Debugging :: Windows 8.1 - Error After Power ON (Memory Dump)

Aug 10, 2014

I don't know what would be the cause of the problem every time I power-on my notebook Windows 8.1 will pop-up this that there something to be repair" and i check the details and this is it:

Your PC RAN into a problem:

c:windowsminidump-81014-26296-01.dmp
c:useracerappdatalocal empwer-91312-0.sysdata.xml
c:windowsmemory.dmp

Every time i open my notebook for example when i arrive at home,my notebook welcomes me with that error.
but after this i can work on notebook , browse, and anything you can do without experiencing any error.

My notebook is:
Acer aspire 5742G
4GB ram DDR3
Geforce GT540M (1GB)
Intel Core i5
500GB HDD

It's my memory dmp file.

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Apr 1, 2014

This pops up sometimes on the desktop after I power on

Your PC RAN into a problem:
C:WindowsMinidump-40214-46000-01.dmp
C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP
C:UsersUserAppDataLocalTempWER-104406-0.sysdata.xml

It asked me to send details to windows and I sent. I don't know what's the problem and these are the only other problems I experienced:
1)Slower cold booting
2)It takes a longer time for the lights to off after shutting down. We can only turn the switch off after the lights off

Processor: Intel(R)Core(TM)i5-3337U CPU@1.80GHz 1.80GHz
Installed memory(RAM):6.00GB(5.89GB usable)
System Type:64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor

Recent PC activities:
1) Defragmentation for OS(C) and Data(D)
2) Installed and played The Sims 3 (usage is around 9GB) with Mods
3) OS(C) Disk Cleanup deleted items: Downloaded Program files, Temporary Internet files and Temporary files (not sure if I deleted System Error Memory Dump Files & System Error Minidump Files or not)

Windows 8 Pro memory dump error..after power ON..

Attached is SFdebugFiles.

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I suspect it's the SSD again, but I can't explain it. It's been driving me crazy for the past week, especially since I also use this laptop (Acer Aspire 5737z) for work.

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Finally, I've turned OFF ALL power saving features in Power Options .. no sleep .. no turn HDD off, etc.

I need to know how to fix this system so it does NOT take 5 minutes to boot up.

I'm also attaching the last 4 minidump files for review .. plus I'll use the SF utility tonight to get the other suggested files.

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I bought my Sony VAIO flip on 12 Feb this year. At the beginning of April it started frequently crashing (a few times a day when using it on my commute and in the evening). It (almost) always crashes with a BSOD, but no error code, and no crash dump generated. About a quarter of the time, upon restarting from the crash, its says "Couldn't start Windows. Internal SSD not found". I'd keep restarting it and it would fail to start with the same error. If I leave it for a while (30 mins+), it restarts fine, until the next crash.

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Furthermore, windows restore does show windows updated some drivers at the beginning of April when the crashes started.

I did have one crash with and error code and a dump (24th April) but this is the exception. From the event log (occurrences of id 41 "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first") I can see crashes a few times a day every day I've used the computer in April:

Date Count
14-Feb 1
17-Feb 4
05-Mar 1
06-Mar 1
08-Mar 1
09-Mar 1
18-Mar 1
22-Mar 1
23-Mar 1
28-Mar 1
29-Mar 1
31-Mar 2
03-Apr 2
04-Apr 4
05-Apr 2
06-Apr 6
07-Apr 4
08-Apr 1
16-Apr 6
17-Apr 3
20-Apr 3
21-Apr 5
22-Apr 1
23-Apr 2
24-Apr 8
25-Apr 2
26-Apr 6

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[code].....

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My specs:

Code:
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CPU
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Ivy Bridge 22nm Technology

RAM
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232GB Samsung SSD 840 Series (SSD) 22 C
931GB Seagate ST31000524AS (SATA) 29 C

Optical Drives
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Audio
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I ran Intel Burn Test for 9 hours -- no error
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