I managed to fix another problem with my computer, it was fine then earlier after work it BSOD then started freezing, I had a quick look at other forum posts but couldn't see anything exactly the same so here are my files
I purchased this system 2 weeks ago. I have had 2 BSODs within the time span I purchased it. I think it's the same one every time. McAfee (came with the netbook)Specs:Model: ACER AO722Processor AMD C-60 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.00 GHZ
I've been having recurring bsod errors lately. It went from once a month, to once a week, to once a day, to a few minutes after startup.I haven't really changed anything... they have just become more frequent. I'm almost positive it's a driver issue. I ran driver verifier with the 3 that create false positives disabled and it caused a bsod on startup everytime.
I have recently built a computer, and over the last few days I have had multiple BSOD. These occur when my girlfriend is downloading Sim3 "stuff", but has occured when I am getting a sc2 patch as well. Here is the info.
I have only had the KerNEL eception occur once, and it is most recent. I noticed that for some of the DRIVER exceptions its file description points to the RALINK wireless adapter. I have uninstalled and reinstalled its drivers, and have used ccleaner to try and clean out old drivers. As well, I have uninstalled my old antivirus.
I am using my system from 2 years. From past eight days I am observing BSOD.I have attached dump in zipped format created by W7F diagnostic tool.I have also attached image from CPU-Z about system.Finally I attached report from PassMark RAMMon.Image and HTML report is inside the Zip folder.
recently i have received 2 bsod. yesterday when i was playing dota 2(with itunes in background), and today when i was just browsing the internet and listening to Internet. i am reasonably sure that this is coming from a driver issue(not video drivers, i have tested several of those and the problem persist) since i have tested my computer several times with prime 95, memtest86 with no errors/issues.i also reformatted my computer less then a month ago because of this very same problem, i couldn't figure out which driver was causing my computer to crash, and was problem free for nearly 2 1/2 weeks, up in till a few days ago.in the days before the bsod i installed 3 things. daemon tools lite and fraps and windows updates. i have since uninstalled both programs.last thing as well is i have a separate hard drive where i keep several installed files on and store various videos/music/etc, i don't know if this is relevant or not.
I have a fairly recent computer that seems to crash at random times, does not matter if it is under load or not. The driver causing this seems to be NETIO.SYS , which according to google has to to with network communication , i have updated all network drivers and the error still occurs?
I've recently gotten the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL bluescreen at least twice. Once while playing WoW, but the other time while merely browsing the internet with Google Chrome. However, I've previously also had unexpected shutdowns where my computer would just quit. Wouldn't even bluescreen. Just shut off everything.
i've just changed motherboard card, memory and cpu to the new one:gigabyte p67a-d3-b3, intel core i3 2120, patriot ddr3 2x4096mb 1600mhz cl8.0 viper xtreme divison 2 llk.i changed in bios memory to 1600mhz 8-9-8-24 1.5 v (instead of 1.65v (i couldnt find option to get it to 1.65v in bios, when i changed to 1.6v system didnt run). after 1 day i got bsod. but i changed back memory to the orginal state and after about 1 hour system just got shocked. bsod didn't show up, but computer was frozen and non stop i could hear beep sound.i didn't uninstall drivers from old motherboard (don't know how). i installed new drivers for new motherboard / cpu. i didn't install again graphic card drivers (i was told i don't need to). i didn't make format either (i'd like to avoid that as much as i can).in attachment everything you want: minidump / rammon / cpu-z / and seven forums tool logs.
edit:i'd like to add that each time computer got frozen was while i was watching something on Internet?
Just to let people know that the update KB2685813, has been causing a BSOD since the update downloaded on the 22/11/2012I went thru each update on that date making a note of each on shutdown. The BSOD remained until tonight when I uninstalled the above mentioned item."This article introduces an update that installs User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF) version 1.11 on Windows operating systems.UMDF supports user-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. UMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of UMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version.For more information about UMDF, visit the following Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) website:General information about User-Mode Driver Framework For more information about UMDF version information, visit the following MSDN website:General information about UMDF version information"
i have already had issues before with this brand new machine, mainly BSOD's which i solved by replacing usb drivers from 32 to 64bit corresponding to my Windows 7 version, i use this pc mainly as a DAW for music production (fruity loops/ableton live), besides usb mouse/keyboard (microsoft standard) i only have virus ti 2 synth connected through usb and using it as both midi keyboard and soundcard, lately im experiencing freezes with do NOT result in a bsod later on, i just have to physically restart or shutdown. couldnt find anything on the event viewer or any other acceptable way of finding issues, attached the SF diag collected files.
i have random BSOD and windows freeze. I can have 1 a day or 4-5 in 30 minutes. It happen at aniytime, when i'm listening music, surfing the net, playing games, working with Excell or Words, etc. Sometimes, when a BSOD occur, i have to make reset because the computer is frozen. I sent bak the PC where i bought it but nobody found the problem.. I tried a memtest but everything was ok.
Spec: OS: Windows 7 Premium Intel Pentium Core Duo E8400 3GHZ Antec NSK4480 380 Watts Motherboards Intel DG41TY 2 Gig DDR2 800MHZ KVR HD: 320 Gig W..D 7200 RPM DVD Burner LG Multi-mode 22X Sound Intel HD 5.1 Intel Chipset G35 Express replace by Ati Radeon X1650 PCI Express
I am at the end of my tether with the amount of issues im having with my computer at the minute. I am experiencing freezing where the whole system just halts, a crash freeze where media freezing causes the computer to make a horrendous noise, some with the shutdown of the computer following, some requiring the computer to be terminated manually.
I have had BSODs from memory to Graphics Driver issues but am now experiencing two or three Parsity issues with malfunction messages. I have no idea whats going on to my computer, I have included the dumps and the perfmon with this post. I checked the file before I uploaded and I saw that there was no AV detected on my computer despite windows displaying and recognizing Avast.
i have recently built a computer and i am experiencing frequent freeze-ups and bsod events with it. none of my previously built rigs have experienced this, and the most recent computer used several of the components currently in use, including the ssd, graphics card, case/ps, cpu cooler, and windows 7. [code] all of this has been assembled recently, though many of the components (listed above) have been in service for some time.nothing is overclocked.i have experienced more freeze ups than bsod. these have come at all different conditions, including web-browsing, watching video (both wm player and online Internet), downloading files while computer is unattended (i return and find computer unresponsive) and occasionally while gaming (mostly ms flight sim x). i have not determined a pattern.cooling is very good in the case, and the asrock board fan controllers maintain the cpu reported temp below 45c at idle and i have not seen the core temp above 60c in any situation other than a run of the program 'core damage'. i followed the directions for how to assemble a help thread for this forum, but i have not looked up any error codes yet (have not ever needed to with windows 7) so i will look into that in parallel.
i've been getting occasional screen freezes and more recently BSOD, mostly when playing gamesyou can offer from the files i have attached as i'm not able to read any of the crash dump files.
My computer has been acting like an idiot the last months, freezing a lot, sometimes resulting in a BSOD.
Notable programs that seems to initiate these freezes are Google Chrome and something as silly as pushing the start menu button and searching for something.
Windows 7 32 bit My pc has 5 months which specs (it was built home): ASUS P8H61 PLUS REV 3.0 INTEL CORE i3 2120 (3.3GHZ) SKT 1155 NOX URANO 600W 12CM SLI NOX COOLBAY BLACK (WINDOW) CORSAIR 2GB DDR3 1333MHZ XMS3 (CL9) ASUS GT520 SILENT 1GB DDR3 PCI-E REVOLTEC 3 PIN Y CABLE SEAGATE 500GB SATA III 16MB (the one who as the OS installed) Old HITACHI hdd I've formated it yesterday and the error persisted. I'm not pretty sure when it occurs but usually happens when I'm using firefox (but mainly randomly).
Im having screen freezes every couple of days. My whole computer just freeze what its doing.Been
-on word -on a game -watching movies -transfering data
So no specifi thing sets it off.Cant alt-cnt-delete.Its like a screen shot of my computer and watching a picture. Cant even move the mouse.My keyboard can change colours via buttons on it (logitech g110). I cant even change the colours coz its like the whole pc is in a time freeze..Due to this i dont get an "windows had an unexpected error" message when i restart the computer...
About two weeks ago I was casually using my ACER ASPIRE 7736G. I was looking at a new digital camera on Amazon when all of a sudden my computer shut down and rebooted. I logged back on but after about ten minutes I got the dread blue screen of death with the tag at the top saying:DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUALIn a vain effort to correct something that had gone wrong I used the recovery disk, everything went ok
Moderatly skilled PC user here: Have had a few BSODs lately that seem to be happening from a video, but GPU is fine and not heating too horribly, relatively new GTX 285- also did 10 runs through memtest just in caseThey have variously been caused by drivers for my FortKnox Firewall (Once), ntoskrnl.exe, (3), and hal.dll. All happen when playing a video of some type, never happens in any game. Also my Media Player Classic seems to be crashing when I try to open any video type- though Flash player and VLC player work fine. For some reason I also think it might be a problem with a network adapter or something too
when i open a video file in media player my system shuts down with the similar message posted by other users above : "Error: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"
problem began after setting up wireless printer network - system dumped - now will not always boot - went through auto fix process and got Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal. Tech info feedback from auto fix: Stop: 0x000000D1, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFF88003468d29 THEN usbohci.sys - Address FFFFF88003468D29 base at FFFFF88003466000, Datestamp 4a5bcc06
a friend asked me to check his pc because he is having crash issues after a video card upgrade. well, the new video card is zotac geforce gt 520.pc just crashes when he is watching Internet, play games, etc...i have been able to recreate the crashat the program startup, all the components are being checked and when it comes to video card it hangs a little and than crashes.pc wizard can load normally in win 7 safe mode so no crash or bsod.[code]
I recently just reformatted my OS partition and reinstalled all the given drivers in the disc that comes with my Asus laptop A42JV. Only different was instead of the Win 7 64 bit Home edition, I installed it with the professional edition from my university and msdnaa's website. Also, I updated the GPU driver with one I downloaded from Asus website.
I got a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD while browsing the internet yesterday, then some hours later, while playing a game, I got the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL one. The next day, I got another MEMORY_MANAGEMENT while watching a video. This is a new system, about 1 month old, so I'm pretty worried about this.I also noticed that I got some corrupted downloads in the last few days, though that could be a coincidence.After getting the second BSOD, I left the windows memory test running overnight, doing an extended test. It did two passes and found no errors. Chkdisk found nothing either. I noticed the WMI errors (event ID 10) in the event log around the same time that I got the BSOD and ran the script MS provides to fix it, though from everything I read it was probably a coincidence and unrelated to the BSOD. It did not happen again after I fixed it but it hasn't been long since I ran it.
i find these msg in computer automaticlly my labtop shut down and this msg appear in my screen with another msg please give me any suggestion for it my email id ibrahim62@gmail.com
It seems like each time I do the windows update for my "Realtek Semiconductor Corp. - Network - Realtek RTL8190 802.11n Wireless LAN (Mini-)PCI NIC", when I restart i get a blue screen sayingDRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
I have an issue with my computer - every time it puts its self to sleep (although i disabled sleep mode) my computer refuses to boot. It fails to recognise my boot hdd, untill i take out every other HDD, and then plug them in once its booted. On startup i get an error message 'CPU over temperature. Press f1 to continue...', but this generally does not affect anything. I have literally just reapplied thermal compound to my heatsink and CPU, but still get same error.When playing power intensive games, the system runs fine.BSOD error message: driver_irql_not_less_or_equal, researched and found nothing of use, dump file size of 0kb so i can't even debug it.Ram is being read at 800mhz instead of 1066mhz despite changing latencies to 5-5-5-15 and voltage to 2.2v as suggested by kingston.I have scanned for viruses using Avira Free AVG.
Specs:
Asus P5q Pro Turbo - ATX - LGA775 4 x 2gb DDR2 Kingston Hyper-x 1066mhz Gainward GeForce GTS 250 @1024mb 600w PSU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4mhz.
I have tried updating drivers, but they are all up to date.
I've been using my 2010 Dell Precision M4500 laptop to run all sorts of architecture-related programs for the past two years without any BSODs: AutoCAD, REVIT, sketchup, Adobe suite, never had any problems.Two weeks ago, AT&T had to replace my modem/wireless router combo, as it had died. Since then, I've had three BSODs, all with the same error message: "Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL". They've all happened while I've been using Firefox, without any other programs open, except possibly windows explorer. It may just be a coincidence that it started at the same time that I switched from using a wireless router to a plugged-in modem.