Faulting module ntdll.dll windows xp
As far as unhandled exceptions are concerned I have came across many such scenarios during my development and none of them shows faulting module as "ntdll. Hence, I don't think that an unhandled exception is causing the issue. I have also tried using WinDbg command and below are the output. Microsoft R Windows Debugger Version 6. All rights reserved. DbgBreakPoint: 7ce cc int 3 Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data. If the build information is available, run '! I have found many such post on the net for such exceptions but they are related to specific applications hence I am unable to figure out the problem. I also got this access violation error in WinDbg logs. However like I said earlier it just happening on my Win 7 machine whereas everything goes just perfect on my Win XP machine environment. If there is some real problem of access violation while invoking a native code that should happen on Win XP machine as well.
I will be enabling the WCF tracing and let u know the results. Please let me know if there are any more ways to figure out this issue.
Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Step 2 : In the pop-up window, switch to Compatibility tab and click Run compatibility troubleshooter. Step 3 : Then the tool will start detecting issues.
When you get the following interface, choose Try recommended settings to test and run the program using recommended compatibility setting. You just need to follow the onscreen instruction to see if it works. So, if you get the ntdll. Step 3 : Wait patiently until the scanning process is completed.
Then, restart your computer to check if the error is fixed. Some add-ons of your Internet Explorer can lead to this issue as well.
Just follow the steps below to disable some add-ons of Internet Explorer. Step 1 : Open your Internet Explorer. Click the gear button on the right-upper corner of the page and select Manage add-ons from the drop-down menu.
Step 2 : You will get the following windows where all the add-ons of your Internet Explorer is listed. Search for ntdll. Thanks so very much for your solution In the meantime, do I leave the I file alone Your help with this horrible, annoying, frustrating problem is really appreciated!
Denny Denham 7 Thorium. Dllcache is a hidden folder, so unless you have chosen to display hidden files and folders in Windows Explorer at Tools Folder Options View tab it will not have appeared in a search. Thanks for the added info I have to run off to work now, so will search further when get home.
But, if the file is not in cache for whatever reason, should I paste it there? That is saying something I think about the conflicting files in the "role up" update or there abouts when MS had to put out a fix for the fix!
Ck me out on that. Gotta run, ck back later tonite when home spencer. Because of this, copying the file from anything you have available will do no good whatsoever. If ntdll. The method for doing this is provided here and in the "Uninstalling a Hotfix" subtopic. After the hotfix is uninstalled you can go to Windows Update and reinstall it and see if that resolves the problem. Denny Thanks for your clarification.
After returning from work last night, I manually searched for the cache file and found it I'll need to go back and ck my folder settings! I have 5 places to ck for these files a. I ver 5. Win sys 32 ver 5. I "sort of knew" that this must be the problem when reading about it a number of times while researching a fix.
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