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« on: July 20, 2006, 12:05:24 AM »

Ok, so I recently installed Comodo about over a month ago...and it's been great. Comodo Rocks

However, recently I keep getting random BSOD's that keep referring to the file "inspect.sys"

After searching for the file on my computer, I checked the properties and it said that it was a part of Comodo Firewall.

So, I guess my question is, has anyone else had this problem?

What can I do to prevent from the BSOD's?

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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2006, 03:36:24 AM »

Ok, so I recently installed Comodo about over a month ago...and it's been great. Comodo Rocks

However, recently I keep getting random BSOD's that keep referring to the file "inspect.sys"

After searching for the file on my computer, I checked the properties and it said that it was a part of Comodo Firewall.

So, I guess my question is, has anyone else had this problem?

What can I do to prevent from the BSOD's?

Thanks,

bbbco

Hi,

1- Can you please give us the details of your CPF version, Operating System and all other security products installed?
2- Do you have" Security->Advanced->Secure against trojan protocols" option enabled?
3- When and how do you get this BSOD? Did it start BSODing after installing a specific software?
4- Can you tell us what you see in the BSOD screen? i.e. all the numbers you see on the  blue screen

If you can correctly answer these 4 questions, we can see what is going on.

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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2006, 06:51:20 AM »

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1- Can you please give us the details of your CPF version, Operating System and all other security products installed?
2- Do you have" Security->Advanced->Secure against trojan protocols" option enabled?
3- When and how do you get this BSOD? Did it start BSODing after installing a specific software?
4- Can you tell us what you see in the BSOD screen? i.e. all the numbers you see on the  blue screen

1. I am using CPF 2.2.0.11, with Windows XP Pro, and McAfee Virus Scan On Access.

2. No, I do not have the secure against Trojans checked.

3. Pretty much I noticed it a few weeks after installing CPF. I do not think it started after installing certain software to my memory or knowledge.

4. The BSOD's usually say something like: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL; Stop:0x000000D1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0xF7451E42); inspect.sys; Address F7451E42 base at F7447000, DateStamp 44750d8a.

Thanks for your help!

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« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2006, 10:57:40 AM »

Looks to me like if a network card driver is not behaving properly. It probably gets acerbated by CPF.

What network card are you using and what version driver are you running?
If you're using a USB connected device for your connectivity tell us about that instead (make, model, driver+version).

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« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2006, 01:47:57 PM »

1. I am using CPF 2.2.0.11, with Windows XP Pro, and McAfee Virus Scan On Access.

2. No, I do not have the secure against Trojans checked.

3. Pretty much I noticed it a few weeks after installing CPF. I do not think it started after installing certain software to my memory or knowledge.

4. The BSOD's usually say something like: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL; Stop:0x000000D1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0xF7451E42); inspect.sys; Address F7451E42 base at F7447000, DateStamp 44750d8a.

Thanks for your help!

bbbco



Can you send us the memory dump? And what is your network card & driver?

Thx,
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« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2006, 04:36:57 PM »

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What network card are you using and what version driver are you running?
If you're using a USB connected device for your connectivity tell us about that instead (make, model, driver+version).

I am using a motherboard integrated SiS 900-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, with a version 1.13.2.0 sisnic.sys (file version 1.16.00.05 built by WinDDK) driver.

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Can you send us the memory dump?

I attached my last two memory dumps zipped up to the thread.

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« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2006, 11:40:58 PM »

I am using a motherboard integrated SiS 900-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, with a version 1.13.2.0 sisnic.sys (file version 1.16.00.05 built by WinDDK) driver.

I attached my last two memory dumps zipped up to the thread.

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Brian

Hi Brian,

According to the memory dumps, i guess there is something wrong with your ethernet adapter driver. Can you please update SIS drivers to latest version and retry?
Here is the link for it:
http://www.sis.com/download/agreement.php?id=153181

Let us know if this solved your problem.

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« Reply #7 on: July 21, 2006, 10:57:09 AM »

I am using a motherboard integrated SiS 900-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, with a version 1.13.2.0 sisnic.sys (file version 1.16.00.05 built by WinDDK) driver.

I attached my last two memory dumps zipped up to the thread.

Thanks!

Brian


The SiS 900 is renowned for not being a particularly fast or stable NIC. Although SiS has improved the drivers over time there's only so much they can do about it. Hopefully the 1.19 drivers can resolve the current issue.

If you need a suggestion in purchasing a new network card let me know. Just about any card is better than the SiS 900 (ok, well the Realtek 8139 is just as bad but at least Realtek constantly improves their drivers).

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« Reply #8 on: July 21, 2006, 04:24:10 PM »

Ok, well I had to recently get a new mobo because my Dell fried. So I got an Asus P4S800D-X, and that was the network card that came integrated. I'll think about getting a new network card if the BSOD's keep up.

Do ya'll have any suggestions as to where I can get a decent, reliable, yet inexpensive card?

Thanks,

Brian
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« Reply #9 on: July 21, 2006, 04:32:38 PM »

Ok, well I had to recently get a new mobo because my Dell fried. So I got an Asus P4S800D-X, and that was the network card that came integrated. I'll think about getting a new network card if the BSOD's keep up.

Do ya'll have any suggestions as to where I can get a decent, reliable, yet inexpensive card?

Thanks,

Brian

Have you tried updating your drivers?Perhabs the latest driver will not have an issue at all. Nonetheless it is worth to change as SIS ethernet adapters notoriously problematic by creating certain types of BSODs.
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« Reply #10 on: July 21, 2006, 06:05:13 PM »

Ok, well I had to recently get a new mobo because my Dell fried. So I got an Asus P4S800D-X, and that was the network card that came integrated. I'll think about getting a new network card if the BSOD's keep up.

Do ya'll have any suggestions as to where I can get a decent, reliable, yet inexpensive card?

Thanks,

Brian

Brian,

I have a Network Everywhere Model NC100 PCI network card and a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 USB Network Adapter Model USB100TX adapter.

If one of these would be of use to you, PM me and I can send it to you.  (NO COST)  Just trying to help
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« Reply #11 on: July 21, 2006, 08:36:30 PM »

Do ya'll have any suggestions as to where I can get a decent, reliable, yet inexpensive card?

Brian,

I just looked up a few network cards on newegg and I found this which may interest you. It's based on the Realtek network chip (seems to be the RTL8169S) so you'll be able to find drivers as often as 2 times per month on the Realtek site which is: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?lineid=1&famid=4&series=2003072&Software=True

Here's the link for the card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833114004

If instead you want something with much better performance and practically flawless drivers then I'd suggest getting an Intel Pro/1000 desktop adapter. I've never had a driver problem with one of those. It does come at a price premium though.

Edward
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« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2006, 12:37:04 AM »

Hey guys,

I appreciate all of your help and input!

So, I did update the drivers and all, however, I was out of town this weekend, so I have not been able to really use it much to see if anything occurs. I imagine that we'll find out this next week when I use the compy more if this issue has been resolved or not. I'll keep ya'll posted.

Again, thanks for all the great help and input, you guys rawk my face off.

Brian
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« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2006, 12:42:58 AM »

I had the same problem with my PC running the latest official release of CPF but I am using an Asus A8N SLI-Premium motherboard with the built in Nvidia NIC.  I've been using the latest beta for a few days now and the problem seems to have gone
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« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2006, 07:21:53 PM »

I had the same problem with my PC running the latest official release of CPF but I am using an Asus A8N SLI-Premium motherboard with the built in Nvidia NIC.  I've been using the latest beta for a few days now and the problem seems to have gone

You should make sure you're using the latest 6.86 drivers for that particular motherboard. It makes a difference in network speed and responsiveness. Not only that, but it should give you better compatibility with the release version of CPF (they solved a few glitches in the driver).

You can get them right here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_nf4_win2k_6.86.html

Of course DO NOT install the Network Access Manager (NAM) when it asks since it is the NF4's "broken" hardware Firewall.

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