Bsod 0x00000f4


  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Bsod 0x00000f4


    I am haveing the exact same problem as the member in this thread:
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...0x00000f4.html
    But in my case even after wiping everything and doing a clean instal of Windows 7 i still continue to get the BSOD with the same error code. Like the previous poster i as well do not have a dump file because after the crash my system drive goes invisible and i am forced to do a cold boot in order to get back into Windows.
    I just did a clean instal of Windows yesterday night.
    I have run chkdsk /f /r, with no errors.
    I have run sfc/scannow, and it said that some problems could not be fixed.

    System:
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
    Intel Core-i7 Bloomfield 2.8Ghz
    AsRock Extreme 3 Mobo
    Crucial DDR3 Ballistix (12GB)
    Radeon HD 5970
    Corsair 720 PSU
    Crucial SSD
    4x Hitach 1TB HDD's

    Please help.
    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2



    We do need the DMP file as it contains the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible.

    If you are overclocking STOP


    We could also use some system information, which you can get easily by running msinfo32.
    To do that go to start>run>type msinfo32>enter

    When it is finished running go to file>save>name it and upload to us here.


    You may be able to get the DMP files without crashing by booting into safe mode (F8) with networking.

    To enable us to assist you with your computer's BSOD symptoms, upload the contents of your "\Windows\Minidump" folder.

    The procedure:
    * Copy the contents of \Windows\Minidump to another (temporary) location somewhere on your machine.
    * Zip up the copy.
    * Attach the ZIP archive to your post using the "paperclip" (file attachments) button.
    *If the files are too large please upload them to a file sharing service like "Rapidshare" and put a link to them in your reply.

    To ensure minidumps are enabled:
    * Go to Start, in the Search Box type: sysdm.cpl, press Enter.
    * Under the Advanced tab, click on the Startup and Recovery Settings... button.
    * Ensure that Automatically restart is unchecked.
    * Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the dropdown box (the 256kb varies).
    * Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump.
    * OK your way out.
    * Reboot if changes have been made.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    msinfo:
    msinfo.txt

    NT6 BSOD(idk if any of the info in it helpful tho):
    Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.zip

    PC just crashed again but this time was not a BSOD, it just froze in thinking state, and then blank screen crashed. So there could be somthing else going on as well. Considering that i just did a clean instal i cannot make any sense out of it.
    Last edited by kenren; 17 Apr 2012 at 14:27.
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Safe Mode did not help, i still have no Minidump folder.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Fine dont help. Well whatever, i fixed it myself.
    Appariently something went wrong along the way when Windows was being installed, and a few system files were corrupt because of it. So useing Windows Repair i simply had those corrupted files be replaced.
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  6. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #6

    Sorry zigzag3143 did not respond right away, but we do work as volunteers on here, and there are a lot of people asking for help at one time during certain parts of the day. The work can be rather demanding at times, and we do our best to get back to those who ask for help.

    Glad you were able to repair corrupted Windows files. Best of luck!
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  7. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #7

    kenren said:
    Fine dont help. Well whatever, i fixed it myself.
    Appariently something went wrong along the way when Windows was being installed, and a few system files were corrupt because of it. So useing Windows Repair i simply had those corrupted files be replaced.
    Glad you manged to fix it yourself.

    Thanks Writhziden!


    "Fine dont help" smacks of frustration, and pique. I will not comment.
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