QUOTE(leohammerd @ Sep 17 2012, 10:11 PM)
According to 091712-39312-01.dmp and 091712-59997-01.dmp= gdmuwm.sys got errorFile details of most used file with name "gdmuwm.sys"
Product:
Windows ® Win 7 DDK driver
Company:
GCT Semiconductor, Inc.
Description:
GCT GDM WiMAX Driver
Version:
1.43.0.0
MD5:
F428DC66C365D1D3C4A893E9E1B72C70
SHA1:
F6EB6FC0DB2781F60AAEFB99EE65CD85F36AD928
SHA256:
D86B21F97C4510C9CA3CC8DE16F7AE78C72B7DE866516588D495E08F8C99ABCB
Size:
92160
Directory:
%SYSDIR%\DRIVERS\gdmuwm.sys
Operating System:
Windows XP
Discovered:
Aug 24 2011
Occurence:
Low oc0
Maybe you need to download RevoUninstaller or other similar uninstaller helper to clean remove and reinstall your WiMax dongle driver. (Or update the driver at Device Manager by manually.)
Added on September 25, 2012, 10:20 pm
QUOTE(kakisemut @ Sep 15 2012, 02:00 PM)
Hi guys..
Need help here...
My laptop frequently restart...
And when on the laptop...This is the minidump file..
Below information may help for you,Need help here...
My laptop frequently restart...
And when on the laptop...This is the minidump file..
hal.dll (Hardware Abstraction Layer) error
This problem may cause by "Hal.dll" file corrupted or missing.Other than that,you will have problem with HAL in the case when you transfer operating system from one computer to another computer that has quite different HAL.
(Different Mainboard,Processor,HDD and others may cause this issues)
Refer to below page for more info.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_haldll_missing.htm
Under "HAL.DLL is Missing - Updated by MVP Alex Nichol" method 2 is mostly use by me to solve this issue.
Other step may help for me is to run "Sysprep" (a utility tools in Windows CD) and then run "NewSID" to reset system ID and detect hardware but don't reset and re-register windows license. Due to it is was unable boot up into windows so only can run this step via MSDOS environment.
This post has been edited by milenio1928: Sep 25 2012, 10:20 PM
Sep 25 2012, 09:26 PM

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