BSODs 0x00000050 And 0x0000001A Seemingly Randomly
Jul 19, 2012
I've always had a bit of trouble with BSODs on almost all of the computers I've built, however this latest iteration of my machine has been the worst. It started out fine and never caused any problems, however, about 4 months ago I had an issue that my computer would blue screen 0x00000050 or 0x0000001A both randomly and during shut down. I fixed the problem then through forum reading and trial and error. However, the problem never completely went away. I still randomly, after prolonged use (8-10 hours of heavy use) get crashes with the same stop codes. They are both memory related so I thoroughly scrubbed the ram using memtest and came up with no errors. I've taken the time to update the drivers (as well as my bios) that I can find but don't have the time, or the patience, to read through the dumps to find the source of the problem.
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 CPU
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Thuban 3.3GHz, 3.7GHz Motherboard
When my computer start everything works perfect and runs fine,but when i start Leageu Of Legends i will get after 20 minutes sometimes more sometimes less the BSOD.Yesterday i didnt had anny bsod when playing Leageu of legends.today i did get the problem again.week ago same story.I think i got a problem with my RAM or something else.I get the error MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (0x0000001a) or 0x00000050.
This is a new computer build that I finished a few days ago. I've updated the BIOS, set up a RAID 1 configuration through Intel Rapid Storage Technology/through the BIOS. I installed Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and have begun to migrate my programs and data over from my previous machine. This process has been paused because I am experiencing BSOD. There are two which have occurred:
I ran a Windows Memory Diagnostic test overnight - no problems were found. I've updated all my drivers. I have followed the BSOD posting instructions and SF Diag Tool instructions, and also googled effortlessly regarding these Stop codes.
This PC has been experiencing random BSODs for a couple of months now. I've taken this machine to a repair place, but they were unable to recreate the BSOD, but also apparently couldn't review dump files or do any other analysis of the crashes, so my faith is greatly diminished.
Anyway, I've recently done a fresh install of windows, replaced the RAM (currently at 8gb), and updated the ASACPI.sys driver from the 2005 version to the 2009 version. At this point, I have no idea what to do next. I think there is a bios setting throwing everything out of whack, but I honestly don't know enough about bios to feel comfortable poking around in there.
System basics:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit Custom built system with Windows 7 being the only OS ever installed on the system. Full retail version.
The system is about 1 year old and I reinstalled Windows last week (Monday, 11/21 ). No blue screens until the 26th. There've been 5 so far.
Attached is the BSOD file and the perfmon.html report as requested.
I have been trying to fix these BSODS for a while, and have been told it is a wireless adaptor driver causing the problem. However I have uninstalled and updated that driver, and whilst crashes are less frequent they still occur. Also games which were previously very stable now crash/freeze every time. Fixes I've tried:
Running anti virus (AVG) Running a registry cleaner Running a Malware cleaner Replacing old RAM with newer and more RAM. Removing Daemon tools
Cleaning the inside of the case, (graphics card is not overheating) Uninstalling and updating wireless adaptor drivers Uninstalling and updating graphics card drivers. The usual system restores/CHKDSK etc. I've attached files as per the forum's BSOD rules. Below is my system, it is about 4 years old and originally came with Vista, which was upgraded with windows 7.
Intel� Core� i5 750 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz, 8MB Cache) - LGA1156 Windows 7� Home Premium with Service Pack 1, 64-bit - English Midi-Tower ATX Chassis + 550W PSU + CardReader- Silver ASUS P7P55D LE Mainboard - Intel Core� i5 / i7 - LGA 1156 / ATX 8GB 1333MHz Corsair Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM - (2x4GB) 500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive with 16MB Buffer Samsung 22x Dual Layer DVD Writer Super Format +R/-R/RW/RAM 1GB ATi HD4870 Graphics accelerator DVI, DirectX 10.1 PCI Express 2 22" Iiyama ProLite E2208HDS-1 (1920x1080) Full HD Monitor (DVI,VGA,WS,Spkrs - 5ms] 52-in-1 Multi-format Memory Card Reader (ATX) 7.1 High Definition onboard sound card - for 8 Channel Cinema sound 2.1 Speakers with Subwoofer
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.
I am experiencing BSOD at random times. This is frustrating because I am pretty sure I eliminated all the possible reasons for my computer to Blue Screen. I changed my motherboard, I scanned my hard drive, got all the drivers for my video cards, etc. I also checked my ram one by one.
Now here is what info I got on my crash dump files On Sat 19/01/2013 6:32:11 PM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:WindowsMinidump 11913-46285-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x7EFC0) Bugcheck code: 0x1A (0x41287, 0x40, 0x0, 0x0) Error: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT file path: C:Windowssystem32 toskrnl.exe [Log] .....
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time. Also when it Blue Screens I was able to get a copy of what the Technical information that caused the blue screen.
I installed a 64-bit Windows 7 operating system. This had been used on another computer which I threw away the hard drive for, and I was having trouble with activation stuff so I used removeWAT since I did pay for a copy. I include that detail only because it might in some way be the cause of this problem, but I highly doubt it and it would be odd if it was the cause.Anyway, before I got an antivirus or any other program I installed parental control software on my computer (Safe eyes). I connected the computer through an ethernet cable to my modem/router (not sure which it is, never took the time to learn). When I ran the "test" the program provided to see if it worked correctly, it said the test failed. I then fully installed the program ignoring the test, and the software simply didn't block anything. Usually when it's not logged into a profile, it blocks all internet access. But this time it was not logged in and anything could be accessed.
After a long tech-support call spanning solutions such as winsock resets and internet explorer options and other stuff, the tech support team could not find what was wrong. My firewall is off, I don't have an antivirus, so nothing should be blocking the software.I uninstalled the parental control software and installed another one called mobicip, which has been working fine.No further problems occurred until we fast-forward to a couple of days ago, when I tried to install the planetside 2 (a game) beta. When I ran the installer/downloader program, a logo showed and stayed, and the program never moved forward as if it was being kept back.Well, you guys probably don't know anything about that game so I won't go into specifics. But for both the parental controls and this game, the only answers were "something is blocking it". Very vague.wo programs I tried to run seemingly randomly are being blocked by "something". I don't have an active AV or firewall, and I highly doubt I got a virus since I haven't really done internet browsing on that comp
These have happened on and off for about a month now, but have gotten more and more recent the past week. I just had 2 happen in the spam of about 20 minutes.
Recently, my computer has been constantly crashing while I am doing work, gaming,watching videos, and surfing the web. The system is about a month old, with a Windows 7 Professional x64 operating system (OEM). I have also noticed that the BSODs are becoming more frequent.
I have recently upgraded my system from 2 GB to 6GB of RAM and installed Windows 7 Pro 64bit (it's not the original OS)for try and study the benefit of the 64bit platform....my hardware is 3 years old. I have update drivers, OS but I have had few BSODs and freezes..
For the past few weeks, my computer has been experiencing a couple of different failures. Sometimes it freezes up (including the mouse), sometimes it BSODs (different error messages at different times), and sometimes it just shuts off and restarts, as if the power had been momentarily cut. Sometimes it goes a few days between failures, and sometimes it happens multiple times an hour.I've tried the following:update drivers restore from restore point from before the problem started memtest86 (ran 11 times with no errors) reinstall Windows Here are the specs from the TSG SysInfo:Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate, 32 bitProcessor:[CODE]
Been happening to me for awhile computer will either crash after running for awhile and sometimes the BSOD will state a reason of Cache Manage or System Service Exception, or no reason at all. Sometimes the computer just randomly restarts though.
-System Spec -Custom built Windows 7 64bit Cpu- AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 965 Processor Memory-G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 Sound Card-(1) NVIDIA High Definition Audio (2) NVIDIA High Definitio Hard Drive- ST3500418AS ATA Device Video Card- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti Motherboard- ASRock M3A770DE Power Supply- Diablotek UL Series PSUL775 775W ATX 12V v2.31
I run Windows 7 Pro 64-bit on a home-build Core-i7 860 using an ASUS P7P55D Deluxe m/b with 8GB RAM. I have been getting blue screens at random for months, mostly MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a.Several memory tests picked up nothing. Switching out my boot SSD and doing a clean Win 7 install did not help. I downloaded BlueScreenView and can now see that 4 of 5 crashes this month were as follows:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a caused by ntoskrnl.exe address ntoskrnl.exe+70740Switching out RAM to pin down something that happens twice a week will be a slow process, and I'm not even sure that RAM is the issue.
I recently got an ASUS X54H laptop and it has windows 7 ultimate x64. I randomly get the BSOD error 0x0000001a and 0x0000001e and I've tried updating the drivers and still no luck it could be running great for a week or so and then give me the BSOD. I've attached the .zip made from the performance monitor.
i brought my new computer 4 weeks ago.First it is totally fine, but then 1 week ago, it started BSOD when i play diablo3. I tried everything that i could do, but the BSOD still randomly happened. my windows is 64bit and full retail version. p.s. my windows's language is Chinese, if there is any problem.
Recently I have been getting random BSOD some say Management, other say Non Default, Bad_Pool_Header, maybe some others but the BSOD is to fast for me to read exactly what it says. I been doing my research on how exactly I can even first look at this mini dumps found a program call (BlueScreenView) When look around i can see all id the dumps there but am seeing the the main culprit is a ntoskrnl.exe. Now I am guessing this Because it was shown alot. People have said to run memory checks, your ram sticks are going bad, restore your computer, but honestly I an clueless.
I would like to know 1) What are the step to find the problem 2) How to fix it 3) How to prevent it
I'm getting a consistant BSOD. At first I thought there might be a problem with the case/jumpers so I unplugged all but the main power, but still got BSOD. Then I thought it might somehow be related to SP1, so I uninstalled it, but still got BSOD. Perhaps there is a physical problem with the power supply or MOBO?
i have a dell inspiron 1535 with windows 7 home premium 64 bit. the problem i am currently having is that when listening to music (mp3s, Internet, itunes, wmp, anything) there's a hesitation and a lag in the computer (much like someone skipping a record). i have done a bit of research on my own and tried many of the proposed solutions such as: disabling enhancements, virus scans, malware scans and so forth.
I have started recieving BSOD recently and would love some help. The crashes started after I had spent a while trying to reconnect to my home wireless (I have an often faulty wireless adapter.) At points I had unplugges the adapter and plugged it back in causing it to install drivers again. Once I got reconnected I had my first BSOD while on facebook. I tried going back on but it just kept crashing after a 5 - 10 minutes.
I have been experiencing random reboots which very often fail and occasional BSOD crashes, the last one refers to memory management. I am running Panda cloud antivirus and malwarebytes.Original OS was preinstalled retail version win xp proff. Current OS full retail version win 7 64bit home premium Hardware new Dec 2006. Dual boot 2 x sata hard drives?
I just built this computer around the 1st of August this year. It's my second self-built PC and came together without issue. However, I started having blue screens about once a week since maybe the 2nd day after I first ran it. Every single blue screen seems to be linked to the video card drivers crashing. Usually the drivers will crash and successfully recover as stated by the helpful little message at the bottom right.When the display drivers crash, I'm usually in a game of TF2, League of Legends, or even in Mozilla Firefox. The screen will freeze, sound will continue, and after 15 seconds or so go black for 2-3 seconds then go back to normal. The display driver crashing has happened TOO MANY TIMES TO COUNT and seems almost entirely random. Sometimes it will crash 3-4 times in the span of a half hour in League of Legends and sometimes it can go several days with no crash and the same amount of activity on the computer.
I've tried everything I could possibly find on the internet and from friends in terms of troubleshooting the display drivers crashing. I've diagnosed my memory, updated drivers, tried older driver versions, updated everything Windows has recommended, checked temperatures constantly... I'm starting to wonder if all of these issues could possibly be linked to insufficient dedicated memory on the video card? It says 1 GB on the box but when I check in system information it says around 750 MB... which sounds dangerously low to me.One more thing... the blue screens have happened 4 times so far, the last happened about an hour ago and the computer has been sluggish since, I can't even use Firefox due to how painfully slow it works now.
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):
whether it be watching a Internet video or trying to view a document on google docs, my browser stops responding. i try to go to my other programs and they stopped responding as well. ctrl+alt+del doesn't do anything either, so i'm forced to manually shut down the system. this has happened a couple of times today now.
i been having a problem with seemingly random bsods and crashes (ie where the computer forcibly restarts without generating a dump file). i think the crashes happens more frequently when surfing the internet, especially while watching Internet videos, but that might be a wrongful perception on my part.
Running a Dell XPS L501X had no problems whatsoever for over a year then suddenly BSOD starting last week with increasing frequency.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: d1 BCP1: 0000000000000000 BCP2: 0000000000000002
I have had a persistent and very hard to troubleshoot problem on my PC for the last couple of months. Occasionally when trying to install applications, the installer will not progress beyond 0% or takes far too long to do so. When this happens if I close the installer and retry I get an error along the lines of "you already have this installation open". If I find that process in task manager and close it I can try again, but the same problem will occur.This does not happen with every program, my guess is it happens to perhaps 10% of programs. There seems to be no link between the installations that it hangs on. I do not have a list of applications that the error occurs on currently although I can see how that would be useful. It does not matter if I am installing to my SSD or HDD, the error has occured on both.
What is happening: Periodic (typically once a night, different programs, different times) restarts. Event viewer says it is "Log: System / Source: Kernel-Power Event ID: 41. I am inexperienced at reading Minidumps, but one dump suggests "wininit.exe" and another "crss.exe", not a lot of help there. It has not always been doing this, but unfortunately started when I installed a whole slew of software (Adobe Production Premium, a Cintiq tablet, etc) so it's hard to pin that down.
What kind of machine:
Windows 7, fully updated CP850 psu, p8p67 pro mobo (36c), i7 2600k chip (37c) at stock speed while I'm figuring this out. 4x G.Skill Ripjaw RAM, statistics in CPU-Z and RAMMon included. Passes memtest86. EVGA GTX 570 card (1), drivers updated Vertex2 SSD (OS, main programs) WD Caviar HDD (files) 4x 180mm fans, CM212+ HSF, single optical drive
Steps tried:
Uninstalling/reinstalling major programs, updating drivers Checking minidumps for obvious file issues Virus scan, defrag, basic upkeep stuff Memtest for RAM Checking temperatures and voltages in CPUZ/Asus AI - defaulting / setting to auto the configurations in BIOS
Getting random BSOD's during every now and then. Especially when playing games (ANNO 2070, for ex.). I've run CHKDSK(inc. physical disk scan), and Memory Tests and found no errors. I am using NOD32 AV even though the PERFMON report states otherwise.
i have been having some problems latley. Computer was running fine with windows xp but decided that i wanted windows 7.. after installing i have had nothing but trouble. i keep geting blue screen of death error with this 0x0000001a 0x00041284 0x0174f001 0x00000000 0xc0802000. i have updated all my drivers and now i am stuck on what my next step should be. any help would be much aprectied. here is my event viewer log file.