I Have Vostro 3300 i3 , Corsair 8GB (2*4GB) 1333MHZ, 120GB Agility 3 SSD. Installed a fresh copy of windows 7 Enterprise x64. I get a blue sceen every second time I turn my comp on, something strange. What can it be?
After I boot again I see that window: Quote: Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:BlueScreen
OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.4
Locale ID:1037
i used to get the BSOD very often so i decided to recover the system to the initial state . i did that and everything was fine , then i updated the windows 7 service pack 1 and finished the installation and rebooted my computer , the start-up at least took half an hour at that time and the service pack 1 installation showed "not successful " i tried to again to update the service pack1 which showed 73.6mb - 892.6mb so i updated it again and again the same thing happened.
So I get this BSOD when my machine starts up, right after the BIOS/memory/harddrive screen. Can someone please tell me what this means? (Sorry I cant get a dumpfile because I cant get past this and get the OS up.)
I hope I have done everything correctly as far as following the instructions to report my bsod problems. I've noctice it usually resets and bsod after I logged into windows? if it doesn't crash in the first few minutes upon entering windows then it seems my system would be stable for hours on end.
Recently I built a new pc and I've been getting random BSOD's while on startup or soon after my desktop loads and also during shutdown sometimes.Here's my recent crash info from WhoCrashed:
Had to install in safe-mode. After install, my graphic card was recognized and the drivers started working! 64-bit is WAY faster than 32-bit...Or is it just 7600 being faster than 7100...
This also happened to me (the BSODs) but not after installing RAM - I'm not sure what the error code was though, I upgraded my OS from Windows 2000 Professional to Windows 7 (I actually installed Windows 7 on a different partition) and didn't actually do an "upgrade" - but I wasn't sure if I should "uninstall" or delete the old Windows OS from the other partition. Not sure how to go about doing that - just by deleting, or having to clean registry keys, etc. I also had to install a new video card - since my previous one would not work right under Windows 7.
Getting this BSOD when starting it up in the morning. Afterwards the computer runs normally.I've tried to enable creating minidumps, but 3 days in (and 3 bsod's) it hasn't created one yet.I've copied info from the BSOD and Event Viewer below. Please let me know if any more info is needed.-Technical Information from the BSOD below: Code: *** STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA00E399B30, 0xFFFFFA800E399E10, 0xFFFFF80002F935F0)
I had a thread before with some blue-screen errors, mostly memory errors, so upgraded my RAM (8Gb DDR3), installed a new operating system (32bit to 64bit) and on the first boot-up: CRASH.
Recently I've been getting this BSOD over and over. It happens about 20 seconds after my computer reaches my desktop when I start up. I happens about 95% of the time I start up my computer. The other 5% it starts up normally w/o any problems. ( Which I think is weird)I had recently bought a graphic card (check my specs), but I had it for about 2 months before I started getting the BSOD.
Windows 7 told me it had downloaded SP1. I set it to install and it said it would take 30 minutes so i walked away from the laptop. I came back, and now I get BSOD very time i switch it on.for some reason i can't download the system file collection app, but i have zipped minidump.attached minidumpB is without any system config, normal windows startup with graphics adapter disabled,attached minidumpRestrict is with 'selected startup' with windows services disabled and no startups. with graphics adapter disabled.Both of them enter BSOD shortly after startup, after the windows icon has come, and when you would usually expect the wallpaper to appear.safemode works fine.windows 7 professional 32bit. laptop 2 years old. 6 months ago I had mother board fried and when i got laptop back repairer had partitioned hd into C:
System D: 1.11gb free of 1.46gb HDDRECOVERY 544mb free of 5.63gb
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 Locale ID:2057
I am experiencing BSOD on nearly every boot or restart. Once the computer has been up and running for about 10 minutes, after perhaps two boot attempts, I seldom BSOD until I boot up or restart again. Sometimes the BSOD occurs before windows even fully loads, and sometimes it occurs a few minutes after the desktop appears.I have attached everything requested in the posting instructions (I think). Additionally, I have included the last four dumps
So I am getting BSOD on startup of my newly built computer. This started occuring yesterday, 6 weeks after the computer was built. I am suspecting a hard drive failure (booting from a SSD)
went from 7850, to 7970, to gtx680 that is now RMA back to the old 7850, and getting a new 7970 on sunday. Now, I uninstalled everything I can find that has to do with either nVidia or AMD, and it still BSOD right on startup: Used Driver Sweeper to clean all drivers, and even went manually and deleted every single one that has AMD, Gigabyte or Radeon written on it.
I have an Acer 3400 desktop. Tonight, its started BSOD.
When I start it - the Windows 7 splash screen appears, after a few seconds, every time, the BSOD appears. The error comes up very quickly (far, far too quick for to read).
I've tried booting from a different HDD (I'd did a Windows clone a while back to a (hybrid) SSD, so tried booting from the original HDD) - but still get the same problem - so I'm assuming not a Windows corruption or HDD problem?
I've been having a problem recently with windows 7. Mainly on start-up.
After the bios and during the windows start up screen or even during the log in screen, I'll get a bsod either just a memory dump or Reference_by_pointer. I use the windows recovery on start up next boot and it does its thing. After the system restart windows logs in but then explorer.exe crashes and the desktop windows manager crashes.
Which leads to a BSOD (Reference_by_pointer). I would try to access the dump file or the file that windows dumps the error into but I cant access my system and safe mode boots up with no taskbar or icons and eventually blue screens.
I have ran Diagnostic tests on my HDD and RAM both check out. Also this doesn't just happen when im using my pc. Like when I re install windows its fine I can restart 100 times and it will still boot, but when I turn the system off for the night... well thats when it all goes south.
System specs if this helps)
AMD Phenom II 925 MSI NF750-G55 DDR3 1600mhz 2gb stick
also using two WD 320GB caviar drives in a Raid 0 but b4 I got the raid set up this issue was happening.
Programs I ran this install hope its just a program issue)
Comodo Firewall and AV Steam google chrome
I hope someone has had this issue too or knows how to fix this. cause I've google'd the blue screen and it seems people get this with network issues.
yesterday I started expericing BSOD on startup with the following error message, I can boot system from safe mode; and i have ran memory diagnostic test and hard drive test can no problem has been found. Btw windows boots normally when I removes atikmpag.sys, I have attached a error dump file.
Recently my computer has been randomly just giving me the BSOD. Normally this problem was resolved by a simple restart but tonight about an hour before I posted this, the blue screen sent me back to startup but instead of giving me the usual "Security mode" and Regular Startup. It gave me Startup Repair and normal startup. After clicking normal startup just to see if it would correct itself like normal,my pc instantly BSOD'd, bringing me back to my two options. I've been sitting here staring at the startup repair screen for about an hour now.
my computer was running fine then yesterday i suddenly got shut down and anytime i turned it back on i would get a BSOD after a few seconds unless i went to safe mode its a page_fault_in_nonpaged_area 0x00000050.the only thing different is i downloaded borderlands from steam, played for about 8 hours, then got the packs running, then 10 mins later it shut itself down on its own currently system restore only had 2 options for 8am when i downloaded borderlands, 1 said critical system update adn the other was direct x 9 im not good with computer hardware so if u need any more info tell me, but heres some system stuff System Info Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz
I decided to upgrade my computer and installed a new mb and processor. However with the new build the computer refuses to start up properly with more than 2Gb of memory installed. The machine runs fine with 1*2Gb of memory but as soon as I install a second stick I get a BSOD during windows startup.
Same thing happens if I install my graphics card. Memory sticks has been tested with memcheck86+ and individually they all work fine, in all slots. I can also run memcheck with 4Gb of memory installed without problems. BIOS is current as well as all drivers I can think of.
ASUS M5A88-V EVO Corsair 2*2 Gb XMS3 1333 Intel SSD 120Gb AMD FX-6100
BSOD on startup. Its 32bit. I Replaced a video card about a week ago due to page fault in non page area. Now I'm getting an error with ntkrnlpa.exe with a registry_error. Can someone please take a look at the dump files. I will attach the dump files from the diagnostic tool.
I had this machine built just over a year ago, and only had occasional crashes (no particular activities seemed to generate the issue). About 2 months ago the crashes became more persistent, and upon restarting the machine would have trouble loading normal mode. At the screen that reads "welcome" the spinning wheel would simply freeze, and the computer would lock up. As this problem persisted the computer would either automatically reboot itself each time, or crash into a BSOD and run a dump. I can, however, start it in Safe Mode without issue. It had been running the same install of windows 7 ultimate x64 until a couple of weeks ago when I attempted to reinstall. This solved nothing, so I reinstalled again, this time deleting the partitions and formatting the drive. Again, the problems persist. I'm inclined to think they're hardware related at this point, but I'm in no way an expert.