I've been getting a BSOD every few days, usually while playing games such as Trine or Morrowind. They are all reported as DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE, and are usually to be 0x03. BlueScreenView tells me it's ntoskml.exe which doesn't help me figure out what's wrong. I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit. It's the upgrade version, meaning I installed WinXP on a clean, wiped drive, then upgraded it to Windows 7. I'm not sure exactly when I did this last but I think it was about a year ago.
I have been getting lots of 9F crashes on a HP DV7 laptop running 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium.Problem is the the minidumps are not being saved! I have set it up to save them (small dumps) and not to automatically restart. I cant debug it without them
I've had this Dell Studio 17 laptop for a few years now, and have ran into a few problems in the past. However, in the past few weeks, the computer seems to blue screen almost every time I close the lid and it enters sleep mode. This has not happened at all while the computer itself has been running. Here is the minidump file from this morning. All of the 8-10 minidumps since 12/11 seem to point to "ntkrnlmp.exe", if I'm reading that correctly.
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f) A driver has failed to complete a power IRP within a specific time (usually 10 minutes). Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000004, The power transition timed out waiting to synchronize with the Pnp subsystem.
I had 19 crashes in the past 4 month.A computer is 13 month old. The first BSODs happened on 27/12/2011. The exact statistics:
0x1A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT - happened 10 times (the 5 most recent crashes were 0x1A) 0x24 NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM - 4 times (the most recent happened 3 weeks ago) 0xE4 WORKER_INVALID - 3 times (the most recent happened a month ago) 0x19 BAD_POOL_HEADER - 1 time (2 weeks ago) 0x9F DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE - 1 time (3 month ago)
I'm attaching 3 most recent dump analyses.Besides BSOD, I'm also seeing event 11 in the event log, with messages like "The driver detected a controller error on DeviceHarddisk3DR3". Harddisk3 is likely to be a WD Passport drive plugged into USB 3.0 port. The drive is used for Acronis backup.Interestingly, the event 11 started to happen on 19/12/2011 (shortly before the first BSOD).
1) I'm ruling out RAM issues. Few weeks ago I bought a brand new 4x4GB kit and replace the old RAM modules. The problem still continued.
2) I upgraded motherboard's BIOS, downloaded and installed all the recent drives from ASUS site, installed the latest AMD Radeon drivers. All with little help.
3) chkdsk didn't report any errors.
4) I used Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 before, and upgraded to Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2012 in March. This upgrade had little effect on BSODs.
5) I'm also using Acronis True Image Home 2011.
6) System configuration:
CPU: Intel i7-2600 (stock clock) Mainboard: Asus P8P67 LE RAM: Corsair 4x4GB kit CML16GX3M4A1600C9B at XMP speed (G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL before that) GPU: Fanless Gigabyte Radeon HD 5750 SSD: G.Skill Phoenix PRO 120GB as OS drive SSD: Intel 520 120GB SSD as data drive (this was added recently - BSOD happened before this SSD was installed) Discrete NIC: Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Discrete COM port: MANHATTAN Serial PCI Express Card PSU: Seasonic X-650 UPS: APC Smart-UPS 750 VA (SMT750I) OS: Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Interestingly BSODs often happen at night, when the load is minimal. So I don't think it happens due to overheating.My prime suspects are: motherboard, fanless GPU, Phoenix Pro SDD, Acronis.
I have been experiencing shutdown issues for the past 4-5 days now. I click the shutdown option under the start menu, and the screen goes black and the power button is still illuminated. The light had usually gone off, indicating the computer is powered off, but now it's non responsive and I have to hold the power button down to shutdown. Upon further research, I saw a bugcheck on the 20th of Sept 2012, about 4-5 days ago. Has to be related. Furthermore, when the computer goes into hibernate, it becomes non responsive as well, just like the shutdown issue. Of course here is the requested info per the sticky.
My computer has been stable for years, however recently I have been getting BSOD when doing any task. Windows will sometimes load to the desktop and I am able to watch video, run windows score, check email, etc before it will BSOD. Other times, it will BSOD before getting to the windows login screen.When I use safe mode, it logs in and stays there - no BSOD.I have tried removing all extra hardware in the machine, however this has had no affect. I have also tried one stick of RAM, then another, both BSOD.
I am writing this right now because after the last BSOD it said "Windows can not start" and I had to restore to when it was previously working. So up until that point this is what I did.Since working with computers almost my entire life I know most BSOD are due to either bad memory, drivers, or bios. I started there and updated my nvidea drivers but it happened again. I moved to the motherboard bios.I did find a newer one on there and using ASUS tool I flashed the BIOS. Same thing still happened. Next I ran memtestx86 for 8 hours and it returned no errors.At this point I just decided to look for newest drivers for everything. One thing that happened consistently was that my wireless USB adapter from Cisco had to be unplugged and plugged back in for it to work. I went there first, reinstalled the drivers but still the same thing. I thought maybe it was my hard drive. I downloaded Seagates Utility tool and ran all the tests and they all passed fine. I ran defrag just for good measure along with windows version of the mem test and that passed as well. I still continued to get the BSOD and I have to tell you I'm irritated and also stumped.
Next I moved onto software. I have been using AVG free for years but I know virus programs do some crazy stuff and I got rid of that. Turned on windows defender. I decided that since the wireless adapter didn't work after these crashes maybe lets just go to a direct wired connection. I disconnected the cisco wireless adapter and I'm just using a direct connect right to my router.These come at random times.. nothing I do can trigger it. It can stay on for days and not crash and then there are times it can be up for 10 min and crash.Some of you might notice that in the CPU-Z screenshots I had to take the screenshot with the error underneath. Every time I chose either of the two slots it crashed the program.I have not done anything internally besides add some neon to my computer which does not connect to the board at all.I have seen IRQL blue screen once so I even went as far to go into the power settings for windows and make sure the usb and everything never went into any kind of "standby" mode.
I believe this is still under warranty and I would like to go in with good information if I need to challenge and get new hardware if that's what it is.On a side note I have not touched the memory physically. I know some suggestions were to reseed the memory and chip but In my opinion something that has been working for months that never moves off my desk and is never basically touched besides the power button shouldn't mean something just came loose after 4 months of owning it.Again that's just my opinion. I have removed AVG, Ad-Aware, Some webcam motion detector software (which was a joke) and the only thing that was really installed was Skyrim.
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This started happening last night while i was playing Borderlands 2, it has happened at idle, playing just about any game in my library, during downloads and just browsing the web. I changed all of my accessible drivers, and it continued to happen, so i moved all of my personal files onto my external HDD. I re installed windows on my SSD (did not reformat) and reformatted my HDD. I re installed my drivers, re-enabled SLI and it ran fine for about an hour, just downloading WoW, and then happened again twice.
I started getting BSOD two weeks ago. As far as I can remember the first time I had a BSOD was on the day I installed Max Payne 3 (I read somewhere that the some guy had also this problem when he installed max payne). There were two occasions that I got a BSOD upon starting Max Payne 3. But lately I'm getting BSOD when doing low-load stuffs like browsing with no other apps opened. I've already done memtest with 10 passes with no errors. I'm 24 hours prime95 stable. I just don't get it! I've manually set my timings for my ram. I'm not doing any overclock. Everything is on stock settings.
I am brand new to this site so forgive me if I miss a step. I was wondering if someone who is good at debugging dump files could give me a second set of eyes on these 2 I will attach. One BSOD is DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (ntoskrnl.exe) and the other is UNEXEPECTED_KERNAL_MODE_TRAP (ntoskrnl.exe).I have this problem across 15 identical laptops with fresh installs of Win 7 Pro 64Now my guess is this will boil down to a BIOS upgrade, but if there are driver conflicts within these dump files
I am the developer of a driver for a network adapter device that does scatter-gather DMA. Driver is not newly developed, but has had some recent changes.My client has a puzzling BSOD on one x64 machine after about 18 hours of successful operation. My x64 Win 7 machine runs fine forever. Client's box crashes in seemingly random places that indicate mem corruption.Mem test on machine was clean. Minidump is attached. WinDbg stack doesn't trace back to my code - it just shows the calls to handle the exception. Any clues y'all can see?System info from WinDbg:Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (4 procs) Free x64Product:WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTSBuilt by: 7601.17640.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506One difference between client's x64 and mine: Theirs has a valid DMA MapRegisterBase pointer from a AllocateAdapterChannel call, where mine (and my x86 systems) always have a null DMA MapRegisterBase
Windows 7, 64bit, volume license (though OEM on the machine is also windows 7 64bit)1 month old hardware (10 days since I added memory). 18 month old OS install (backed up and restored, and drivers updated to new hardware)(Note that the older BSODs in the zip file are from old hardware)
I was having many random bluescreens on my old home build. I upgraded my Videocard to an Nvidia GTX 550 Ti thinking that it was videocard related. After fresh install I'm still getting BSODs.
Over the past months I have encountered a BSOD roughly every month and I want to get rid of it. The BSOD happens at random (at least as far as I know), not with specific tasks.This morning I started looking for the error and found that turning verifier ON might help in identification. I did this and rebooted a couple of times, every time with the same BSOD occuring during the boot stating something about dne64x.sys
System specs:
Windows 7 Professional x64 full retail version +/- 8 months old system, OS age is the same
I never used it heavily at the start and assumed it was just a driver and that i'd figure it out later.Well; now is later and I can't figure it out.I've done a re-install of the OS (HP recovery)This system is about a year old and is an HP Pavilion dv6 laptop with AMD Phenom II N850 Triple Core @2.2 ghz 6 gig memory 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium.
I just bought all my parts, and I can't seem to get the computer stable. It is constantly BSOD or freezing and crashing during games. I've attached the SF diagnostic report for one of the dumps i guess.
This is how to Fix Windows 7 BSOD.Restart the computer and keep pressing F8 until the "Advance Boot Options" menu comes up.Use up and down arrow buttons to navigate the menu, select "Safe Mode" and hit EnterThis time you won't see the computer blue screen error.When the welcome screen comes up select Administrator and enter administrator's password(if you have one).Click on the START button and navigate to the Accessories folder. There you will see a folder entitled "System Tools," navigate to that folder and click on System Restore.In the System Restore program, make sure "Restore my computer to an earlier time" is selected and click NEXT.Choose a date on the calendar that you want to restore your computer and click NEXT.The last page of the System Restore will pop up with your date that you have chosen and click NEXT. The system will reboot and the computer blue screen will be gone
Two dell support technicians have said to go to factory settings butSpecs:64 bit windows 7 home premiumIntel core i3ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330Service pack 1Any other info you want, just let me know. I'm so desperate for a solution that isn't a fresh re-load of windows.
Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit, OEM, never reinstalledHP model #p6654y, approx. 1 year old, no major problems until nowI've attached the BSOD Dump and System File Collection, but Windows refuses to produce a System Health Report because I have to run in safe mode. If you have an alternative method, I'll be glad to try it, but normal mode seems to be producing crashes more and more quickly.
I am using a custom built computer with an ASUS P8P67 Deluxe REV 3.0 P67 B3 Revision motherboard with a ASUS Nvidia GTX560 TI Directcu top 1GB GDDR5 graphic card. I really don't know much about the specs, it came to me as a present, and I'm just typing things off the recipe for my warranty =/ I'm also using a microsoft windows 7 home premium OEM(64bit) as my OS.So anyway, it was working fine for about two weeks now, i was turning it on this morning and it started getting blue screen'ed. I'd just leave it on and then let it run and it'd blue screen on it's own, naturally I started working backwards, I installed logmein Hamachi last night in order to do some work with some friends, so I uninstalled that the first, hardly could I complete it when my computer blue screened again, I uninstalled old games in safe mode, I went back to normal mode and started scanning my computer using SuperAntiSpyware, CCleaner, EasyCleaner and the like, but I can hardly get through a scan when my computer blue screens itself. I also installed microsoft .net framework 4 last night, but have already uninstalled it, my computer still proceeds to BSOD itself though, not sure what I should do at this point
ive been getting seemingly random BSoD that come with no explanation, the blue screen itself flashes and is not readable.all i have is ,EventName: BlueScreen,OS version: 6.1.76000.2.0.0.256.1Locale ID: 2057
Few days ago he started getting blue screen errors which would attempt to retart his rig but then windows wouldn't load. Unplug at the wall and then power it back up , everything fine.Now there's a fresh install of windows, drivers up to date etc. Its been tested with another power supply as well. We thought we had it fixed , but 24 hours later it randomly happend while on the desktop. Had been playing games earlier with no problems at all.
I just bought a new computer 1 week ago, and i got 3 BSOD till now.It usually happens when i am not at the pc, once happened when i was surfing the web. It never happens when i play games. Might be some wake thing? My power setting are max performance Rarely i get a windows has recovered from nvidia driver failure or something like that.
I attached 2 dumps, I get BSOD's almost daily Running Windows 7 EnterpriseThe computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x00000000000000000x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 110812-20451-01.
Have been having BSOD occurences lately. Emachines laptop, running windows 7 home premium. Read quite a few other threads and have tried some suggestions but have not found anything, and what I did find from blue screen viewer, do not know what it means. Ran Memtest, 6 passes, everything checked out. Western Digital harddrive, went to their website and ran diagnostics for my model, everything was good. Device Manager does not show any bad drivers. Downloaded Nirsoft blue screen viewer, hopefully attached the notepad file correctly with the minidumps.
simply put every time my computer is on hibernate i get the BSOD when i resume windows, if i choose resume windows normally it works fine as if nothing happened, I've searched online, and lots of threads and forums say that i should locate and upload my dump files or folder and so on, i have windows 7 64x, but i can't seem to find any dump, no folder and no .dmp files either also tried *.dmp i got a few Mozilla dumps but that's it, even used SF Diagnostic Tool, and it says no dumps found?
he Bluescreens began after i installed Windows 7 64Bit Ultimate on my Computer, before that i had used Windows 7 32 bit Ultimate and i hadn't any problems. I installed the latest driver for all my components, but this didn't help. I also ran Memtest86+ with no ram errors. The Bluescreens appears often when I'm playing Starcraft 2 or Battlefield Bad Company 2.
Here are the my System Specs: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Graphic Card: AMD Readon HD 6870 Memory: Geil Value Plus DDR3 PC3 1066 1333MHZ 4GB Kit Power supply: Cougar SE 400
I have attached the minidump files, the RAMMon-SPD-Info, an the CPU-Z Memory InfosRAMMon - SPD Info.txt
I have been trying for a couple of days now to figure out the source of some BSODs that have occurred over the last week or so. It started when I was playing Dungeon Siege III, so I attributed it to the game being new, and just tolerated them. Now I ham getting them when i try and do some HD rendering with Sony Vegas Movie Studio. It doesn't happen all the time, but randomly on different clips and different parts of clips.