1000007e BSOD

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  1. Posts : 16
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    1000007e BSOD


    I just got a BSOD. I have attached all the information according to this thread :
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    I got a new router, and my internet became messed up. At the beginning of each startup, it would autoconnect to my network normally, but then after 30 seconds it would disconnect and I would have to manual tell it to connect each time. I was tied up with lots of work last week so I didn't bother fixing it.

    Today, I tried to go to my network adapter and use the setup wizard to maybe try and fix it. I clicked on the setup and it told me that I had 120 seconds to go to my router and press a button to connect the two. I go there, press the button, I come back, and computer is already restarting.

    From my very limited analysis with BlueScreenView the processes that failed were ndis.sys and nwifi.sys. Upon a quick google search, I found that these are related with wireless adapters, therefore, what i was doing before has something to do with this.

    Thank you very much for your time,

    Allen



    System Specs:

    Core I7 920
    ATI RADEON HD 5970
    3 * 2 GB Patriot Signature Ram @1066Mhz
    64 Bit Windows 7
    Computer Built 13 Months Ago
    Last Windows Complete Reinstall end of June
    OEM
    No overclocking
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Allenssmart said:
    I just got a BSOD. I have attached all the information according to this thread :
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    I got a new router, and my internet became messed up. At the beginning of each startup, it would autoconnect to my network normally, but then after 30 seconds it would disconnect and I would have to manual tell it to connect each time. I was tied up with lots of work last week so I didn't bother fixing it.

    Today, I tried to go to my network adapter and use the setup wizard to maybe try and fix it. I clicked on the setup and it told me that I had 120 seconds to go to my router and press a button to connect the two. I go there, press the button, I come back, and computer is already restarting.

    From my very limited analysis with BlueScreenView the processes that failed were ndis.sys and nwifi.sys. Upon a quick google search, I found that these are related with wireless adapters, therefore, what i was doing before has something to do with this.

    Thank you very much for your time,

    Allen



    System Specs:

    Core I7 920
    ATI RADEON HD 5970
    3 * 2 GB Patriot Signature Ram @1066Mhz
    64 Bit Windows 7
    Computer Built 13 Months Ago
    Last Windows Complete Reinstall end of June
    OEM
    No overclocking
    Two issues


    1-ASACPI.SYS

    The pre 2009 version of this driver is a known BSOD cause.

    Please visit this link: ASUS teK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download P7P55D LE
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download P7P55D LE

    Scroll down to the Utilities category, then scroll down to the "ATK0110 driver for WindowsXP/Vista/Windows 7 32&64-bit" (it's about the 12th item down).
    Download and install it.
    Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers to check and make sure that the ASACPI.SYS file is date stamped from 2009 or 2010 (NOT 2005).

    2- this one crash was Related to nwifi.sys NativeWiFi Miniport Driver from Microsoft Corporation. I believe the above is causing this but to be sure run a system file check.

    Run a system file check to verify and repair your system files.
    To do this type cmd in search, then right click to run as administrator, then
    SFC /SCANNOW

    Read here for more information SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    Let us know the results from the report at the end.







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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    1. Installed the file, new timestamp is in 2009 so it was sucessfully installed.

    2. No integrity violations were found. Now I am scared
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    Allenssmart said:
    1. Installed the file, new timestamp is in 2009 so it was sucessfully installed.

    2. No integrity violations were found. Now I am scared
    Why? have you had further BSOD's?
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  5. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    My computer always seems to get random BSODS from random processes. First it was ATI, re did all the drives, blah blah blah. Then it was a keyboard driver that caused BSOD, uninstall and reinstall drivers, it's fine again. Now its a wifi adapter even when no integrity violations were found.

    It feels like I have a hardware error that is slowly corrupting all my hardware processes. Or maybe I just have lots of broken drivers. My ram is really suspicious but i'm not sure.
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  6. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    edit ran memtest for about 10 hours no errors. Could it just be a string of hidden driver errors?

    No integrity violations were found, does that mean nwfi.sys is still corrupted. Nothing was fixed by sfc/ scannow so if it retained its original state that means I'm still subject to more BSODs am I correct?
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  7. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #7

    Allenssmart said:
    edit ran memtest for about 10 hours no errors. Could it just be a string of hidden driver errors?

    No integrity violations were found, does that mean nwfi.sys is still corrupted. Nothing was fixed by sfc/ scannow so if it retained its original state that means I'm still subject to more BSODs am I correct?
    SFC verifies and repair (if possible) OS files. Third party drivers are untouched. There are only 2 possibilities. Hardware (probably ram) or software.

    It is possible and likely that it is a 3rd party driver. If it does not BSOD in safe mode (F8) that re-inforces that belief.

    One sure way to fix software issues is with a clean install or restore to before the problem occurred.
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  8. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    OMFG another BSOD. What is wrong with my computer? It has always had a long chain of unstableness, random seemingly unrelated driver errors or whatnot causing BSODS ALMOST EVERY MONTH. I've had this computer for 14 months and I've clean reinstalled windows 7 over 9 times. Help!!
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  9. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    bump.

    also, the most recent bsod occured while I was unintalling an AMD Crossfire Application Profile.
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  10. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    really?
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