If you haven't installed symbols for the system on which you run LiveKD, LiveKD will ask if you want it to automatically configure the system to use Microsoft's symbol server (see the Debugging Tools for Windows documentation for information on symbol files and the Microsoft symbol server). Random BSOD's and cant do.dmp ntoskrnl.exe ( nt+7cc40 ) problem BSOD at random times, seems to occur more often though, when referencing hard drive memory. My first problem I need help with is when i try to access a.dmp file i get told something about symbols referencing the following: ntoskrnl.exe ( nt+7cc40 ) any idea how to fix it?
Keyboard issue
This issue has also been known to be caused by a short in the ground wire in the keyboard cable. Make sure this is not the cause of your error by replacing the keyboard with a different keyboard, or disconnecting the keyboard from the computer.
Miscellaneous corruption
Before trying any of the below recommendations, it's recommend you load the last known good configuration.
Corrupt boot.ini file
This issue is often caused when the boot.ini is missing or improperly configured. This issue often arises after a user has recently added or removed an operating system on the computer or added or removed hard drives in the computer.
Make sure the line pointing to the operating system and its drive and partition is properly configured in the [boot loader] and [operating systems] section.
Missing boot.ini file
Microsoft Windows XP users
If the boot.ini is severely corrupted or missing, a user running Microsoft Windows XP can rebuild the boot.ini to resolve this issue.
Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 users
To restore the original boot.ini file in Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000, you need an ERD, then follow the steps below. If you do not have an ERD, you cannot follow these steps.
Boot the computer with your Windows NT three setup diskettes or the Windows 2000 setup disc.
In the setup menu, type R to start the repair.
When prompted for the ERD diskette, insert the diskette and inspect the startup environment.
Missing or corrupt ntoskrnl.exe file
If the ntoskrnl.exe file is corrupt or missing, this can also generate the error. To restore this file, follow the steps below.
Insert the Microsoft Windows XP CD.
Note
If you have a restore CD and not a Microsoft Windows XP CD, it's likely the steps below will not resolve your issue.
Reboot the computer, as the computer is starting you should see a message to press any key to boot from the CD. When you see this message press any key.
In the Microsoft Windows XP setup menu press the R key to enter the Recovery Console.
Select the operating system you want to fix, and then enter the administrator password.
Type expand d:i386ntoskrnl.ex_ c:windowssystem32
Once prompted if you want to overwrite the file, press Y and then press Enter to overwrite the file.
Type exit to reboot the computer.
Windows NT installed on a partition bigger then 7.8 GB
If you are running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 on a partition larger than 7.8 GB, this issue can occur if the boot files are located outside this limitation. When this error occurs, your computer displays the error message shown below.
If your system partition is larger than 7.8 GB, you need to delete the partition and recreate the partition to 7.8 GB or less. For additional information about this issue, see Microsoft KB Q224526.
Corrupted hard drive or severely corrupted Windows
Check the hard drive for any errors by running the chkdsk program. To do this, follow the steps below.
Insert the Microsoft Windows XP CD.
Note
If you have a restore CD and not a Microsoft Windows XP CD, it's likely the steps below will not resolve your issue.
Reboot the computer. As the computer is starting, you should see a message to press any key to boot from the CD. When you see this message, press any key.
In the Microsoft Windows XP setup menu, press the R key to enter the Recovery Console.
Select the operating system you want to fix and then enter the administrator password.
Once at the Recovery Console, type chkdsk /r at the prompt.
Once completed type exit and see if the issue is resolved.
If, after trying all the above steps you're still encountering the same issue, it's likely that Windows is severely corrupted and we recommend you reinstall Windows.
Finally, if during the Windows installation you encounter errors, it's likely that your hard drive is bad.
Additional information
Best Answer: Helping out a relative w/ her installation and had the same problem. Not sure, but appears to be a workaround. Connect your Mio to your computer via USB. Click on the Tools at the top of the Mio Desktop program. Then click on 'Recover Keys'. There's an orange dot that appears beside the Activation tab which seems to sync up the keys. I already had the Mio connected when I installed the Software and the Lock beside the Activation was already 'unlocked' so I'm guessing it was already activated.
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