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Normally I'd suspect that some driver was leaking badly, but there are no driver frames on your stack - all the routine names begin nt! indicating that the routine lives in NTOSKRNL.EXE, the Windows kernel. So I think I would go with the idea that there's memory corruption. Particularly if the other crashes have different results.

This corruption could come from many sources. It could be that a driver or other kernel-mode extension has a bug which causes it to write to incorrect addresses. However, more commonly in these cases it's actually a hardware fault.

The processor can read the contents of memory incorrectly if it's overheating. Check that all the cooling fans in the system are working and free of dust. If they are dusty, consider using a can of air (called something like 'air duster') which you can get from electronic component retailers such as Maplin in the UK to remove the dust or dirt. You don't want to use too much pressure as that could damage components. If there are filters (rare), clean them. If you're overclocking the processor (unlikely in a server, but I've heard of it), run it at its correct frequency.

If this doesn't help try running memory diagnostics such as memtest86 or Microsoft's Windows Memory Diagnostic[^]. This should reveal if your system's RAM is failing or unreliable. Sometimes you may find that it's simply a poor contact between the motherboard and the RAM module - removing and replacing the modules can help. Again, you can use the 'air duster' to clean the contacts before replacing the modules.

Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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