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Windows 7: hal.dll bsod

22 Jul 2011   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 
hal.dll bsod

Hello, for almost 2 years (since i bought the pc) im getting bsods while doing several things not something special and not always the same. I 've already changed my ram (i thought the prob was there) and since i got the new kit i reinstalled the os. I keep getting bsods and i tryed the driver verifier which ended up with: The problem seems to be caused by the following file: hal.dll
DRIVER_VERIFIER_DMA_VIOLATION

i saw a post talking about this one but with different STOP error -i think it was x124- while mine is *** STOP: 0x000000e6

I 'm also sending the attachment.
Thanks in advance.

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25 Jul 2011   #2

Windows 7 64b Ultimate
Netherlands
 
 

Hello Mteo, welcome to SF!

Regretfully, not all the info is complete for some reason, so I'm guessing some of the stuff I see...

I hope you have some ASUS stuff and it seems you have a TV-card or something like it. Both crashes were caused by 3xHybr64.sys, which I only recognize from ASUS hybrid tv drivers for Siemens TV connections. Find it and if you still use it try to update: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download

Also your Graphics drivers are too old and have caused crashes in the past. Please follow:
Latest AMD Catalyst Video Driver for Windows 7

Be sure to delete the old drivers completely as instructed there...

I see the system specs are good, ASUS confirmed there...
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25 Jul 2011   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Hello MvdB, thanks for the response!
Yes actually i have a tv-card GIGABYTE P8000 i forgot to mentioned. I searched lately and they haven't anything new :/ i will search a bit more to see whats on with this tv-card.
So now about the graphics drivers, i think i have the latest package from ATI coz i remember downloading about a month ago.
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25 Jul 2011   #4

Windows 7 64b Ultimate
Netherlands
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by mteo View Post
Hello MvdB, thanks for the response!
Yes actually i have a tv-card GIGABYTE P8000 i forgot to mentioned. I searched lately and they haven't anything new :/ i will search a bit more to see whats on with this tv-card.
So now about the graphics drivers, i think i have the latest package from ATI coz i remember downloading about a month ago.

I've check your dump... you have Catalyst parts that I'm certain are too old. Please check to be sure?

An example:
HTML Code:
DEM.Graphics.I0703    2.0.2651.18802    20,00 KB (20.480 bytes)    2/5/2007 5:44 μμ    Not Available    c:\program files (x86)\ati technologies\ati.ace\core-static\dem.graphics.i0703.dll
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25 Jul 2011   #5

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Yes you are right, but how can i delete these? I can find only the new drivers in control panel (programs and soft).
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25 Jul 2011   #6

Windows 7 64b Ultimate
Netherlands
 
 

First please try a full install of the Catalyst suite using the link in my first post. If that does not renew them, post back and I will help you through the process of a forced de-install...
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25 Jul 2011   #7

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

i just installed from the link you provided after a full uninstall of all ati components.we'll see how it goes
thanks for the help!
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25 Jul 2011   #8

Windows 7 64b Ultimate
Netherlands
 
 

My pleasure, hope this solves it... But even if not, we'll get there!
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