BSOD Stop 0x00000101 and Stop 0x0000009c

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  1. Posts : 30
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #21

    Errors are attached I got my PC booted long enough to do that.
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  2. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #22

    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
    Date:          3/17/2012 8:00:08 PM
    Event ID:      35
    Task Category: (2)
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      me-PC
    Description:
    Performance power management features on processor 1 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.
    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
    Date:          3/17/2012 8:00:08 PM
    Event ID:      35
    Task Category: (2)
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      me-PC
    Description:
    Performance power management features on processor 0 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.
    This is likely the cause of the crashes. Check your Speedstep and C(#) State settings in the BIOS for your CPU. Make sure they match what is recommended for your processor and motherboard.
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  3. Posts : 30
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #23

    writhziden said:
    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
    Date:          3/17/2012 8:00:08 PM
    Event ID:      35
    Task Category: (2)
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      me-PC
    Description:
    Performance power management features on processor 1 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.
    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
    Date:          3/17/2012 8:00:08 PM
    Event ID:      35
    Task Category: (2)
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      me-PC
    Description:
    Performance power management features on processor 0 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.
    This is likely the cause of the crashes. Check your Speedstep and C(#) State settings in the BIOS for your CPU. Make sure they match what is recommended for your processor and motherboard.
    I deleted all the data on my HDDs, reformatted, and re-installed windows and haven't have a BSOD since.

    I'm not sure how to check speedstep and C# state settings or where to find whats recommended. Since the BSODs have stopped should I even worry about it?
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windos 7 Heome Premium 64bit
       #24

    Simple solution


    I had the same problem. I searched a lot on many pages, and in the end I found out the solution is very simple: You just have to start windows just with only 1 processor. Open the msconfig.exe, select "Start", select the extenden options and then select to start windows with 1 processor. Now restart your pc and it will work
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  5. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #25

    Anonymous1995: While that is a good suggestion if you have a bad processor and cannot spare the expense for a new one, that is a workaround and not really a solution.

    Tbrown37: I would not worry about it since it appears your problem was a Windows related one and not a hardware or BIOS issue. I wonder if a system file check as described in SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker would have picked up the problem Windows files. Guess we'll never know, but I am glad the problem is now solved. I'll add this info to my checks when a 0x101 error shows up. Feel free to mark the thread solved. :)
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  6. Posts : 30
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #26

    Will do and thanks for all the help and support, everyone. I'm glad that none of my hardware is compromised xD
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  7. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #27

    You're welcome. :) Thank you in turn for the valuable information regarding a clean install solving your 0X101 crashes.
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium, x64 bits
       #28

    zigzag3143 can please help me.
    It looks like you already are well acquainted with this problem or BSOD BSOD 0.0000101 0.0000124 .
    Ja was a time when I did not have a BSOD and had one just now , I was just downloading a video from youtube with aTube program.
    What may have caused this BSOD and what I do to make it stop happening , no longer know what to do .
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