im tryingto fix my crashing error with the code 0x0000003b. I recently built a PC little by little using an older PC. I would swap out parts on the old one as I received them. Looking back on it now I regret not just performing a one time swap. Everything is new except for dvd drive and hard drive and the windows that was on the hard drive. (I used sysprep.exe to prepare the windows install for the out of box experience then reactivated windows. I did this about 3 weeks ago. Every since I fired up I have been having regular crashes every 40-50 minutes after using the keyboard. I thought it was a driver so I went to the sites of every new product i bought and got new drivers and even went through the device manger and updated drivers for everything in their but still no luck. I also checked that everything hardware wise was connected and re-seated. I ran memtest with no errors for more than 7 passes. I got rid of Norton and replaced with Microsoft essentials. It was weird because I only got the actual blue screen twice and it was during gta IV, but spat out the same error code. normally the screen goes into lines and the audio skips then it restarts. It doesn't appear to happen in safe mode or when I use my xbox controller. I then thought it was something wrong with my mouse, keyboard which is a logitech mx3200 keyboard and a logitech mx600 mouse both wireless. I tried using a different keyboard and mouse but still same problems. I attached dump files and system health below. I hope one of you smarter-than-me gentlemen can see something I don't. The blue screen view program spits out the same error code: 0x0000003b and always highlights ntoskrnl.exe and another driver/program like: usbohci.exe, VirtDiskBus64.exe, blbdrvie.exe, and RTKVHD.exe and etc.
I've encountered this crash around 6 times in the last few days, always when running games: Star Trek Online [throuh Steam], Neverwinter Nights 2 [through Steam] and Sid Meiers Pirates.I have filled in as many of the system details as I can to the profile - if more are needed, please tell me how to get the information.I also attach reports from CPU-Z, the Minidump and what I can from SF Diag Tool.The most recent changes I have made to my computer are: Defragmentation C drive. Windows 7 defrag. 10 passes. 22/04/12 approx 1400-1800GMT Uninstall multiple games 22/04/12Install driver for Logitech N305 Wireless NumberPad approx 5/04/12 [This component works correctly]It's been suggested that it may be a fault with the GPU - apparently, the driver from it was last updated 29/07/09. I'd prefer not to fiddle with it until we're sure that that caused the problem, which first arose around a month ago.
I seem to be getting somewhat random BSOD errors. As far as I have noticed they are all 0x0000003B.It generally happens after playing a game for a while but the game doesn't seem to make a difference and sometimes it doesn't happen for days.I have not installed any new hardware for over 6 months and also generally keep my drivers as up-to-date as I can.I have also noticed that for some reason after a computer restart (or crash), sometimes after the Windows 7 logo appears and before the login screen sometimes my monitors stop receiving signal and it can take sometimes up to 7 minutes before they regain it and I am presented with the login screen.
I have been recieving various BSOD over the past few days. The original BSOD error 0x000000d1 which I was getting never showed up in the minidump file. Recently I have been getting the 0x0000003B BSOD which I have attached in the minidump.
I started with bsod some days ago, the system panic while playing games, WoW, GTA IV, FIFA 12 I checked event viewer and I do see a bunch of errors ... Im pasting the last ones (Sorry for the spanish but thats my locale)
Code: Nombre de registro:System Origen: Microsoft-Windows-WER-SystemErrorReporting Fecha: 06/07/2012 10:24:32 a.m. Id. del evento:1001 Categor�a de la tarea:Ninguno Nivel: Error
Whenever i plug a USB into a port, it will simply crash with the error or the device will not appear in My Computers. However, if i plug my external hard drive ,everything seems to work.My laptop is a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit, which is originally installed onto this laptop and came with it baught my laptop this year around July (OEM)
I've had 2 BSODs within 20 minutes of eachother so I decided to fix this right away, the error is SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION 0x0000003b ntoskrnl.exe+70600, If there is any additional info i need to post I'll try to get it I've neve rhad one of these, im currently running in safe mode though Windows 7.
first time posting here so im not sure what all the info i need to post is but i get a bsod randomly. from just watching Internet to playing games like dota 2. i dont really know what is causeing the issue. i did see from another post how to attach my minidump files so ill do that.
Whenever I play online games, like s4 league or some Mmmorpg, I eventually get a blue screen after hour(s) of playing.To narrow down the problem, I would say that I have been getting these blue screens pretty much a couple weeks after getting this computer. Meaning it's likely not because I downloaded something.
Every 3 hours i get one big BSOD only when i play this game. I also play the game from a laptop and its working very well on it.Found earlier here on the forum Driver Update and FixCleaner and bought them. I thought it will find the problem...but it didnt?
- x86 (64-bit) - the original installed OS on the system: Windows 7 professional 64 bit - full retail version - What is the age of system (hardware): 2 months - What is the age of OS installation: it was an OS migration; almost one year
I have a small problem. I was playing a small League of Legends game and suddenly I received a blue screen. I recently updated all my drivers even defraged my hdd.
Windows 7 64-Bit Full Retail Recently installed last week Hardware is relatively new
FS9 (Flight Simulation 2004) used to run OK, no problems. After installing REX2004 patches and Overdrive, a few seconds after starting FS9 a BSOD occurs. So far no other programs have caused a BSOD. I have tried fully uninstalling FS9 and reinstalling it and the BSOD returns after the reinstall. At present FS9 is not installed. Have now created the file folder you requested to support this thread, see attached. I can again run FS9?
This is on a recent clean install. I've run memtest86 10 passes with no errors, ran a system scan, and checked both hard drives with the integrated windows software. DriverAgent says I have only one outdated driver.
I recently made my own computer for the first time and at the beginning there were no problems but now I get BSOD's alot now.System Specs:Windows 7 64 Bit (Retail) Recently re-installed.Intel i5 2500KASUS P8Z68-VMSI ATI Radeon HD 6950 (TwinFrozer II)Muskin Stiletto 8GB DDR3 RAMSeagate 300GB Hard DriveHardware about 5 months old.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz 8GB RAMnvidia gt 540m (updated to latest driver that was available on their website)Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1it is also an OEM version.I received a BSOD with stop error 0x0000003B when playing an online game. I've played this game many times on this laptop without this error up till now. I've attached the mini dump file in this post but i did not attach the perfmon /report however because I would receive an error saying that the data collection has timed out.
I have been getting BSOD errors whenever booting into regular mode. Safe mode is fine (I have tweaked the registry so I have sound in safe mode) My system specs are in my profile, but used Winaudit for full specs. The winaudit report in formatted text is too big for an attachment. I have 2 attachments to this post, including zipped up minidumps. Could my registry tweak for sound have something to do with this? Perfmon /report was run, but it says:
An error occured while attempting to generate the report. The system cannot find the path specified.
This has been ongoing for 1 year. Im finally sick and tired of it. I accidentally stumbled upon this forum and it looks promising! I get the BSOD randomly. Sometimes i'll let it boot up and not touch anything and BAM BSOD out of nowhereHere is my Spec:- Windows 7 Premium Home 64-bit from Ibuypower.com- the original installed OS on the system? yes- an OEM or full retail version? OEM- What is the age of system (hardware)? 1 year (Bought in June )2011- What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) reinstalled twice. the first day i booted up my new omputer, i got the BSOD.
I have an Asus G51 gaming series laptop. It has an intel core i7 with 4G of RAM and a GTX 260M for a graphics card. I've been getting a BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER BSOD almost every-time i use my machine for over 20 mins. My machine was working fine , until i bought an external monitor and started using that over HDMI. Now even though the other monitor is plugged out , BSOD still happens regularly.
OS : Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit Processor : Intel Core i7 Q720 Memory : 4GB DDR 2 Video Card : 1 GB Nvidia GTX 260M
I often get a BSOD of [system_service_exception] 0x0000003B .I use HD 6870 before have a same BSOD.I though it was video card hardware or ATI driver issue. ( I did use DriverSweeper to uninstall the driver and update a new ATI driver still no luck.) So I took the vidoe card out and replace a NVIDIA video card. A few days after, the same Blue screen appear...PS: I still have a ATI driver on my computer but not the new version,because my motherboard chipset need ATI diver to work.(such AMD USB ,RAIDXpert and Promise SATA RAID ) .The driver I installed is form Biostar webside.If I uninstall it, It would case unable to boot , lose all USB port or something.
Every morning about 30-45 minutes after boot the computer BSOD. Looking at the Nirsoft bluescreen review its caused most of the time by Threatfire which is a PCTools file the antivirus run on the machine.
Back in December prior to PCTools I had Microsoft AV on and AVG each seemed to cause the same problem.
I've run the windows 7 memory check but if I change it to run more than 2 times it freezes and never completes. Spybot, PCtools, Sophos, never found any significant threats
HW: Macbook air late 2008 2gb ram Intel core 2 duo Windows 7 enterprise 32bit
My next step is to try turning off Threatfire, effectively shutting of the antivirus.
i recently upgraded my system with a new graphics card and ssds, and a new psu. i installed windows 7 x64, and now i've had 2 bsods within 24 hours. the first one occured while i was playing deus ex: human revolution. the error was 0x0000003b and the faulty file was dxgmms1.sys. i reinstalled the graphics drivers and it hasn't shown up anymore. now, i was installing gta iv and watching a video on Internet, and got another bsod, this time with error 0x000000be. i can't seem to isolate this problem. i've attached the files in the zip archive. also, i think its worth mentioning that the when i installed windows, i used a 32bit driver for the ssd raid 0 array since windows wouldn't take the 64 bit driver because it wasnt signed(although the driver did have the signature file on the disk). after the installation finished, windows automatically updated the raid driver.
My PC has been stable since I built it 3 months ago. However recently I have been getting BSODs that only identify the kernel as the application that caused the issue. They state SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION and 0X00000003B as further information. After some searching I realized these are too general to pin down the issue without some experts looking at the minidump files.The only thing I can think of that's different now than before is that before I didn't have Win 7 SP 1 (I had one of those borked installations, had to do the full repair install and now I have windows 7 sp1 installed)
Recently I came home to find my pc on this black screen with a few things on it such as-"Windows failed to start, this could be due to a recent software or hardware change"-"a required boot device was inaccessible"-"error 0xc000000e"Now my pc consistently crashed after running fine for roughly 30-40mins. I researched this error but most people say they cant boot at all and repairing Windows solved it.Well I can boot, so finding a answer to my problem has been difficult.So far, I've tried repairing Windows and also re-installing Windows, just to make sure it isn't OS or driver related.
Ok so i rma'ed my r6870 hawk and the new one they sent keeps giving me the (display driver stopped responding and has recovered) error every time a start a game and if i try browsing the web or anything on the desktop it give me the error every 2 to 5 mins my computer freezes then in 3 to 6 sec the screen blinks and the error comes up any ideas. i have tried fresh install of windows 7 newest motherboard bios older display drivers reseating the card 3 or so timesgraphics card bios update they where the newest availableinstalled the newest chipset drivers and many other things i can't remember i have no other computer to test with but my other card worked for a while and played threw battlefield 3 single player 6 to 7 hours and lots of internet browsing with out ever having the display driver error system secs gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H Athlon II X3 440 western digital black 500gb sata G.SKILL 2GB 2 x 1GB DDR3 1600 corsair cx400 dvd cd burner combo ide front case fan 80mm rear case fan 120mm random gateway case from really old computer.