BSOD of all sort, doenst happens in Safe Mode

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    BSOD of all sort, doenst happens in Safe Mode


    Since I installed 7 SP1 I started getting lots of BSOD of all sort. Its a 64 bits install. The strange thing is that in safe mode no BSOD happens. And from some time on the BSOD started ocurrying just after I type the password in windows start. Before it would take a few mins to happen. What could be the problem? I tried disabling all of the SERVICES that are not required in safe mode, but that didnt solve it.

    EDIT: i´ve attached the file as instruction to BSOD post.

    When I ran the 2nd command I get this:

    [IMG]res://wdc.dll/error.gif[/IMG] Error:

    An error occured while attempting to generate the report.

    The system cannot find the path specified.
    Last edited by fscussel; 15 Mar 2011 at 01:00.
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  2. Posts : 27
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    I installed the SP with windows update. and I had to do an in place reinstall of 7 before that, cause sp1 was not installing because of errors.
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  4. Posts : 27
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    ok done. See first post. thank you
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  5. Posts : 27
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    can anyone help please?
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    why no one helps? nobody even took a look at the files. Please help.
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    I need some help in here please, seriously.
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    Start with this while I read over your dumps. You have like 20 of them.

    Do a Memtest86+ and run for at least 7 passes (6-8 hours): RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    Do a sfc /scannow
    Do a Disk Check
    Lastly, run a HDD Test (using SeaTools)

    EDIT: All your dumps are pretty much the same. It seems like either memory or driver issues. Run those tests above and report back the results. You can also enable driver verifier to see if any drivers are bad

    Driver Verifier (How to)


    You need to update these drivers
    Code:
    Rtlh64   Rtlh64.sys   Mon Jun 25 01:37:13 2007 (467F5489)
    Rtnic64  Rtnic64.sys  Mon Mar 31 01:39:38 2008 (47F0791A)
    These are network card drivers. Check the optional windows updates for an updated driver
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  9. Posts : 27
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    mgorman87 said:
    Start with this while I read over your dumps. You have like 20 of them.

    Do a Memtest86+ and run for at least 7 passes (6-8 hours): RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    Do a sfc /scannow
    Do a Disk Check
    Lastly, run a HDD Test (using SeaTools)

    EDIT: All your dumps are pretty much the same. It seems like either memory or driver issues. Run those tests above and report back the results. You can also enable driver verifier to see if any drivers are bad

    Driver Verifier (How to)


    You need to update these drivers
    Code:
    Rtlh64   Rtlh64.sys   Mon Jun 25 01:37:13 2007 (467F5489)
    Rtnic64  Rtnic64.sys  Mon Mar 31 01:39:38 2008 (47F0791A)
    These are network card drivers. Check the optional windows updates for an updated driver
    Sorry for the delay, was conducting all those tests.
    Memtest 9 passes no error.
    SFC = nothing
    disc check just some minor importance errors.
    seatools = nothing
    tried running driver verifier but it never worked, was it suposed to run something? I rebooted and nothing happened.
    Tried updating those drivers you commented but windows update didn't find any new version.
    Safe mode was working flawlessly, but all of a sudden I tried going normal mode, it did enter in windows, worked for more time than usual, and then give me a strange new BSOD saying that some necessary process stopped, resulting in windows crash.
    After that system would not boot up anymore, with a message:

    disk boot failure. Insert system disc



    Man I'm completely lost here.
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  10. Posts : 27
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    now I know what happened. The partition table is gone. Something deleted the entire partition table so there are no partitions in the hard disk anymore. What the hell?
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