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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION error

0x000003b stop error
EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000001d - {EXCEPTION} Illegal Instruction An attempt was made to execute an illegal instruction.
FAULTING_IP:
dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceDmaBuffer+9e
fffff880`0452cfee 41

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Source
"memory corruption"
So what you can do is try to update or uninstall video and RAID drivers.
Google them to find out what they are and their importance:
Foremost upgrade the video driver
Download memtestx86 and run it for several hours (preferably overnight)
run a system file check to verify and repair your system files
Run execute... or in Vista or Seven type cmd --in search results right click on the application and run as admin
SFC /SCANNOW

If you are overclocking STOP it!
If you have a RAID upgrade the driver
Update your video card driver from NVIDIA's website and chipset drivers from motherboard manufacturer's website.
Also, visit the maker of your ram module's website for the correct Vdimm and timings specific to yours. Then adjust the bios accordingly.
Apparently there seem to be a lot of issues with the i7 and hyperthreading?
Turn it off ;-)) and try
Update the BIOS
Source
I just got a new build running Vista x64, got an eVGA GTX 260 Core 216 with it. But every time I install the video drivers, after restarting, I get a BSOD every time before the logon screen usually appears. The BSOD says "SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION", 0x000003b.
I can restart in safe mode and roll back the drivers so I can login normally. But every time I install an nVidia driver (tried quite a number of different versions, including the one on the CD that the card came with), it BSODs exactly the same way.
I've searched the net quite a bit without finding a solution. It seems only a few people are having the same problem, none of which found a solution. It's a bit hard to search for since the "System Service Exception" error doesn't really point anywhere too specific.
Drivers to be updated

adp94xx.sys  Sat Dec 06 05:24:42 2008 
arc.sys      Fri May 25 02:57:55 2007
iirsp.sys    Wed Dec 14 03:17:54 2005
lsi_fc.sys   Wed Dec 10 04:16:09 2008
nfrd960.sys  Wed Jun 07 02:41:48 2006
SiSRaid2.sys Wed Sep 24 23:58:20 2008

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