I have been having the aforementioned BSOD's for a few months now and have simply put up with them since they were only happening twice a day. I have finally decided to try and fix them so I came here. I had always thought that the ATI drivers were always the problem (or at least part of it) since I used to have a lot of trouble even updating them and I used to get BSOD's during heavy gpu load (rift on max settings with crossfire on). My computer has since started crashing on the desktop sometimes so I'm not sure what it is. I had a look at the perfmon report and noticed an issue with logmein. I have no idea why it's there as I uninstalled it quite some time ago? I do have anti-virus installed (Kaspersky internet security). The UAC being off is self-explanatory. The perfmon report also says that WWAN autoconfig was stopped abnormally. I don't know if it is caused by the changes I made to the registry to kill processes faster due to an abnormally long shutdown time I had? I have done things like give myself ownership of all the files on the entire computer so I can add/change stuff in the windows folder and it is possible (but very unlikely) that I may have affected something. I also made an attempt to manually remove ATI driver registry entries at one point due to problems.
Since installing Windows 7 on my Acer Aspire 6920 Laptop I've been getting regualr BSOD's. As far as I remember they only happen whilst web browsing (I use Chrome).My laptop was previously running Vista.I get the error - IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and a load of tech stuff.
Here's my laptop specs:
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional , 64 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5800 @ 2.00GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13 Processor Count: 2 RAM: 3070 Mb Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS , 512 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 147500 MB, Free - 7238 MB; D: Total - 140799 MB, Free - 12037 MB; Motherboard: Acer, Aspire 6920, Aspire 6920, Not Applicable Antivirus: COMODO Antivirus, Updated and Enabled
A recent problem I've been experiencing is the computer would freeze up with the IRQL error at random times. Once it was while I was browsing the web. Another when I was listening to music. I've had experience with the error on a previous computer
I've got a problem with computer BSOD's. Most of the time they happen when im playing wow. Some days i've got no problems at all and some days i get some BSOD's in a row. To my knowledge i've updated all my drivers recently and everything should be up to date now. I have also read alot on forums but nothing seems to work or relate to what i am experiencing.
Specs:I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit, its original and legal My computer is a retailer one.
-AMD Phenom II x4 955 processor -(2x) GEIL Value Plus PC-Memory 2 GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10660 CL9 -SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X HD5750 1GB GDDR5 -MSI 870-G45 Motherboard
My system is a Windows7 64Bit Sony Vaio VPCEC2S0E,Getting BSOD with the following at the top DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.I have zipped the DMP files and attached them.
I've had BSOD twice now and have checked that all the drivers are up to date. I also now have a problem with the battery (I think it may be the ac adapter rather than the actual battery) but not sure if it's linked to the BSOD.
Basically I keep getting this error, I've just received the laptop back from PC World and its still happening. as trying to do uni work on this machine is a nightmare as it keeps cutting.[CODE]
My computer had it's power on but the monitor was saying the VGA cable wasn't plugged in. After unplugging the monitor from the computer and plugging it in again, it worked normally. But later the screen just distorted and the computer froze. I started it again manual, but after a short while, the BSOD appear.
Is Windows 7 . . .
- x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? Windows 7 Professional 64 bit - the original installed OS on the system? as above - an OEM or full retail version? OEM
I am trying to clean install win 7 prof 64 bit without success. According to windows advisor, i had no hardware issues. I can't even install it. Every time it advances to completing installation and then BSOD.
Every error codes: Ox0000001e, 000000c5, irql less nor equal, bad pool header etc. I don't remember all of them as I can't debug as the OS never installed. I checked the HD for bad sectors. I checked memory for faults (with windows memory diagnostic tool). Then I reinstalled vista business 32 bit and no problems. Any idea?
I have a vaio z 590n with following sepc:
2.53 core 2 duo 4gig Elipida RAM 230gig HD Matshita blu ray drive
My computer has been crashing alot lately. I get BSOD within a few minutes of using my computer. Earlier than this I had issues with my internet connection, even when using an ethernet cable. My network adapter would get a Code(10) saying it couldnt start, so I tried downloading a newer driver. I tried several times to update it but I was told it was up to date. Then I uninstalled it, also tried changing the settings so windows wouldnt automatically install, but I still have trouble. A lot of the BSOD occur if I am trying to use the internet. I tried updating my display driver as well, but the NVIDIA installer keeps saying the install failed. I tried downloading the newest BIOS from the manufacturers site, but I got BSOD special_pool_detected_memory_corruption.
What is also strange is that only a few days ago I moved my computer to my bfs place, and prior to the move I've only encountered windows freezing once in a while. Then after maybe two or three days of use, we started getting crashing. So we tried moving my files and doing a clean recovery in a desperate attempt to make it all go away. Then I tried looking on the internet for people with similar problems, but it all just seems so specific. I also turned on Driver Verifier as it should apparently give more useful dumps or something. I have changed nothing on my computer, other than doing a recovery a few months ago and now hooking my computer up to his monitor, mouse and keyboard. And I think the computer is outside warranty too.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1030
I've been having this problem for about one year now and I decided it's time I sought online help. My PC is about 2 and a half years old and the current windows installation is roughly 2 years old (windows 7 professional x64 from microsoft academic alliance).Crashes/freezes happen at random times (I had gone about a month with none) and not when a particular program is running. I've attached minidump files and system health report.
A majority of the time upon starting up my computer a recieve an error stating irql not less than or equal or memory management, sometimes i dont recieve the message for hours, sometimes its upon startup instantly 20+ times in a row, i have restored my computer, ran checkdsk, and everything i could think off buy im stuck, this frustrates me beyond belief, i will post a screenshot of the bsod soon untill
Since 4 days i got a problem with my windows crashing. I get bluescreen which says IRQL_not less or euqal. It also says something about saving dumped memory in the blue screen, thats all i could figure out of it.It just startet after I set up windows 4 days ago because of some errors and a stupid trojan which was on my pc. Formated and deleted partitions, set up new, installed all drivers, programms etc. At first everthing was fine all was working perfectly. Then suddenly 1 day later this error apeared. Well it actually seemed to have apeared after i tried to install atitools which wouldnt work. I deinstalled it, no change. Then i set up windows 7 new, i formated and deleted the old partitions. Still no change, as soon as i run either firefox or a 3D game the bluescreen sometimes apears. Set it up new again, installed all drivers everything etc. still no change.Since i read that IRQL bluescreen is often related to drivers i installed all new that could be related. Direct x, graphics, mainboard, checked windows updates to really have the NEWEST... still i get this bluescreen.
To my system:
Windows 7 home premium 64x Geforce 8600 GT 6GB ddr2 mainboard is: Gigabyte MA790GP-DS4H(uses Realtek drivers)
This is on a Vista upgraded to a Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6550 2,33 Ghz and 2 GB RAM.The problems started slowly but now it's getting very bad, such as I'm forced to use "save mode" to write this.The PC is protected by Kaspersky. As read in other threads I did the TDSSkiller as well as the Malwarebytes - nothing found.Hereafter a "bluescreenview" which, I hope, will help to identify the problem. I understand there's something wrong with ataport.sys but I don't know what to do next. [code]
ive had this problem 4 days in a row now this is a custom build rig
GA-MA785GM-US2H gigabyte mobo athlon II X4 640 cpu ati 3650 sapphire graphics card
forgot my ram name but i already ran a few memory testers and its come back as ok same with hard drives
Loading Dump File [C:\Windows\Minidump\052711-23634-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbol Executable search path is: Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe, Win32 error 0n2
More and more I am getting these BSOD's lately while I am playing resource heavy games (skyrim/swtor).The Last known good configuration sw days, but the BSODs are back.Video card is updated, Memtest86 shows nothing wrong, Video Stress test is good.I am at a loss at this point and have no idea where to go from here. Hope the crash info can shed some light.
I have XP currently installed on partition 1 which is my first hard drive. I do custom install for windows seven and put it to partition 2 which is my other hard drive (formatted) and let it do its thing. It then tells me to restart so i do and then it goes to the logon screen and says installing/setting up windows, then shortly after that it goes to the blue screen error:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. I don't get it, can someone please help me out and tell me whats wrong and how to fix this?
My computer just crashed due to the reason "IRQL less than or equal" or something along those lines, because it was only up for a second before my computer crashed. Minidump file is included in case anyone can help me. I think it might have to do with my ram, because ever since i bought it (around 2 months ago) i have crashed 4 times.
I have had this computer for only a short time and it is brand new. My laptop is an HP Pavilion and has 8g of ram and 750 hard drive. I have been getting a lot of blue screens that usually say "Driver IRQL Not Less Or Equal." I have also been having audio problems. There is a static sound over any audio that I play. I have contacted HP (Hp laptop) and I was told to update the audio driver, but nothing was fixed. I have also been having issues with the battery not locking properly as if there is not enough room for everything to fit. I am a college student and cannot afford to send anything in for repairs.
My problem started today when i disassembled my computer to clear out the dust (oh my god so much dust) When i put it back together, i started getting constants BSOD, (IRQL, page fault, drivers, etc), i was going to format anyway so i started in safe mode (got i few bsods but managed to log in) backed up important data in an external hard drive, and made a fresh clean windows 7 x64 install. Now i randomly get IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSODs. i read that it can be caused by faulty memory, but memtestx86 showed no errors.
My computer:
MOBO: ASUS Crosshair V Formula Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz Deneb Memory: 6GB (3x2gb) Kingston KVR1333D3N9/G2 Graphics: nVidia GT 430 Storage: HDD WD 1TB black
I just formatted my hard drive a few days ago, I installed windows sevens the drivers for my graphics card and the stuff on my motherboard and now it blue screens this has happened before before i formatted it. It shows driver irql not less or equal stop: 0x0000001 (0x0000007, 0x0000002, 0x000000000, 0xfffff8800167b7co) tcpip.sys-address fffff8800167b7co base at fffff88001601000, data stamp 4a5bc26e. Collecting data for crash dump: initializing disk for crash dump: beginning dump of physical memory to disk: 100.Physical memory dump complete.
My Windows is Window 7 64 bit that came pre-installed.I purchased this computer about 2 weeks ago November 2011 and I have never re-installed the OS.I have gotten this particular blue screen error ever since I started installing initial applications into the computer. I just removed Zone Alarm but I still want this application to run on this computer. I am not sure if it is Zone Alarm or another application. I am attaching the BSOD dump and system file collection files as well as the System Health Report.
Built myself a new gaming PC in July and I believe I've ironed out all driver issues - except one, apparently.
I can run any game, surf the internet, watch movies, do homework, run benchmarks on this PC, and there's no sign of any problems. But about once a week, it reboots itself for no apparent reason. It's always when it's just idling on the desktop, too. I downloaded WhoCrashed and it's been slightly helpful, but I haven't got a clue how to fix this random problem! Here's WhoCrashed's analysis of my most recent Minidump.
On Sun 9/2/2012 12:11:39 PM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:WindowsMinidump�90212-19858-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x7F1C0)
I have been running xp 32 and 64 bit on my desktop for a few years now. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in November and found that I was constantly getting BSODs randomly. Recently, I installed a new video card, (HIS) ATI HD5770, which didn't change the situation except for the fact that my BSOD screen no longer is a blue screen with all those numbers and words. Now, it just looks like white noise on a tv screen. I found that I always trigger a BSOD if I do anything while using utorrent, such as browsing the Internet. But, I do sometimes get bsods for no reason that I cant pinpoint.
I have a Q6600 processor with 2gb ram and an ati hd5770 video card. My motherboard is an xfx nforce 680i lt. I've been reading up on forums and apparently I'm supposed to make some sort of a dump file and post it here so that you guys can help me better, but I cant figure out how to do it.
My 2 year old HP DV3610ae Laptop keeps giving me a BSOD. It's a Core2Duo T6400 2.0 Ghz with 4Gb DDR2 Ram. Usually its a IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, but I have seen other errors and some times it just restarts without BSOD and no memorydump is then generated. It is usually just after login, but lately the BSOD is coming within the first half hour. I have done a clean install with Windows 7 Enterprise and the problem is still there.
I have done memtest and prime95 for several hours with no problem in fail safe mode. Also no problem with chkdsk. Fail safe mode never crashes, only normal login. Have removed DVD drive. Still BSOD. There is no new hardware installed. Have had "gcswf32.dll stopped working" fault in safemode and normal mode when running chrome browser. Only windows defender and firewall is installed.
I'm getting BSOD somewhat randomly and frequently. It always seems to happen when I'm running UTorrent and Windows Media Player Classic or several programs at one time. I built my PC so I know it will have more stability issues than a typical PC but I get BSOD more frequently than I should. Frequently the driver at fault is ntoskrnl.exe, tcpip.sys, or ntfs.sys.
I've been getting this bluescreen error sometimes when watching videos and I can also get it every time I try to install a specific game (it plays music in the background when installing) when clicking the next button after inputting the serial. I think this has something to do with the drivers but am not sure which one. I have updated all of the drivers I can from the Asus page a few months ago. I have checked for newer ones but I can't find any on the manufacturer's page.Laptop Model: Asus N53JQ-XR1 The OS is Win 7x64 OEM.The system is about 2 years old.The OS has not been reinstalled.
Windows 7 . . .- x64- the original installed OS on the system? YES- Retail- 1.5 - 2 year old system- Original OS install (have not had to re-install Windows 7)I'm about to swap the motherboard out for an M5A99X Evo but want to make sure it's the MB that's bad, first... I'm sure I'm having some driver issues, at least with my Alesis I|O26 FireWire. Lots of BSOD dumps in that zip file attached!