Jusched.exe Application Error, Then STOP 0x000000F4
Sep 1, 2012
My computer has recently had this problem where it cannot continue to run normally for more that 5 minutes or so before it slows down then BSODs. It seems to start up normally and everything works just fine for a short amount of time until applications stop responding. Sometimes the taskbar disappears and there's an error message with the title of "jusched.exe - Application Error" without the quotes. When I click ok to terminate the program I just see my wallpaper for a few seconds before it BSODs. Other times it just BSODs after applications stop responding.The part after STOP always seems to be 0x000000F4, but I'm not sure about the rest.I'd also like to know if I need to wait a certain amount of time before I can shut down my computer during the BSOD. It seems to say something like "initializing the disk for dumping" for quite some time.
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):
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'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.
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
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Application is actually a game .previously it was working perfectly. But now whenever i tried to open it, it gives that error "application has stop working" . i also tried uninstalling that game and installed it again but the problem persists . i m using windows 7 professional 64 bit on hp probook 4520s
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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.
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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)
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 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
I tried to replace 3 files in the system 32 folder, and must have made a mistake along the way leaving my laptop inaccessible once logged on. The three files were:
uxtheme.dll themeui.dll themeservice.dll
I received these error messaged when logged on:dwm.exe - Application error the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click ok to close the application.explorer.exe - Application error the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click ok to close the application.Can system restore revert back the files so it was like i never attempted the patch?
In Firefox the home page is set to Google search by default. When I type in a search it works as expected. If however I try to modify the search in the same window a popup comes up saying "Application/json" is ready to dowloand a file, where do I want to save it? In fact multiple popups open (could be upto 10). It doesn't matter if you choose to download or not, nothing happens. It just keeps repeating the loop. What is going on and how to stop it? I'm getting no response from either Google or Firfox on this issue.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 560 and Windows 7; previously I had a Dell 5 years old and Windows XP. I am trying to access a website I have used previously with success but now am receiving error msg: Server Error in '/' Application, Runtime Error. I was able to access this website on my old system.
I've been receiving a runtime error for over a week (see below) in IE8 when atempting to go to a specific webpage. At first glance, it looked like a server issue (mine) or a website "down" problem. After searching the web, I could not find a solution for this specific runtime error. There was a bunch of misinformation posted in other forums! The solution was so simple.... I cleaned out all cookies with CCleaner and the page was available.....This error does not show on a "pop-up" like the Microsoft samples. Thus, Microsoft was no help to me in this instance.
Error: Server Error in '/' Application. Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
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I recently had a virus (windows 7 antivirus 2012) and I removed it safely. Now I am having problems opening programs on my system all around and I suspect it is a registry problem. I could open the programs via "Run as administrator" but that is a huge hassle (my user account has administrator privileges.) Another thing is when I try to open the program and it has the "select from one of the following to open" window, usually when i select a program to open it with there's a bottom check box for "always use selected..." but that is grayed out... not sure what is happening.I tried to create a new user and that new user can open programs fine.
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Mediabrowser sometimes behaves normally, other times it gives me an INVALID APPLICATION unable to launch Mediabrowser error. I usually don't get the error when I first launch Mediabrowser. I usually get it (only sometimes) when entering one of the media collections, trying to play a video (again, only *sometimes*), trying to save settings, etc. The crazy thing is, sometimes it works.
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All files play correctly in native Media Center, in the Touchsmart software (which also doesn't support TV series collections very well), and WMP.
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I have tried various things like manually deleting caches, changing permissions for the ProgramData folder for the plugin to allow everything from the user profile that I log in with to run Media Center... Nothing has worked.
Yet I can use the native Media Center capability for videos, music, Internet TV, etc.
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I'm very frustrated, and am thinking of returning the s****y Touchsmart and building a Windows 7 32bit or Vista 32-bit box... Maybe using XBMC or something and skipping the tuner all together, though the husband would really like to watch live sports OTA.
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