New BSOD after updating drivers

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       #11

    Because I thought this was gonna get lost in the threads. I already ran memtest and it came back with no errors after 5 passes
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    Do a repair install as requested.
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    DeanP said:
    Do a repair install as requested.
    In the process of doing that now
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       #14

    Ok. Repair install complete. Is there something I need to do after?


    Edit: I re-ran the system file check and it reports that there are no integrity violations now.
    Last edited by mgorman87; 10 Mar 2011 at 14:06.
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    Ok so again the computer runs fine after doing the fixes. Then once it sits for a couple hours it BSOD right after the loading screen. It didn't dump to the hard drive because it hadn't loaded into windows yet. I tried running the windows repair and it said something was missing and gave a code of 0xc00000f. I also got a STOP 0x7e and 0x7f
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    Run System Repair again.
    Try booting into Safe Mlde with Networking
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       #17

    Even if you ran memtest, it looks like a hardware issue., possibly mem, or some other piece of hardware.
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    Zardoc said:
    Even if you ran memtest, it looks like a hardware issue., possibly mem, or some other piece of hardware.
    If it was memory wouldn't it show up in the memtest? Also, there's nothing hooked up to the computer so it's either a bad mobo, cpu, memory or hard drive.
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    DeanP said:
    Run System Repair again.
    Try booting into Safe Mlde with Networking
    I ran a check disk from the ultimate boot disk and it found errors and fixed them. My question is, why does letting the computer sit for a couple errors cause the system integrity to become corrupt?
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    I am unable to get into windows to run the repair again. I've gotten two STOP 0x7e, a STOP 0x1a and a stop 0x3b. For some reason it's not writing mini dumps even though its enabled. Also, when I try to do the repair from the boot menu it says "The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible. Status: 0xc000000f"
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