My first ever Win7 BSOD

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       #11

    EarlZ .. after consultation with my esteemed colleague, Ken (ZigZag) it seems that your problem lies with the NTSF.sys file. Unfortunately, the best approach to fix this is going to be a re-install of the OS... Sorry to be the bearer of bad news ... some day you eat the bear, the other day the bear eats you....
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       #12

    sorry in search type cmd> in cmd type sfc/scannow
    K
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 RTM
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       #13

    No dumpfile found with todays date, those crash dumps came from testing some ram sets
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       #14

    Thats not them. Dump files are in the format dd/mm/year.dmp

    ken
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    Windows 7 x64 RTM Retail
       #15

    I had the same BSOD yesterday with an error code of X'3b'. Had dumps turned off though. I was playing around with Aero stuff and Ease of Access stuff. Shortly thereafter BSOD.

    Wonder if it was a nvidia driver?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 build 7600
       #16

    zigzag3143 said:
    sorry in search type cmd> in cmd type sfc/scannow
    K
    Found few files corrupt & it repaired on its own. Hope it remains like this.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 RTM
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       #17

    Tews said:
    EarlZ .. after consultation with my esteemed colleague, Ken (ZigZag) it seems that your problem lies with the NTSF.sys file. Unfortunately, the best approach to fix this is going to be a re-install of the OS... Sorry to be the bearer of bad news ... some day you eat the bear, the other day the bear eats you....
    zigzag3143 said:
    sorry in search type cmd> in cmd type sfc/scannow
    K
    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.




    zigzag3143 said:
    Thats not them. Dump files are in the format dd/mm/year.dmp

    ken
    I used search and typed in *.dmp those are the ONLY results i got. Anything else?

    Maybe i turned off the dump function, can anyone tell me where to enable it again so that the next time i get that error ill get sure to get the minidump
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       #18

    EarlZ said:
    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violatio

    I used search and typed in *.dmp those are the ONLY results i got. Anything else?

    Maybe i turned off the dump function, can anyone tell me where to enable it again so that the next time i get that error ill get sure to get the minidump
    Earl

    You truely got a Blue screen with stop and some other things on it?

    ken
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  9. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 RTM
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       #19

    zigzag3143 said:
    Earl

    You truely got a Blue screen with stop and some other things on it?

    ken
    Yes, the standard bluescreen with that specific message. First time I've ever heard of it and it made my wonder why a service made it BSOD ( if it was a service ) the next time I see it ill take a photo.
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