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16 Aug 2009   #1

Windows 7
 
 
Windows 7 Blue Screen Of Death

Hello. I am sorry if I did not post in the right area. I have a problem when starting Windows 7. After Welcome, appears the blue screen of death saying like this: A Wait operation, attach process or yeld was attempted from a DPC routine.
STOP 0x000000B8(0x85B07D48, 0x85C22790, 0x88A5BFD0, 0x00000000).

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16 Aug 2009   #2

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Hello Florin and welcome to the forums.
Since when are you facing this issue? Did you add any new software/hardware recently?
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16 Aug 2009   #3

Windows 7
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Dinesh View Post
Hello Florin and welcome to the forums.
Since when are you facing this issue? Did you add any new software/hardware recently?
I will attahc a photo with all the software I have installed on my system. I have been facing the problem since Windows Vista was installed on my system. It had the same data written near STOP.
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16 Aug 2009   #4

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Thanks for filling the system specs. please restart the system in safe mode with networking and see if it boots up.
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16 Aug 2009   #5

Windows 7
 
 

It does boot in safe mode. What should I do from there?
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16 Aug 2009   #6

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Can we try a system restore from safe mode? It looks like a hardware issue but we are trying to filter the issue. Hope you understand.
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16 Aug 2009   #7

Windows 7
 
 

A system restore? Ok. I have been facing the problem even with little software installed, and when I was using XP I do not remember seeing this Blue Screen of Death. But if you say that I must do a system restore, ok, I will try.
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16 Aug 2009   #8

Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
Mumbai, India
 
 

Also, click start and in search box, type eventvwr and press enter.
see if there's anything suspicious.
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16 Aug 2009   #9

Windows 7
 
 

Where should I look in the event viewer? I have never opened that application before.
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16 Aug 2009   #10

Windows 7
 
 

I have a question. I have the version on 32 bits installed. When I start my computer, at the RAM Memory, it says: 1048MB, DDR2 667 Single Channel 64-Bit. Does this mean I have to install a Windows 7 X64 version?
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