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I recently reformatted both of my Windows XP systems (a Sony VAIO desktop and
laptop) as part of my general maintenance routine. After reformatting,
however, I get this odd error while Remote Desktopping from my desktop to my
laptop: any time I try to copy a file while in the Remote Desktop window (for
example, right-clicking and selecting "Copy" ), my laptop crashes. I
configured it to give me a blue screen instead of simply rebooting, and the
only technical information I get is the following:
I am running Windows XP Professional SP2 on both systems, and both have all
of the latest updates/security patches from Microsoft and both are running
the latest versions of their respective chipsets, video drivers, network
drivers, BIOSes, and so on. I work with computers professionally, and
according to my honest judgment there is nothing I have done wrong during the
reformat and re-update process that could have caused this to happen.
I have tried searching the newsgroups and support websites for a solution
but to no avail. Has anyone else ever experienced this issue?
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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"Gerf" <Gerf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I recently reformatted both of my Windows XP systems (a Sony VAIO desktop
>and
> laptop) as part of my general maintenance routine. After reformatting,
> however, I get this odd error while Remote Desktopping from my desktop to
> my
> laptop: any time I try to copy a file while in the Remote Desktop window
> (for
> example, right-clicking and selecting "Copy" ), my laptop crashes. I
> configured it to give me a blue screen instead of simply rebooting, and
> the
> only technical information I get is the following:
>
> *** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0xEDB0A188, 0xEDB09E84)
>
> I am running Windows XP Professional SP2 on both systems, and both have
> all
> of the latest updates/security patches from Microsoft and both are running
> the latest versions of their respective chipsets, video drivers, network
> drivers, BIOSes, and so on. I work with computers professionally, and
> according to my honest judgment there is nothing I have done wrong during
> the
> reformat and re-update process that could have caused this to happen.
>
> I have tried searching the newsgroups and support websites for a solution
> but to no avail. Has anyone else ever experienced this issue?
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