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Old 03-30-2018, 10:58 AM   #1
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Does anyone know what this panic might be caused by ?


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Thanks!
 
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1. Software defective
2. Hardware defective
 
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Whatever code in your kernel is printing out the RIP statement with the two null's. Typically nulls indicate pointers. Typically null pointers are exceptionally bad if they are attempted to be used as an address reference. Mind you, having a null pointer is acceptable if you know that it means there's no allocated memory or reference to point to. However if there's code that expects these pointers to be valid values, well the evidence here shows that null has been encountered.
 
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and bad RAM it was. Thanks!
 
  


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