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Recently we updated a SharePoint test server to MOSS SP2. After doing so, a series of errors appeared in the error log, along with a random blue screen of death. After the BSOD, the following screen appears:

[tried attaching but cannot because I'm new]

The error log entries vary pretty greatly. The most recent Event ID's are 10036, 7888 (quite a few), 7 & 63.

The 7888 error appears quiet a lot, and after doing some research it seems like a pretty common error. The error messages is "Invalid object name 'AR_CacheCounters'."

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Alex Angas
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mlapida
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I'm not sure what the source of your errors are but here's a place to start looking:

10036 Error: http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=10036&source=

7888 Error: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepointadmin/thread/63eaca58-7e89-4083-8411-5e92ec6eec30

NOTE*-If this first link is right, check service enabled in your MOSS setup and make sure you don't have something enabled that you don't need for your particular license type

http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=7888&eventno=8794&source=Office%20SharePoint%20Server&phase=1

7 Error (need more specifics as this is a generic error): http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=7&source=

NOTE*-From first glance looks like error 7 might point to a bad drive. Is this vm local (workstation) or on ESX? Is it on a SAN or local disk space? Can you do storage migration and try this VM on another disk?

63 Error: http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=63&source=

NOTE- Again, hard to diagnose with no source information but looks like another possible issue with disk.

SQLChicken
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As a note: It seems the cause of the issue was Daemon Tools. It was causing confusion with the VMTools and throwing a video driver related BSOD.

mlapida
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