I'm having errors and bluescreens with my computer recently. Sometimes it will run and operate normally, others it will stop running applications, and give a bluescreen then shutdown. From reading others posts I have learned I need to give a description and a dump file.
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.6
Locale ID: 1033
BCCode: a
BCP1: 8E9DABA8
BCP2: 0000001B
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 8207FF57
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1
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I have a DOS application that cannot be converted to windows and it works fine on all versions of windows presently. I can run it on Vista and it works fine except that Vista won't let it run in a full screen mode. Anyone have an idea as to how this could be done?
I am trying to install an antivirus programme and I get a pop up saying that it won't install whilst windows mail is running and that I should close it,but I can't find where to do this.
My Dell laptop has been running non-stop for the last seven months. I use it as a desktop, connected to a large monitor. I have a cooling plate. The hard drives shut down after fifteen minutes. My computer buddy says that, since there are no moving parts, then it should be no problem leaving it running. Is this true or false?
I have a mapped drive on a NAS that has all my downloaded software on it. When I run one of the installers it always asks for a login. What gives? I'm already logged into the drive. Why is it asking for login again? How do I stop this annoying behaviour?
While I was surfing the net all of a sudden I get the bluescreen. This is not the first time this has happened. Here are the problem details Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen, OS Version:6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.1, Locale ID:1033
Additional information about the problem: BCCode:1000007e BCP1:C0000005 BCP2:9B8A54F5 BCP3:8C42DC34....
Windows NT Version 6.0 Build: 6002 Service Pack 2,Product (0x1): Windows Vista (TM), Ultimate, Edition: Ultimate, BuildString: 6002.18005.x86fre.lh_sp2rtm.090410-1830,Flavor: Multiprocessor Free,Architecture: X86,LCID: 1033, If any additional information is needed just let me know such as the dmp, file or sysdata.xml file
i installed new Intel E6750 processor and now i'm getting bluescreen.. sometimes at startup and sometimes after using computer for few minutes and it's never the same reason.. memorycheck says that i have some kinda hardware problem but my motherboard should support new processor. i have Vista 32-bit, Asus Commando motherboard, 4 x Kingston KHX6400D2LLK2/2GN ddr2 (total 4 GB), XFX GeForce 7800 GTX. with my previous processor Pentium D 3.00 GHz everything is fine, Vista runs bit slow sometimes but that's normal.
I am a new Vista (x64) user and when I woke up this morning this was going on. Can someone please help me resolve this issue, I rely on my computer to run my home business. When I bring it up in safe mode and ask for the prompt to find solutions, nothing happens.
I was directed here after a thread I made on the notebookreview.com forums because they said I would be able to get some help here regarding my first BlueScreen of Death. I am running.
*Lenovo T400
*Vista Home Premium 32bit
I believe the problem lies in the USB Flash Drive I've been using, though I am not completely sure. Every time I plug in the flash drive, a screen comes up saying that it is damaged, and must be scanned/fixed. Unfortunately, I cannot scan/fix it because it is "in use" when it's plugged in (or so it says). I used it many times with the "fix it" window popping up without problems, so I didn't see any issues coming up in the near future. I was only using Chrome for website browsing, when I decided to plug in my flash drive to transfer some files. RIGHT after I plugged it in, the Blue Screen showed up. And the only thing I recently installed was "PerformanceTest v7.0" which benchmarks my computer's performance. I just uninstalled it though. Lastly, I was told to .rar a minidump file, but I cannot find anything in the minidump folder.
A friend has a Lenovo laptop running Vista Home Premium. Right now, when booting to Vista the PC bluescreens and starts the boot process over again. This happens in normal as well as safemode. When in safemode the last file loaded is DISKCRC.SYS (probably just the last SYS file that would normally load). After a few seconds the bluescreen occurs and the laptop restarts. I don't have the details from the bluescreen yet. There have been no changes to the laptop.
I haven't had time to do a deep inspection, but BIOS settings are all correct and trying to boot to the last known good configuration doesn't change anything. I don't see an option to not restart on bluescreen from safe/normal mode boot screen. Of course Lenovo won't send out a Windows disc and one was never created when the laptop was purchased, so I currently don't have a disc that I can reload the laptop with.
Vista Business Works six months no problem. Now, sometimes gives blue screen on startup. Shows hsxhwazl.sys. Sr. Google says it is a Conexent file for 56k modem, which I do not use. How can I safely disable?
any fullscreen 3d app instantly crashes my system, giving the bluescreen. Im currently running the 196.21 drivers from nvidia because with the latest drivers the crashes occured even more often(at vista startup!). I tried a clean new driverinstall, didnt work. Im working with vista home basic x64 and GeForce 9800 GX2. If there is any more info you need, ask away, ill be ckecking in regularly.
It seems BlueScreen has been a problem for many Vista users. I was reading the forums trying to find an answer, and it seems the best thing I can do is show you the last minidump.
I'm currently having an issue when I play Left 4 dead. I can play for a bit, then about 30 mins or so in..I get a 'bluescreen' which isn't actually blue, but my monitor turns black..freezes up and then reboots. When the pc boots back up, it gives me this.
I have fault bucket 0x10D_6_ax88772+74a8, type 0 for a bluescreen event and this is not the first event I have logged like this. Is there a solution to this?
Before installing SP1 for Vista 64bit , my VPN connection was perfectly working. After installing SP1 , every time I try to connect to my officeVPN,(...at connection window..credentials...) I receive a BLUESCREEN. Not any helpfull EventLog entries written. Problems Reports and Solutions returns nothing....
My Vista machine is suffering from repeated bluescreen crashes, caused by a variety programs, but the usual running program is ntoskrnl.exe, although I think it 's another driver which I haven't been able to identify causing the problem. I've checked memory in memtest86 and all is ok. The PC can go a couple of months without crashing and then I can get several crashes in a day.
I got a bluescreen full of "stuff", it must mean something to someone, when I tried to shut down. My Lenovo 3000 K series would not shut down automatically and I had to turn it off by pressing the Off/On button. The Ethernet network is pointed to.
I got my new computer last week (5/18/08) and so far I have gotten 5 bluescreens so far. this is really starting to frustrate me. Here are the info for each bluescreen.
1. 5/19/08 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen BCCode: 100000b8 2. 5/21/08 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen BCCode: 100000b8 3. 5/22/08 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen BCCode: d1 4. 5/23/08 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen BCCode: 100000b8 5. 5/26/08 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen BCCode: 100000b
I've been using Windows Vista Ultimate for about a half year now and i keep getting bluescreens. I am uncertain of the reason and i don't know how i open the .mdmp files that are left in the folder of the program that crash my comptuer. Some time ago, vista actually solved the problem and said something about my RAM being in conflict with my motherboard or processor.
I've been having a problem since I installed Vista on my laptop. I had to manually install some drivers and I don't know if I installed them all correctly. Anyway, I've been having this error/bluescreen:..........
I just have had the misfortune to Bluescreen. However, I am able to start up in safe mode, but this crashes within 5~7 minutes. I managed to capture this error code from a normal startup, just after logging in: *** STOP: OxOOOOOO8E (OxC0000005, Ox8DCE892E, Ox88O5D6AC, OxOOOOOOOO)
In safe mode, my computer would power off shortly after bluescreening. I managed to capture two fragments of two unique error codes, though: OxOOOOOO1A and OxOOOOOO24 Also, when in safe mode, I was given this information on the crash:
I've downgraded to xp...and still,got bluescreen while gtaing. I know it might be hardware problem. But can you check it for me first? As i've never seen this bluescreen message..
I have been getting bluescreen previously and did a test using MEMTEST86+ and found error. So I sent my Laptop to HP Center and they checked the RAM and found that there is no problem with the RAM and Harddisk. So they replaced the motherboard, after that I reformatted my laptop and reinstalled Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 with all latest updates and I checked using MEMTEST86+ again (boot version) and no error found.
Its the third day reinstalled my OS with latest driver and bios, now I am still getting bluescreen. Even the technician at the HP center blamed my Windows previously but I already reformatted my laptop. Why am I still getting bluescreen?
Here I attached all my minidump! It contains 3 minidump. Please help me, I am working everyday and I do not have time to send it over to HP center for checking. I am only free at night where HP center is closed already. I know I can trust the help from this forum.
Just recently bought and installed a new processor AMD Athlon X2 64 6000+ AM2 and flashed bios because my motherboard had difficulties to recognize the processor. After this im getting bluescreen with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL constantly after comp has been running for a while. So go to the store and buy a new motherboard or? I have also tried to flash several versions of bios but that only made things worse.
I've searched thoroughly for this but could not find an aswer to this problem I'm having on my laptop. I've had a BSOD twice now within the last month. After the first one, I had to do a complete re-install as system files were damaged. I thought it must've been some virus, but apparently it's not, as I've done a new install and it happened again. This time so far it's seems ok after the reboot though.
The funny thing is that the system running extremely well otherwise - there are no other problems, slowdowns, freezes, hangs, nothing like that. Here's what I was doing just before the BSOD: (on both occasions, the circumstances were EXACTLY the same!) -I was surfing the net with IE8
-other programs running in the background: utorrent, Total Commander, Notepad As I say, both times I was doing the same: reading some forum in IE8 with exactly the same apps running in the background and then suddenly bang!..........