Multiple BSOD errors playing Arma 2 Latest: 10007e

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

  1. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #11

    I would recommend installing your downloaded drivers, restarting the system, uninstalling the drivers again, and this time hitting restart now to uninstall those drivers. Then go back and remove any remaining nVidia software/drivers in the Uninstall a program list.

    Uninstalling the NVIDIA Graphics Driver item in Uninstall a program should remove all nVidia software, so the other software should not exist on a reboot.


    After uninstalling all nVidia software, check for the dll files as instructed prior by usasma.


    usasma may also provide further instructions. If any of his instructions conflict with mine, his should take priority since he is more familiar with your situation.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I uninstalled them again and it completed successfully. I searched when the computer restarted and there is still a copy of the file at each of these locations:

    C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_lh.inf_amd64_neutral_bc69f20e3115af59

    and

    C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_nv_lh.inf_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_4a5c7d78e486512b
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #13

    Sorry for the delay (I'm having problems with my email stuff).

    I think that the BSOD was a result of the aborted uninstall.
    I'd use Driver Sweeper or a similar program to safely remove all traces of the nVidia drivers.
    DO NOT delete things - rename them instead.

    The following info is just FYI, I've already addressed the issues that I saw in the above paragraphs

    - Further info on BSOD error messages available at: http://www.carrona.org/bsodindx.html
    - Info on how to troubleshoot BSOD's (DRAFT): http://www.carrona.org/userbsod.html
    - How I do it: http://www.carrona.org/howidoit.html

    3RD PARTY DRIVERS PRESENT IN THE DUMP FILES
    Code:
    
    amdxata.sys  Fri Mar 19 12:18:18 2010 (4BA3A3CA)
    PxHlpa64.sys Tue Jun 23 19:16:35 2009 (4A416253)
    Rt64win7.sys Wed Apr 11 12:29:16 2012 (4F85B15C)
    nvlddmkm.sys Tue May 15 03:35:36 2012 (4FB20748)
    
    http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=amdxata.sys
    http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=PxHlpa64.sys
    http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=Rt64win7.sys
    http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvlddmkm.sys

    BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY
    Code:
    
    Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052612-22781-01.dmp]
    Built by: 7601.17803.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120330-1504
    Debug session time: Sat May 26 11:52:03.620 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
    System Uptime: 1 days 7:34:29.104
    Probably caused by : win32k.sys ( win32k!FreeObject+40 )
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0xc2_7_Adbe
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    PROCESS_NAME:  explorer.exe
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc2_7_Adbe_win32k!FreeObject+40
    Bugcheck code 000000C2
    Arguments 00000000`00000007 00000000`0000109b 00000000`000f000f fffff900`c3205540
    BiosVersion = V1.6
    BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
    CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
    MaxSpeed:     3000
    CurrentSpeed: 3003
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
      
      
    When renaming drivers/DLL's it's safest to set a restore point beforehand.
    Then create a repair disk (Start...All Programs...Maintenance...Create a System Repair Disc) so you can access System Restore if the computer doesn't boot properly.

    Once everything is gone, reboot and see how it works.
    Then install the freshly downloaded video drivers.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 1,314
    Windows 7 64-bit
       #14

    Go with what Usasma recommended. In addition, test your video card's VRAM using MemtestCL. Run a couple passes with it. Make sure you take care of the driver thing first, and commit to this test only after you're aware that the driver thing is resolved. It won't cause any harm, but it'll give false positives if the drivers are bugged out

    Aside from what appears to be a failure with video drivers or the card itself, be aware that if you're getting both user mode crashes as well as kernel mode, then often times it's cuz of some ugly memory, motherboard or PSU issues. You'll wanna run at least 7 passes using Memtest86+ to see if you got memory problems.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    I'm in the middle of running Memtest86+ (typing this from my laptop) right now. So far there are 236 errors during the first 3 passes. I'm going to let it go to at least 7 passes as you said. So it looks like it is a memory stick problem unless you think it could be the slots on the MOBO.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #16

    Use the procedure starting at STEP 6 or 7 here: Memory Diagnostics
    That'll help determine sticks vs slots
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 1,314
    Windows 7 64-bit
       #17

    Go with what Usasma stated, since that'll verify if this is dealing with a failed slot or two (which means bad mobo). Improper RAM settings (voltages, etc.) as well as RAM incompatibility with the mobo can also cause this.
      My Computer


 
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

  Related Discussions
Our Sites
Site Links
About Us
Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 7" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

й Designer Media Ltd
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:59.
Find Us