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    Kerem Guemruekcue
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    Hi, i know that this is not a C++ Message but since C/C++ developers have the best experience in software / driver development, i will ask my question here. I installed Services for Unix from Microsoft on my System and now i found something very strange. Whenever the (Core) Driver named rpcxdr.sys tries to start it makes my system go BSOD. I had to disable the driver to render my system to normal state back. So i made a Memory Dump of the BSOD and analyzed it with "!analyze -v" inside the windows debunng tool. The Result is clear, but can this be considered as a real bug? What do you think? Here is a link to the DBG result. See for yourself: http://entwicklung.junetz.de/tmp/rpcxdr.sys_BAD_POOL_HEADER.txt[^] Thanks in advance,...

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