this is the error I get everyday one or two times a day for the past week now. I have a HP Pavilion dv9000 with Windows 7 on it for about one year with no problems until now.I have know idea what the problem could be, does anyone know what it could be?
My computer has been working fine for almost a year now, and the BSOD just started two days ago while playing Skyrim. I thought it was just Skyrim, so I stopped playing that and just left it for a while. Today, my computer got the BSOD during normal flash gaming, and then again 30 or so minutes later when I was trying to post here.
Info: Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID:1033
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem:
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My computer is 2 years old and I only use it for gaming. This problem just started after installing Reckoning 2 weeks ago. Sometimes the comp runs for hours without a BSOD other days its every 15 minutes. This same thing happened when I was playing World of Warcraft AFTER i installed Reckoning.
I purchased an HP dvt6-7000 laptop about a month ago - Windows home premium 64 bit. Am using it for work, but recently it's started crashing whenever I leave the computer and it auto-locks. I tried disabling sleep but it still crashes. I called HP support and they had me test the memory and hard drive in Bios, and update the BIOS, but it still crashed.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID:1033
I love to play games and assassins creed the most. But due to my low graphic resolution. I couldn't play the game. What is the best graphic card for my Dell vostro1550 and also how to connect the same externally to it...
I'm getting BSOD crashes intermittently, but strangely enough only when my PC is idle. Error log below, and dump file attached.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID:7177
Additional information about the problem: BCCode:1000007e BCP1:FFFFFFFFC0000005 BCP2:FFFFF800033CCB6B BCP3:FFFFF880031FC898 BCP4:FFFFF880031FC100 OS Version:6_1_7600 Service Pack:0_0 Product:256_1
I'm having problems with running any graphic intensive applications(World Of Warcraft, Skyrim, GoT 1.0.0.0), it Occured once during Windows Memory Diagnostic, and when i tried to flash Windows Expirience Index. In 3-10 minutes after starting graphic applications laptop fails to blackscreen and on next log message appears.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID:2057
I get the BSOD when I'm playing games, and it says "driver power state failure". When i first saw this, i tried updating my drivers, and it did fix the problem for a while but then afterwords it occurs again. I do not know which specific driver is causing theI am using a Alien ware M17x-R3 Laptop, Pre-installed Windows 7 x64, Intel Core i7-2720QM 2.2 ghz processor, 8 GB ram installed
I'm getting BSOD while playing every game I've tried. It's started about 6 months afer I've got my notebook (HP Pavilion dv6; Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM, 4 GB RAM, AMD Athlon II Dual-Core 2GHz, ATI Radeon HD 4500/5100 series). I've tried to solve them by another FAQs but with no res
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
i have currentaly been getting A BSOD error when playing games 0x00000116 and was wondering if anyone can look at my minidump and give me an idea of whats causing this annoying error?
Whenever I play a game for longer than 10 minutes, this happens. Affected games: trackamania nations, trackmania united, CoD4, MW2, BO, Oblivion, .. Most games. Stepmania doesn't seem to have the problem, so I think it may be OpenGL/DirectX related.This sound is also paired with severe FPS problems. After a few more minutes of play, I the BSOD; [URL]One odd thing is that when I launch a game (for example CoD4, which boots quickly, because other games need to boot steam first :s) right after startup, and leave it running for say 10 minutes, the problem will not exist for the entire session, until I reboot.Natively, I had Vista, after a month orso the problem started occuring. Then I clean installed Windows 7 Home Premium, the problem didn't exist at first. After a month, same problem. Then I upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate, which gave the same story.I'm confident that the problem is with an auto-update of something, I deliberately didn't instal any drivers manually.
- Not the original OS. At first this had Windows Vista Home Premium Dutch 64 bit, then Windows 7 Home Premium Dutch 64 bit as an upgrade I got cheaply from my ACER, and finally out of misery I got Windows 7 Ultimate English 64 bit.
- Full retail.
- I got my system just over 2 years ago.
- My current OS is about half a year old I estimate. The problem recurred over all OS's.
My gaming laptop has always had BSOD problems ever since purchase. It occurs sporadically, sometimes once a month to once every day for a week. It occurs mostly while playing video games, but has sometimes happened randomly while internet browsing. I created a thread on these forums 2 weeks ago for a BSOD problem. Here is the link: [URL] I followed all the instructions that i was given, and everything was fine until a couple days ago, where i had another BSOD. I have had 3 BSOD so far, on the 6th, 7th, and 9th of December. Here are my computer specs:
-Asus G60JX -Windows 7 - x64 -Nvidia Geforce GTS 360M -OEM -1 1/2 years old. -Have never reformatted or reinstalled OS. -Updated to the latest bios version about a month ago hoping to solve BSOD problem.
I can't figure out what caused this. Has happened a couple of times and also the computer froze up around the time of the bsods(after restart). Seems unlikely its unrelated. Attached the perfmonreport and the jcgriff-folder. And also a dxdiag.
everytime I play Battlefield 3 I get in max. 30 minutes a BSOD. And it ONLY happens with this game, everything else works perfectly fine without crashes or whatsoever.This has been going on since half December, which is about a week after I updated my drivers. It first happened once or twice, where I though that it was just coincidence, but now it happens every time I try to play Battlefield 3.Since it happened a bit after updating the drivers, I thought it was that. Today most of the drivers needed to be updated again, including the infamous Realtek sound drivers that are supposed to give problems with Battlefield 3, so I updated them hoping it would solve the problem. No dice, I still get a BSOD when playing Battlefield 3.Dump files are in the attachment. I didn't include the perfmon HTML file since it refuses to generate a report, even when the Performance Logs & Alert service is set on manual.
System specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K @ 3.40GHz MoBo: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO BIOS: BIOS Date: 02/05/10 19:13:52 Ver: 08.00.10 RAM: 2x 4GB from Kingston HDD: 2x WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 (1TB size) Sound card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio, Realtek High Definition Audio GPU card: MSI 570GTX Twin Frozr III Power Edition OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits Retail
Recently started playing Mass Effect 2 it was working fine for the first 30 mins. But when he wakes up and picks up his weapon the screen turns off and its becomes unresponsive and the speakers produce a high pitched sound and sometimes the GPU fan sound like it going at 100%. This also happens when I play GTA 4 and sometimes it happens when playing Skyrim.
i was playing minecraft as usual and then the screen frezes for 10 seconds then goes n normaly then the screen becomes black then the BSOD i havent read much because it restarted but i was having this eror from christmas i replaced my hard driver and reinstal my windows a few times.Then somebody told me it was an overloading problem then i stoped playing like 24/7 hrs on minecraft and it was good no more BSODs and i started playing 24/7 again for about 2 weeks but now i got it again just a few minutes ago i downloaded and instaled and used BSOD veiwer and the here is it:
caused by driver: Ntfs.sys caused by adress:Ntfs.sys+ef0cc parameter1:fffff6fc`40009a50 parameter2:ffffffff`c000009d parameter3:00000001`14473860
I have a problem with BSOD with nvlddmkm.sys when playing any game. This BSOD shows only when I play any game, but when I browse internet or run for example some graphic programs, that screen never showed up. Sometimes I can play 5 minutes, sometimes more.
BSOD information: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1062
Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 116 BCP1: FFFFFA8001FBF0E0 BCP2: FFFFF88010AC2AA4 BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A BCP4: 0000000000000004 OS Version: 6_1_7601 Service Pack: 1_0 Product: 256_1
Here is some information about my computer: AMD X2 4600+, nVidia GF 8800GT 512mb, RAM 2GB.
I already changed drivers to newest and downgraded to some older, but nothing changed, the same problem again. I used option that I founded on the net where I needed to use CMD and expand that .sys file to create new, but that not worked too.
my computer is recently crashing, I recently had some work done to it hardware wise and they had to do a fresh Windows 7 install because of all the hardware changes that Vista couldn't handle. They said if you do a lot of hardware changes, especially the motherboard you'd have to do a fresh install of Vista, and I said just do Windows 7. So a month it was working wonderfully on extensive games and recently maybe within this week my computer would randomly when loading games crash to the motherboard splash screen. Then when my computer starts up I see an AMD popup, and a Windows has recovered from an unexpected crash.
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.
I've been getting a BSOD with the 0x000000124 STOP code while playing D3. It's not very frequent, maybe once or twice in a 4 hours span. It's happened after long periods of playing and after very short periods.
Windows 7 . . . - x64 - the original installed OS on the system? YES - OEM - What is the age of system (hardware)? ~1 year old - What is the age of OS installation ~1 year old
I have shut off cache in CPU as blue screen states and problem stops, problem has happened in gameplay too. After a little bit of research I have noticed that I am missing a non plug and play driver TCP/IP Protocol Driver.