Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
K so i got a lovely BSOD while playing oblivion, does someone know a site where i can check the following error message to see what it actually means:

STOP: 0x0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XB66FBFB1, 0XB4BE3BAC, 0X00000000)

SPBBCDrv.sys - Address B66FBFB1 base at B66EB000, Datestamp 436ad76e

I know those are registry locations. But i dont know what for. Ive done a registry clean up, registry defrag, disk cleanup, disk defrag using Tune Up Utilites 2006. Not sure if it solved the problem or not, but the BSOD did say something about my disks.

Thanks for any help.
Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7227|Scotland

Hm. Is it cracked, or a real version?

There should be a error checker where it allows you to see your errors that have occurred un the past few months. But I am unsure if that is just on Vista or not. I cannot remember for the life of me where it was...
^ This allows you to go online and check with MS to see what problem it is. Don't worry, no connecting shit, just a simple direct link to an error page report on MS site. --- Seeing as you have done a registry clean up, it may have destroyed the evidence.

Do a memory test. Oblivion takes up a lot of memory usage. Your memory may have errors in them. Run MEMTESTX86 when booting up your PC and run for at least 4 hours. It should come up with any errors your memory may have. Those errors don't always indicate a faulty stick, they may indicate that you are running your memory at too high a voltage or too low timings.

Really depends though.

The registry data stamps may be from Oblivion itself. You can check that, although it may take you some time. If they are, then it is a matter of re-installing oblivion and re-running it.

The BSOD could also be from the memory, that is why I suggested a mem check.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
Real, I also added Knights of the Nine, and DLC along with a reality mod, makes like it none leveling enemies.

Ill do all the things you have suggested. Im thinking it is the RAM, ill do the MEMTEST first.

Cheers Zimmer
jsnipy
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+3,277|6994|...

Turn your antivirus off when you play.

Did you happen to analyse the dump?

Last edited by jsnipy (2007-06-18 10:04:42)

topal63
. . .
+533|7189
Like all things irritating (software creations) - anti-virus software often behaves like a virus. You need to de-install, or re-install the symantic virus software on your computer.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
How did you know i got norton? Have you had a similar problem before?
Twist
Too old to be doing this sh*t
+103|6994|Little blue planet, milky way
Well, the SPBBCDrv.sys is a good clue. It's part of the norton security package. If you'd said you DIDN'T run norton, I'd have expected this file to be a trojan.
Some AV/firewall/security suites are just too invasive to be truely good. Sure they'll keep you safe, but they'll also stop you from doing the stuff you WANT on your PC.... For AV I like to recommend Panda or AVG, as these maybe less frequently updated (usually only 4-5 times a week), but they're also less invasive, and much easier to disable if need be.
I'd usually like to recommend that people stay away from: Mcafee, Norton or BlackIce if you're gaming. Though I'd HIGHLY recommend either of these if you're only doing casual office stuff on your PC.
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7041|Portland, OR, USA

Vilham wrote:

How did you know i got norton? Have you had a similar problem before?
yes.  It's terribly annoying.. especially if you have vista.  I downloaded the new nvidia driver and got a whole bunch of BSODs... after reinstalling norton and the driver they stopped...
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
I dont quite get why its started doing it. I have XP and have had this comp about 6 months now, no problems. The only problem i have with reinstalling it is that number of times you can install it. I dont want to use one up... But if its necessary i will do it.
B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6862|Penrith,Nsw, Aus

jsnipy wrote:

Did you happen to analyse the dump?
I useually flush it when im done, im not into looking at it.
Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7227|Scotland

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Vilham wrote:

How did you know i got norton? Have you had a similar problem before?
yes.  It's terribly annoying.. especially if you have vista.  I downloaded the new nvidia driver and got a whole bunch of BSODs... after reinstalling norton and the driver they stopped...
You could just dump norton and go for something better....

Norton is a poor piece of software compared to the other anti viruses and anti spywares out there.
Bit Defender, NOD32, AVG and Zone Alarm all out perform and are better than Norton.
jsnipy
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+3,277|6994|...

B00MH3ADSH0T wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

Did you happen to analyse the dump?
I useually flush it when im done, im not into looking at it.
... you sure?
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6994|...

Zimmer wrote:

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Vilham wrote:

How did you know i got norton? Have you had a similar problem before?
yes.  It's terribly annoying.. especially if you have vista.  I downloaded the new nvidia driver and got a whole bunch of BSODs... after reinstalling norton and the driver they stopped...
You could just dump norton and go for something better....

Norton is a poor piece of software compared to the other anti viruses and anti spywares out there.
Bit Defender, NOD32, AVG and Zone Alarm all out perform and are better than Norton.
Norton or Symantec AV ?

Where do you go to compare effectiveness?

Last edited by jsnipy (2007-06-19 09:16:11)

']['error
Banned
+630|7115|The Netherlands
norton is the problem as stated above, try running the game without norton on the background.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
K, based on the responses im not too worried. BSOD is normally, "o dear, my computer just died.", ill reinstall oblivion and give it a go with norton off. Maybe turn down the settings abit too.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
K i tried to reinstall it and after i do my cd drive wont open. So i restart my comp and it opens but now my external hard drive cant be detected.

I gotta have a virus...
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7091|Mhz

Vilham wrote:

K so i got a lovely BSOD while playing oblivion, does someone know a site where i can check the following error message to see what it actually means:

STOP: 0x0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XB66FBFB1, 0XB4BE3BAC, 0X00000000)

SPBBCDrv.sys - Address B66FBFB1 base at B66EB000, Datestamp 436ad76e

I know those are registry locations. But i dont know what for. Ive done a registry clean up, registry defrag, disk cleanup, disk defrag using Tune Up Utilites 2006. Not sure if it solved the problem or not, but the BSOD did say something about my disks.

Thanks for any help.
Those are memory addresses not registry locations mate.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
yeah i noticed later that they were memory addresses and not processor registrys. Anyway now my harddrive is working again. But seriously wtf... anything to do with oblivion kills my comp.
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7091|Mhz

How much RAM you running? and try shifting your swap file to another hard disk if you can, may just have been a write error that fucked up worse than usual.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD
Sort of off topic, but i'd just like to show everyone that you can tweak Oblivion to allow use of Shader Model 3.0 for those that don't know but have a graphics card that supports it:

In the Oblivion.ini file, under [Graphics Variables] (or something similiar), enter this:

bAllow30Shaders=1

bAllow30Shaders=0 - If set to 1, this option allows (but does not force) the use of Shader Model 3.0 on graphics cards which support it, namely Nvidia GeForce 6600 or newer, or ATI X1000 series or newer. This can potentially improve performance when using HDR rendering for example. Check your RendererInfo.txt file in your \Documents and Settings\User\Documents\My Games\Oblivion directory to see if your card supports SM3.0 next to the option '3.0 Shaders'. Note however that even by enabling this option, Oblivion still appears to use 2.0 shaders (check the 'PSTarget' and 'VSTarget' lines in Rendererinfo.txt). In any case, if you have one of the cards mentioned above, it cannot hurt to enable this option.



Yes, I did get this from tweakguides.com

Last edited by _j5689_ (2007-06-20 06:17:35)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

Vilham wrote:

How did you know i got norton? Have you had a similar problem before?
SPBBCDrv.sys is a Norton file. Therefore it's quite obvious you have Norton.

Get rid of Norton (don't just turn it off) - the worst AV software around - and get different AV. You'll probably be ok then.


It sounds very much like it's an issue with your AV software, so this next thing probably won't work.

Do you get a horrible noise when the BSOD occurs?

If so, try opening DXdiag and disabling audio hardware acceleration - I know it sounds weird, but give it a go.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-06-20 07:02:17)

=Karma-Kills=
"Don't post while intoxicated."
+356|7055|England
If i got this worried each time i got a BSOD....
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
Yah got another one playing oblivion. Im taking a wild guess that its another norton file.

Kmixer.sys

It mentioned something about checking if there are updated BIOS drivers.
buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6914|Stealth City, UK

Vilham wrote:

Yah got another one playing oblivion. Im taking a wild guess that its another norton file.

Kmixer.sys

It mentioned something about checking if there are updated BIOS drivers.
The process Kernel Mode Audio Mixer belongs to the software Microsoft® Windows® Operating System by Microsoft Corporation (www.microsoft.com).

Description: File kmixer.sys is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers. Known file sizes on Windows XP are 171776 bytes (80% of all occurrence), 159360 bytes, 172416 bytes.
The driver can be started or stopped from Services in the Control Panel or by other programs. The file is a Windows core system file. The program has no visible window. The service has no detailed description. File kmixer.sys is a Microsoft signed file. Therefore the technical security rating is 5% dangerous.

Just copied and pasted obviously!
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
And another one... lol

ks.sys

Told me to disable new hardware. I have none...

Also to disable caching or shadowing in BIOS.

Based on things ive read and problems ive had... the only thing i can think that is causing this is having my external hard drive or even my USB mouse plugged in while playing oblivion.

Just ran dell driver reset tool. It found no problems...

Last edited by Vilham (2007-06-20 09:22:16)

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