> DebuggerDataOffset 00003190
>> DebuggerDataSize 00000290
>> DataBlocksOffset 000083a0
>> DataBlocksCount 00000004
>> c0000000 - c0000fff at offset 000083e0
>> 88f89000 - 88f89fff at offset 000093e0
>> aebf9000 - aebf9fff at offset 0000a3e0
>> 877e1000 - 877e1fff at offset 0000b3e0
>> Max offset c3e0, ac20 from end of file
>> ========================================
>>
>> I have already tried installing the hotfix described in the
>> following
>> article:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/900808/en-us
>>
>> but it didn't do anything.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.

>
> InCDrec.SYS "seems" to be part of the Nero software system module
> InCD. You can try uninstall InCD.
 
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