Completely New System But Using Same HDD / Blue Screens On Start?
Mar 13, 2012
My old computer was getting old, so I went ahead and ordered new parts from Newegg. HAF 912 case, GTX 560 Ti, Phenom II x4 975, 8 gigs G.Skill (2 x 4) 1333 DDR3, and a Biostar A880G+ mATX motherboard, and Windows 7 Home Premium OEM (in case). I planned on using the same HDD from my old system in the new one, so I didn't order a new one. Well, I built it, everything went smooth, it POSTed with one beep and the BIOS was fine. However, when I tried to boot from my drive, it would give a System Error screen, with either Repair Computer (or something similar) and Start Windows Normally. If I click Repair Computer, it stays that way for upwards of 30 minutes, not doing a thing. If I start Windows normally, the logo flashes for a second or two and BSoD's real quick, and shuts down before I can even see anything. Then it restarts and goes to the System Error screen. Then, when I take my HDD and put it in my old system, it boots up same as is always does. That's how I'm typing here.
I've also tried changing the boot order so that the Windows 7 disc is first, but it just goes to Set Up, which is, I'm guessing, not what I want to happen.I'm hoping that it's a really simple mistake on my part, and that I messed up on something super easy, because I don't want to have to send back any parts.
My computer has started getting BSODs since a few weeks ago and like running Memtest, an extended version of Windows Diagnostic scan (both of which came up with no error results), and updated my drivers but to no avail.
Attached is a rar file containing files from SF diagnostic tool, screenshots of the cpuz tabs and an html report from Rammon. Seven Forums.rar
I keep getting random BSODs even though I'm not stressing the system. It seems to happen only in Windows i.e. not in a game. It's been happening more often over the past 2 days. It's a new system, recently aquired about a week ago.I've attached the performance monitor report along with the windows nt6 folder zipped up together and the latest minidump file from the last BSOD.Windows 7 Ultimate x64 full retail,installed 3-4 days ago. New hardware except for the GPU and HDD.
Right about the time we got the virus out I started to get regular system freezes and BSODs at random times throughout the day. I'm not sure if it's something we did, if the virus messed something up, or if it's some unrelated issue. It's not the memory since I tested it last night and there weren't any errors.It can happen at any time. I haven't been playing any games and the only game I ever do play on this laptop is minecraft. I do play some Hulu and Netflix videos, but these crashes and lockups don't only occur when I'm watching a video. I can simply be browsing the web or working on my webpage and I will get the BSOD or the system will freeze.[CODE]
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3 I5 760 2.8ghz quad core .Zalman 9900aled CPU cooler G. Skill ribjaws DDR3 1333mhz 8gb ram Evga gtx 470 1280mb video card 1tb WD black caviar 6gb/s 7200rpm 64mb cache Thermaltake 775 modular psu 24x DVD/CD burner Added a 200mm blue led top exhaust Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Antivirus: Bitdefender ts malwarebyte
i have done a memtest and it was successful without fail also this is the 3rd time I have done a clean install before was cause of ntoskrnl.exe so did a clean install now its cause of win32k.sys?
I am trying to strip Windows 7 of every single screen and message before login... and before shutdown.
So we've got: - Boot sequence - Logon screen - Preparation to Logon - Preparation to Shutdown
Boot sequence was easy to completely black out, by using [URL](black background, all messages removed)
Logon screen can be skipped without hacks, just a matter of having no password.
Now I'm left with the Logon ("Preparing your desktop...", "Applying user preferences", "Welcome"... etc.) and the Shutdown ("Shutting down..." etc.) screens and messages.
Is there a way to completely disable both?
If there isn't, I am thinking of a hack: both are made by a background (which you can change with custom graphics by putting them into the OOBE folder and a couple registry keys). Then, there are text messages which are contained somewhere and can be emptied by using ResourceHacker (I found some of them but not all). Finally, somewhere within some exe or dll, there should be the "working" circle of light and the Windows 7 logo, which are superimposed to the custom background. I am attaching a picture for clarity.
I'm trying to install Windows 7 SP1, but about four minutes into the process, I get a blue screen. This has happened every time I've attempted the installation. I also frequently get blue screens whilst working generally. Do you know what the problem is? System info and the report from the latest blue screen are below.
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2 OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor, AMD64 Family 16 Model 5 Stepping 3 Processor Count: 4 RAM: 16382 Mb
I've been getting these blue screens that occur while I am away from the computer almost exclusively. It happens occasionally while in use, but if I leave it I can be sure it will have crashed when I return.[code] Read our privacy statement online: Windows 7 Privacy Statement - Microsoft Windows..If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline: C:Windowssystem32en-USerofflps.txt.
Ok i got one of those store bought laptops that comes with vista basic and a whole bunch of mess and non-needed partitions. So i decided to just install windows 7 over the top.
I started the install app, deleted all the partitions and created a new one using all the unallocated space. Then i installed windows 7 to the new partition.
It installed fine, booted for the first time, i was tired so i shut it down and went to bed.
The next morning i turned it on it looked like it was booting fine but then it went straight to start up repair, the start up repair went for about 30 minutes and said no solution could be found. I tried a couple more times, every time the start up repair would take longer to say the same thing, until it simply started blue screening shortly after "Starting Windows".
So i decided to try reinstalling over the top, i put the installation disk in started the setup it loaded files and said "Starting Windows" shortly after it blue screened.
So now i had no clue what was happening, i managed to get into start up repair somehow, don't remember, and got into command prompt, from there i formatted the partition deleting all files on the disk. I then tried to boot to check if the format was successful and it said no bootmgr etc was found, so i determined the hard-drive was now clean.
So i put the installation disk in and booted from it, same thing loaded files, "Starting Windows", blue screen. I have no clue what is going on here and would appreciate any help, i am beginning to think it is a hardware error og some sort.
i have a less than 2 month old pc having blue screens while in game memtest said ram was fine new hard drive fresh install works fine besides just random blue screens i recently switched from on board to an hd 6870 hawk msi card and new powersupply worked great for a week now blue screens that have me stumped ive been thinking the power supply i bought is junk but no real way to test it cause i get stable high framerates in game no overheating then screen goes blank then blue screen reboot
I just today managed to get a program to read .dmp files, and have my two most recent .dmp files for you to view. I had a blue screen from avast's self-protection driver so I removed avast and put on a different antivirus(I used avast's official uninstaller). I still am getting blue screens, but now they are staying the same (IRQL ones).
i have recently installed a fresh Windows 7 x64 Ultimate on my Girlfrieds Laptop. Now it happens time and time again that the computer shows a blue Screen and restarts.There is no specific application running when its happening, it rather hapens in a random manner.
still having these problems, but went ahead and did a more thorough job of documenting the errors. have had 2 in the last 12hrs. this is simply unacceptable. have a crappy laptop that is like 3 years older than this, (my gaming machine) that is trouble free.
windows 7 ultimate x64 6gigs of ram. 500gb main drive, 1tb storage random blue screens.
ps. this system is under a year old. willing to do a fresh install, but would prefer not to.
My computer has these phases when it crashes about 5-10 times a day with the same way. The monitor turns black and GPU coolergoes to 100%. Only thing I can do is hard reset the computer. I finally managed to get a bluescreen about it.
I haven't been able to get my system running stable since a clean install of Windows 7 Professional 64 a few months now. The computer is about 3 years old. Local pc tech shop installed 7 64 Pro on a brand new hard drive (2 months ago) that was tested prior to installing the OS.I've included required reports. I believe my memory has been thoroughly tested and is running well. The only thing I haven't done is uninstalling Avast though not sure why it would be a problem software.
Blue screens occurring during game play, sometimes right away, sometimes after a few hours. was running crossfire HD 6870's. but stepped back to 1 to try and remedy blue screens.. was not successful. tried both cards separately. removing drivers complete, as well as a clean wipe of the OS.
I just built a new machine and did a clean install of Windows 7 RC last week. For the most part it runs like a dream, very much up to par.
However, there are occasional Blue Screens and game crashes that happen while putting little strain on the PC, in my opinion.
I am typically running Firefox, Ventrilo and World of Warcraft when the issue occurs. Occasionally I get dips in my frame rate from around 60fps to 15-25fps. I received a notification that it was in relation to my video card and that I should update the driver, however I installed the 185.85 nvidia driver when I assembled it all.
Is there anyone that has experienced similar issues? if so what was your fix?
My computer has been giving me 4 different blue screens, seemingly in random order. The most common one is BAD_POOL_CALLER, but I have also gotten IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and most recently PFN_LIST_CORRUPT.
I ran windows rc for 6 months without any problems, and right now I'm working with a system that is not overclocked. I've had three occasions where I got a bsod before the login screen and I had to do a system restore to get into windows. However, I never get a bsod while I'm in windows.
My memory is running at the maximum recommended voltage, and I ran a checkdisk but it didn't do anything. Again, these are seemingly random, but once they start occurring they continue until I do a system restore. I know i'm not providing much info to help diagnose the problem, but it's all that i can think of. Any diagnostic/fix suggestions?
When I virus scan on norton internet security, my PC blue screens with the error: kernel_data_inpage_error, each time with a different error- I have done this twice, and it comes up relating to ntfs.sys and ntoskrnl.exe. The error code is 0x0000007a. Is the problem related to my OS installation or hardware?
ive been using win7 for almost half a year now, and never had ANY problems until recently when ive started getting some totally random blue screens. i saved the crash info from one of the crashes:
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48 Locale ID: 1044
Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 4e BCP1: 0000000000000007 BCP2: 000000000013D493 BCP3: 0000000000000001 BCP4: 0000000000000000 OS Version: 6_1_7600 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem: C:WindowsMinidump121909-22011-01.dmp C:UsersPederAppDataLocalTempWER-50185-0.sysdata.xml
The problem is, Windows 7 gives me errors when using programs such as IE, WoW, etc. Blue Screens. Often when I startup it blue screens to a dump screen. Problem is resolved by just rebooting. This issue seems to have been coming up when I installed a Galaxy GT 240 video card. Using CRT connection to my 42" LG LCD. Motherboard is Biostar G41-DVI, processor is Pentium D 820 which is set to 220 which gives me roughly 3.1ghz.
The fan is around 3k rpm and the temp levels are steady at around 31c. Could the issue be with the video card? It started actually the first time I installed it. Could there be a setting in bios I'm over looking. I have not tried to update the drivers for the card.
I have an Asus A53S Laptop. It's about 2 years old and is no longer under warranty and I am now getting the Blue screen of death. This started occurring after I had just opened a slot in the back that only had access to the ram but didn't modify anything. I can post a picture of that if needed. It seems to occur when I put the computer under a small amount of load. It will happen if I run maybe 4 programs max. Skype, google chrome, microsoft office, etc. I manage to get a picture of the screen when it blue screened. I read about a "A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated" error.
It doesn't actually show a blue screen, but it automatically restarts and says windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. After looking at the details I get these error codes.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
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It all started after I clicked on a bad link and tried installing some software. I virus scanned and removed two trojans. Nothing has been detected and I've full scanned with both microsoft security essentials and Malwarebyte antimalware and nothing comes up anymore.
Well a few weeks ago I recieved a blue screen of death, my computer restarted so I ignored this problem. But it happened a few more times. It happened once today. After I restarted, the pc was stuck loading at the desktop so I had to restart again.
For the past few days now, I have been receiving blue screens (my computer would have restarted by the time I wake up).each time, the caused of the error reports has been "ntoskrnl.exe".