This has been going on for a while now. I replaced my motherboard and a bad hard drive. I run off an SSD (samsung 830) as my boot drive with a 1 TB hard drive for storage. I ran memtest multiple times with no errors. Could this be a failing PSU?The debug info in WhoCrashed said this was not a hardware issue but most likely a driver.I uninstalled all the audio drivers except the one I used just in case. I reverted all my overclocking for the CPU and ram back to default.
i am in dire need of some help with my pc. I am experiencing numerous BSOD issues. It started out whilst gaming with Battlefield 3 but is now happening all the time weather it be browsing the internet or just doing nothing. (If it helps firefox is crashing all the time). the computer is 10 months old and ran fine up until recently.I have had page fault, memory management, NTFS fault, bad pool, system exception.I have reviewed the forums and tried all the usual fixes, which goes along these lines:I used memtestx86 on my ram and found i had a dead stick so i purchased new 2 x 2G OZ 1333mhz, tested them for 20hrs and when they tested fine replaced the old sticks. Great i thought sorted, alas no.I removed AVG as one of the dmp files indicated it was that.nope carried out a chkdsk / r which showed no errors I removed all my nvidea drivers as they were being indicated but no its now worse than ever.I have attached the minidump files i have had over the past two days.
I constantly get BSOD while gaming. ive done a memtest, replaced the ram, replaced the video card, ran chkdsk, uninstalled usual suspects avast daemon tools etc., and nothing. the most prevalent error message isDRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. ive attached a zip with all my dmp files.
I have been getting random BSOD's while I am away from my computer, never while it is in use. They have been occurring about twice a month but I have had two in the past 24 hrs.
I was using old IDE drivers and I should switch to AHCI but I am not sure if that is the problem and I believe I would have to reinstall windows in order to make the switch.
Here are the two most recent reports from Event Viewer. Details are in the attachment.
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa801109a730, 0xfffffa801109aa10, 0xfffff8000358b510). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 072512-50497-01.
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa80110a5b30, 0xfffffa80110a5e10, 0xfffff800035ca510). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 072512-39702-01.
Computer is recently built running 2008 server R2. Everything seemed fine until a couple days ago when I started coming home to a BSOD. The code is always F4 (Critical Object Termination) on ntoskrnl.exe save for once when it crashed on a bios update.
Since then I have updated my bios to the latest version, removed a troublesome NIC card (not yet replaced), and tried unsuccessfully to find a pattern to the problem.
sfc /scannow comes back clean. There is no overclocking. Hard drive load does not seem to be a factor. Hard drive scans have come back clean. Disabled Symantec Endpoint Protection with no effect. Malwarebytes reports clean. Not sure what else to do now. I've seen it run for 10 minutes and crash. I've also seen it run for 24+ hours before it crashes again.
Left the system running using Driver Verifier for a while (3+ hours) with no issues.
I have been getting random BSOD for about two days now. I reformatted my computer today thinking it would help but i did not fix the BSOD. Error code on the BSOD 0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa80096bb3e0, 0xfffffa80096bb6c0, 0xfffff80002ddd510)
I got the error code: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was:0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa800e87d450, 0xfffffa800e87d730,0xfffff80002fd0510). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 091612-9531-01.[CODE]
My friend has a virus on his laptop, which deleted his winnet.dll files. After trying everything he could he decided to do a restore. When he tried to restore he said it was taking way to long and decided to just to turn off the laptop. Leading to more problems, now every time he tries to boot the laptop it shows the loading files followed by the Windows loading screen. After that it shows a blank screen with the mouse. Anyway to fix this.I tried booting from safe mode but that didn't work, it would just crash with a BSOD
Unfortunately sometimes it does not actually BSOD so no dump is recorded, however by luck i saved one to documents a few days ago and i put that in a folder entitled "olddump". After interrogating that one and the two that followed (unfortunately those ones are lost) i believe the error has something to do with ntoskrnl.exe something about symbols not found,I first started getting errors whilst playing battlefield 3, i can usually play bf3 reasonably with no lag, get the odd crash but these ones were different and ended up in a restart or bsod, the problem is and why i am so sketchy is the errors occurred extremely randomly, and sometimes after extended periods of gametime.It wasnt too much of an issue and i didnt give it much thought until i tried to play the guild wars 2 beta weekend, then i was hit with almost constant BSOD 1 or 2 minutes into getting in, this one was alot easier to pinpoint and after a few restarts i worked out it was FRAPS that was causing the problems, i disabled and it worked fine.In between this i was playing Age of Empires 3 on-line with no problems at all.When the BWE3 finished i gave my computer a spring clean, clearing out all dust, getting rid of all the "crap" i didnt need, removed all my old fraps videos and gave it a defrag, disk cleanup, full virus scan, i defiantly noticed the difference.I began playing Empire Total War and i received a number of BSOD, also some crashes which froze my computer and what i can only describe as gave a "blind" effect on the screen, the sound turned into a "hum"?I had a previous problem like this with my RAM so i did a memtest, it detected no errors at all. I have 1 stick of DDR3 RAM 4GB which i am unable to change at present.Last night i did every scan i possibly could, i ran a chkdsk, defrag, sfc scan, full virus scan, registry clean.. yet when i get back into Empire Total War this afternoon exactly the same thing although this time it just shut down.I have been monitoring temperatures at idle for the past week now and the temps rarely go above 42 idle and are quite consistent (GPU stays under 40), as i say fans are cleared of dust and can confirm they are all spinning.I think it is graphical related simply because it only happens when i play video games although the "ntoskrnl.exe" i got from the dump file makes me think it may be some NT coding, i am really not sure?Over the period of the errors i have done the following;
- updated my graphic card to the latest drivers
- carried out various scans/cleanups
- searched google to try and find what is wrong with limited success
- i have even tried gently shaking my desk incase something was loose or faulty
- removed/put back different USB (printer etc.) to see if that made a difference
I did notice whilst playing movies from DVD, it would freeze at specific points, no big deal but it froze my whole computer for a good 5 minutes when i tried to move on, maybe related maybe not.Things i am unable to do
- Buy/change hardware , unfortunately this is not possible at present although i am looking at purchasing more RAM.
Things i am unwilling to do
- Windows reinstall, i really would like to keep this as a last last resort, simply because the amount i would have to backup, i really dont have the time or patience although if it is the only option then i will obviously consider it.
Things i am going to try
- another ckhdsk, i did one but not sure i did it correctly, i tried to do one while posting this but had to exit it due to lagging my pc
- paying different games to really isolate the issue
- get another BSOD so i can grab the newest minidump
Specs (also in .zip file) AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 B40 Processor DDR3 4GB RAM AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series
I am getting BSOD with error Error IRQL_NOT_LESS_EQUAL. When checked with Blue Screen view, I am seeing it is caused by ntoskrnl.exe driver. All system specs are listed on my profile.
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.
my computer has been running great. just last week, it started randomly producing the BSOD. I have several dump files. I've tried analyzing them with WinDbg but I get nothing but errors: Unable to load image SystemRootsystem32 .exe, Win32 error 0n2 can some analyze my dump files, and tell me if I have bad memory or bad motherboard?
I've been getting DRIVER_POWER_STATE shutdowns on my comp recently when I leave it running for a day or overnight. I have about 5 dmp files showing the same ntoskrnl.exe.
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.
what seems to have caused it? i was just on google chrome on Internet, everything was working fine then bam, blue screen out of nowhere. attached is the dump files etc
- windows 7 x64 - full retail version of windows 7 ultimate - hardware is only 3 years old - installed windows 7 ultimate in 2011 (i think)
For the past 3 weeks, I have been receiving blue screens serval times. Each time, the caused of the error reports has been "Wdf01000.sys" and address at ntoskrnl.exe+74a90.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit. Bought as a student upgrade edition online. The computer is mostly new. I put it together myself and it hasn't had any problems until now. I had League of Legends up in the background, and I was surfing on Firefox when my mouse cursor...changed. It looks glitchy, becoming white/multicolored lines and looking fuzzy. I know that isn't right, so I immediately restarted my computer. After a few minutes it BSOD'ed, and now I am officially worried.
When i play league of legend while using skype, my computer tend to freeze and stops functioning. This is a recent problem which has not happened before in the past.
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.
a friend let me borrow their computer while mine is being de-bugged. samsung 64bit w7 and i had paused a movie at hulu while i took a phone call. i come back like 5 mins later to see the bsod with stop 0x000000f4 (0x000000000000003, 0xfffffa800850db30, 0xfffffa800850de10, 0xfffff800031848b0)physical memory dump failed with status 0xc0000010i've started back up in safe mode, but what happened? is there anything i need to do? can i go back to regular mode
i been getting bsod alot in the past week a few time i got a few with ROQE LESS OR EQUAL something like that but i think i solve that already. now i getting the 0x000000f4 it just appear yesterday when i was watching a movie online snice then no matter if i start it on normal or any safe mode it appear after like 5 second after the restart so i cant get the dump files. the only thing i overclock is the cpu fan thats it.
I got a BSOD while on the internet after about 10-15 minutes. I tried it on Google Chrome, Firefox and IE 9. It also occured when playing runescape on EpicBot. It hasnt occured while i played maplestory. x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x86 - the original installed OS on the system? Windows 7 Starter - an OEM or full retail version? OEM - OEM = came pre-installed on system - Full Retail = you purchased it from retailer - What is the age of system (hardware)? 5 Months - What is the age of OS installation? 5 Months
I've been having random BSOD crashes for the past week. Also, multiple attempts to fix the BSOD problem by using System Restore has resulted in a BSOD crash.Every BSOD has displayed "STOP: 0x000000F4" To my knowledge, no new hardware has been installed on my computer in several months.
Here is my Windows 7 info:
Home Premium 64 bit Original OS OEM Age of system and OS installation : 2 years
I have attached my BSOD and PERFMON files for your perusal. Hopefully this will be a short and sweet fix. I really don't want to buy a new computer or have to reinstall Windows 7.
0x000000F4 Collecting data for crash dump Initializing disk for crash dump
I've lurked around on a lot of websites looking over all the information available before posting here. I replaced a Seagate 1TB HDD with a Caviar 1TB, and that is when the problems began. I am leaning towards the Caviar just being a dud of an HDD, but I want to talk this out with some people before I switch my HDD.I've followed all the standard "make sure your collection is turned on" steps in the Startup and Recovery settings. All drivers are up to date. No Malware on the PC. Temps and voltage appear fine. 15 Hours worth of passes on the RAM turned out ok. Chkdsk returned no errors.So, in essence, computer worked fine, switched HDD, and now computer doesn't work. The entire PC is brand new.
I have been receiving bsod stop 0x000000f4, 8008401950,8008401c30 errors.
i5 2500 k win 7 pro 64 bit evga gtx570 64 gb crucial ssd 1 tb wd caviar black
sometimes it hangs where you can move the mouse cursor but can't click or close any programs. when i reboot it sometimes freezes at the check ide drive.is it my ssd that is going bad? memory?
After restart it sometimes does not find the primary hard drive. The error pops up from time to time. Sometimes from browsing the web, downloading or playing a game. It even pops up while I`m not doing anything at all. I did a checkdisk and it turned out clean.
It seems I've been having random BSOD Stop errors ever since I put my new PC together about a month ago. I'm not sure what's causing it, and it's happened when I've been doing different things, but it almost seems to happen more frequently when I'm listening to Pandora Radio on my web browser (chrome).Switched my BIOS from AHCI to IDE (read on google this fixed some issues). Did not fix the issue.Read the windows website and attempted to get a hotfix for SATA hard drives (something about them not waking up in 10 seconds). Hot fix claimed it could not install on my computer. Gave up on it.Some system information (copy-pasted from newegg, forgive me if it's a lot of uselessness):