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Reply 1300 of 1335, by UCyborg

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Interesting:

BUGCHECK_CODE:  9f

BUGCHECK_P1: 3
BUGCHECK_P2: ffffc38fa6bce360
BUGCHECK_P3: fffff8031d890990
BUGCHECK_P4: ffffc38faf5f0dd0

FILE_IN_CAB: MEMORY.DMP
FAULTING_THREAD: ffffc38faffdf040
DRVPOWERSTATE_SUBCODE: 3
PROCESS_NAME: System

STACK_TEXT:
ffffc189`c08d1640 fffff803`1a265850 : fffff803`157c7180 ffffc38f`ffffffff 00000000`00000000 ffffc189`c08d1841 : nt!KiSwapContext+0x76
ffffc189`c08d1780 fffff803`1a264d7f : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000003 ffffc189`c08d1940 fffff803`00000000 : nt!KiSwapThread+0x500
ffffc189`c08d1830 fffff803`1a264623 : ffffc38f`00000000 fffff803`00000000 00000000`00000000 ffffc38f`affdf180 : nt!KiCommitThreadWait+0x14f
ffffc189`c08d18d0 fffff803`1cd6752b : ffffc38f`a6aa4618 00000000`00000000 ffffc38f`00000000 ffffc38f`a6aa4600 : nt!KeWaitForSingleObject+0x233
ffffc189`c08d19c0 fffff803`1cd5c4ef : ffffc38f`a6aa4608 ffffc189`c08d1bc0 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 : ndis!KWaitEventBase<wistd::integral_constant<enum _EVENT_TYPE,0> >::Wait+0x23
ffffc189`c08d1a00 fffff803`1cc63ee4 : ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 ffffc189`c08d1bc0 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 : ndis!Rtl::KNeutralLock<enum NDIS_MINIPORT_POLICY_OWNER>::Acquire+0x113a3
ffffc189`c08d1a30 fffff803`1cc63e4d : 00000000`00000000 ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 fffff803`1cd4db42 : ndis!ndisPrepForLowPowerCommon+0x68
ffffc189`c08d1b20 fffff803`1cc649a9 : 00000000`00000005 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 fffff803`1cc5e0b3 : ndis!ndisPrepForLowPower+0x1d
ffffc189`c08d1b70 fffff803`1cc6524e : 00000000`00000000 ffffc38f`00000004 ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 ffffc38f`af5f0f30 : ndis!ndisSetSystemPower+0x191
ffffc189`c08d1bf0 fffff803`1cc66654 : ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 ffffc38f`a6bb9cd0 ffffc38f`af5f0f30 ffffc38f`a6aa31a0 : ndis!ndisSetPower+0x10a
ffffc189`c08d1c50 fffff803`1a39cb29 : ffffc38f`affdf040 ffffc189`c08d1d30 ffffc38f`af5f0dd0 ffffc38f`a6aa3050 : ndis!ndisPowerDispatch+0x114
ffffc189`c08d1cb0 fffff803`1a317e85 : ffffffff`fa0a1f00 fffff803`1a39c950 ffffc38f`ab2f7290 00000000`000003fe : nt!PopIrpWorker+0x1d9
ffffc189`c08d1d50 fffff803`1a3fd408 : ffffe100`675e9180 ffffc38f`affdf040 fffff803`1a317e30 80002100`7d4e6177 : nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x55
ffffc189`c08d1da0 00000000`00000000 : ffffc189`c08d2000 ffffc189`c08cc000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiStartSystemThread+0x28

SYMBOL_NAME: ndis!KWaitEventBase<wistd::integral_constant<enum _EVENT_TYPE,0> >::Wait+23
MODULE_NAME: ndis
IMAGE_NAME: ndis.sys
STACK_COMMAND: .process /r /p 0xffffc38fa6262040; .thread 0xffffc38faffdf040 ; kb
BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 23
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_3_POWER_DOWN_ndis!KWaitEventBase_wistd::integral_constant_enum__EVENT_TYPE,0___::Wait

OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1
BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release
OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64
OSNAME: Windows 10

FAILURE_ID_HASH: {2f1e2d3d-3fb7-069f-25f2-729edabc9853

The infamous NDIS.sys. Well, there's NVIDIA's onboard Ethernet plus VMware and VirtualBox's virtual adapters, VirtualBox being installed most recently, August 2023.

If I recall correctly, the old Linksys WRT54GL router died in February 2024 (power surge), I used it to connect this computer to home's WiFi setup by the modem (because no cables installed in this house). PC was connected to the old router with a cable, I started using smartphone's USB tethering when router was no longer usable. USB tethering is always disabled and phone disconnected before shutting down computer or putting in to sleep. I wonder if combination of software on PC doesn't like nothing being plugged to the RJ-45 port.

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Reply 1301 of 1335, by dr_st

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NDIS is waiting on one of the network drivers to complete a power state transition. Try to run !irp ffffc38faf5f0dd0 to find out which device the IRP was sent to.

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Reply 1302 of 1335, by UCyborg

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0: kd> !irp ffffc38faf5f0dd0
Irp is active with 4 stacks 3 is current (= 0xffffc38faf5f0f30)
No Mdl: No System Buffer: Thread 00000000: Irp stack trace.
cmd flg cl Device File Completion-Context
[N/A(0), N/A(0)]
0 0 00000000 00000000 00000000-00000000

Args: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
[N/A(0), N/A(0)]
0 0 00000000 00000000 00000000-00000000

Args: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
>[IRP_MJ_POWER(16), IRP_MN_SET_POWER(2)]
0 e1 ffffc38fa6aa3050 00000000 fffff8031a9926b0-ffffc38faed102f0 Success Error Cancel pending
Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\nvmf6264.sys, Win32 error 0n2
\Driver\NVNET nt!PopSystemIrpCompletion
Args: 00015400 00000000 00000005 00000003
[N/A(0), N/A(0)]
0 0 00000000 00000000 00000000-ffffc38faed102f0

Args: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

No idea why it says unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\nvmf6264.sys.

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This is indeed onboard network interface's driver. Maybe that theory I assumed holds water.

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Reply 1303 of 1335, by dr_st

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You can try looking for an updated driver for your nVidia Ethernet controller, but if you are not currently using it, consider simply disabling it in the device manager, or in the BIOS.

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Reply 1304 of 1335, by UCyborg

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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! This was actually the first time I ever ran WinDbg, though I successfully used OllyDbg in the past, mostly for patching old games.

I believe this is the most updated driver. It's such a subtle change, going from using onboard Ethernet to not using it, I'd think of everything else first.

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1305 of 1335, by Nexxen

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Tried to make work my BT headphones with an old Asus laptop from 2015, W10.
Pairing was slow, connecting was once every 10 tries and sound choppy.

Probably I need to upgrade the wifi/bt card or just disable the bt and use a usb adapter.

Frustrating.

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Reply 1306 of 1335, by GigAHerZ

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GigAHerZ wrote on 2025-03-11, 11:53:
GigAHerZ wrote on 2025-03-04, 13:33:
Been writing some more articles and announced QueryLink v1.0.0. […]
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GigAHerZ wrote on 2025-02-11, 09:39:

Been writing some more articles and announced QueryLink v1.0.0.

https://byteaether.github.io/2025/seamlessly- … ss-integration/

https://byteaether.github.io/2025/harnessing- … atterns-in-net/

https://byteaether.github.io/2025/announcing- … ta-integration/

Just released a bit more "provocative" article: HyperAction API: A Reimagined Approach to HTTP API Design
https://byteaether.github.io/2025/hyperaction … ttp-api-design/

And the last little tool I've worked on (WeakEvent) has reached v1.0.0!
https://byteaether.github.io/2025/announcing- … weakevent-v100/

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Reply 1307 of 1335, by megatron-uk

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Trying to design the filesystem layout for our new super computer / high performance computing facility.

Our current legacy system has three main areas:

- Personal home directory
- Personal directory on the parallel filestore
- Shared group directory on the parallel filestore

I've run the reports and the use of the parallel filestore is split almost 50/50 between data held in personal directories and data held by shared project groups. Since the pre-requisite to access the facility is that you must be a member of a project group (in order that any research conducted there is not abandoned when a single user leaves), I'm questioning why the design decision was taken by my predecessors to allow users to work and store data in personal directories and never have it accessible to the rest of the group.

At the moment I'm leaning towards removal of the personal area on the parallel filestore in the new platform, which would ensure that all work, code, scripts and data generated by that facility ends up in a shared group area, which will always have a minimum of 2 members.

Orphaned code and data is a real problem with the regular turnover of postgrads and research assistants on short contracts.

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Reply 1308 of 1335, by lti

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I thought I would take a day off to relax and catch up on sleep, but that didn't happen. My job is really crazy right now, and I don't want to look at anything involving electronics when I'm not at work. I don't even want to read about PC hardware. I have been wondering if Linux properly supports low-power idle states on my Ryzen 9700X, though.

A few days ago, I got this weird phishing-looking email telling me that I need to buy a new computer before Windows 10 support ends. I found a YouTube video talking about the email like it was real, but it could still be some weird phishing campaign.

Then I started thinking about getting my old desktop on Windows 11 (to screw around and eventually give it to someone who has an unsupported CPU - fuck the environment). I want to do a full reinstall on it when I finally do the downgrade, so I started by jumping through hoops to get Office downloaded. Signing into my Microsoft account doesn't give me the option to do anything except sign up for a Microsoft 365 subscription, so the instructions here are wrong. Eventually, I found a forum post that had a link to a Microsoft support page for the Office offline installer. That support page has a Download button, which then asks me to sign in again. After signing in, I'm taken to a page that says that there are no subscriptions (no shit, Sherlock). There's a button to take you back to the main subscription page for your Microsoft account, which is actually where the download links are. I don't know if those installers are time-sensitive (meaning that they stop working after a while so you have to download them again), so I guess I'll find out. My laptop has a different version of Office, and I would also like to have an offline installer downloaded for it (and just let it download months or years of updates if I actually need to reinstall) before Microsoft fully gives in to the "own nothing and be happy" bullshit (forcing poor people to pay a subscription to one of the few trillion-dollar corporations in the world who got there by selling perpetual software licenses - then you pay more to get an ad-free experience that eventually becomes "ad-reduced" and even more expensive).

Does the new set of system requirements for OEMs mean that I won't be able to do a fresh install on an 8th-gen Intel system?

Reply 1309 of 1335, by UCyborg

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I've been with messing with terminal on the new Unihertz phone. The OS has one nasty property that it goes out of its way to kill apps after the phone's locked. And there's no way to turn it off! Bleh! You know what, all smartphone manufacturers can go fuck themselves. Not a single normal model out there.

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1310 of 1335, by StriderTR

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Was looking at "modern" sound cards today and came across something I don't think I've ever seen before, yet another crazy audiophile contraption....couple different versions actually.

The: "Sound Card AXF-104 PC HiFi Power Filter Card PCI/PCI-E Audio Power Purify"

Yeah.... You couldn't pay me enough to let these things anywhere near my PC. 😜

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Reply 1311 of 1335, by UCyborg

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OMG, way too many capacitors!

BTW, anyone knows the sound when Windows bluescreens while listening to music? I had to temporarily re-enable problematic network adapter, wanted to try something with old Creative's junk that I still have installed, which is apparently tied to that network adapter (activation shaeningans, maybe just a MAC). Well, I hoped disabling checkboxes on network adapter's power management would prevent bluescreens, it just makes them occur during runtime rather than just on transitions to sleep / hibernation.

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1312 of 1335, by UCyborg

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OK, I don't usually rant like that, but that thing with the phone was frustrating. I suspect it's actually a bug that was fixed with the supposed "flashlight issue update". The issue being flashlight going off soon after screen is off. I did install the update over the weekend, but it appears that flashlight issue wasn't a mere flashlight issue, but interfered with processes in general.

When I updated the phone the first time when I got it, it pulled the update with the flashlight issue, even though subsequent fixed version was available, but only for manual download. The newer version was only installed last weekend. Yesterday I installed DontKillMyApp, ran the benchmark for 5 hours, it passed with 100%, which is the best score. It seems the OS update only took effect recently, maybe until then, old cached compiled code was still active or something. Today I ran MiXplorer's HTTP file server and didn't experience it dying so far after locking the phone.

Will see how it behaves throughout the week. Hopefully this was really just a bug in older version. Before, I flipped every possible battery optimization related setting and nothing.

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1313 of 1335, by UCyborg

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Turned out the real cause of my grief with Android was a bug that appeared in Android 12 that occurs when changing home screen wallpaper...

https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/199995249

Bloody Google... Guess I have to stick with static wallpaper. Some progress...

Edit: Guess disabling taking system colors from wallpaper image also works.

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1314 of 1335, by StriderTR

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Made myself a little "control box" for working on motherboards. Simple and effective. Printer kinda splooged on the "P" in "PWR", but not worth re-printing for that little defect.

Yes, you can buy things like this, much nicer ones, or just use the wire harness alone, but where's the fun in that?

Still better than using a screwdriver to short the leads like I've been doing for decades. 😜

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Reply 1315 of 1335, by StriderTR

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Spent the weekend printing projects and parts. Once I was done I printed myself a Super NES themed desk stand for one of my 8BitDo SN30 Pro's I use for all my controller needs on my modern machines.

Created and printed a quick and dirty little wall hanger to get my PC ProPad 4 hung on the wall and get it off my desk, it's hooked to my DOS system.

Finally, did some fine tuning to my printer and wanted to test a multi-color print. So, I went with a 4 color (3 filament change) Star League badge from The Last Starfighter. Looks like I my tweaks paid off, it came out quite nice for an original model Ender 3.

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Reply 1316 of 1335, by UCyborg

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Spring cleaning. Well, that's more of an all-time relevant activity. So much crap...anyone else keeps ton of digital junk that really isn't needed, but still feels it'd be shame to delete it?

Just formatting everything would be liberating in a way and so much faster!

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A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.

Reply 1317 of 1335, by hornet1990

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UCyborg wrote on 2025-04-05, 16:11:

So much crap...anyone else keeps ton of digital junk that really isn't needed, but still feels it'd be shame to delete it?

Just formatting everything would be liberating in a way and so much faster!

I know that feeling… I’ve recently had to do a lot of copying terabytes of files around different systems due to various issues, hashing, scripted zip testing etc. Will I use most of it ever again? Unlikely… but every now and again they come in handy.

I found a discussion on here from a few years ago looking for various missing tech demos which I have mostly found in my archives over the past few days; and will make available for posterity at some point in the near future.

As everything online is temporal in nature the only way to guarantee access in future is to keep your own copies, and storage is relatively cheap. That and I’m a hoarder by nature 🤣

Reply 1318 of 1335, by lti

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I also did some cleaning. I found a folder of duplicate video files that were completely unsorted, so I deleted it and only kept the files that were sorted by content.

I also found that the high idle temperature on my Ryzen 9700X is normal. I can only see the Tdie measurement in Linux instead of the individual core temperatures (even the BIOS only shows Tdie), and it seems to have an offset applied that varies with the actual temperature. It doesn't go much below 40°C, no matter what kind of cooling you have. I would still like to optimize idle power consumption, but I'm just letting it sleep after 60 minutes for now. The other thing left to do is get Avisynth running on Linux for QTGMC deinterlacing (instead of treating it as progressive like professional studios or using Handbrake's horrible deinterlacing that adds huge amounts of artifacts and won't output the correct frame rate - the settings that are supposed to do proper double-frame-rate deinterlacing just make two duplicate copies of each frame with different artifacts in each copy).

Reply 1319 of 1335, by StriderTR

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UCyborg wrote on 2025-04-05, 16:11:

Spring cleaning. Well, that's more of an all-time relevant activity. So much crap...anyone else keeps ton of digital junk that really isn't needed, but still feels it'd be shame to delete it?

Just formatting everything would be liberating in a way and so much faster!

You're not alone. Literally been doing a lot of spring cleaning, both real and digital.

During my real cleaning, I'm also rewiring my entire home network. It really needs it. That's tomorrows project.

I'm also definitely a data hoarder, I've got data spread across several different external drives and removable media. I go through every so often and check them out to make sure all the data is still good and the drives are not showing any signs of failure and copy over stuff to get it off my PC if I'm not using it

I've imaged so much of my game collection over the years, as well as the SD/CF cards I use as drives in my old systems, so that's all spread out over a few drives. I've even got a flash drives chocked filled with drivers of all kinds. Others contain software archives, photos, docs, etc. All of them have a backup, just in case. For my super "important" stuff I use two Corsair "Survivor Stealth" drives, a primary and a backup.

Yeah, I've got a problem. 😜

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