What is wrong with this actually(Blue Screen)?

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       #31

    Do i need to find "wininit" again before saving the file for you to view. After i turn on my PC, i straight away follow your last post steps.

    And also i just receive a new blue screen. It looks like the bio file has some problem. How can i reset or reupdate my bio file? On the other hands i think it might also be battery problem..
    Last edited by GradeAbra; 16 Jun 2012 at 13:45.
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       #32

    Check for any driver conflicts.
    • An underlying driver may be incompatible\conflicting with your system. Run Driver Verifier to find any issues. To run Driver Verifier, do the following:
      a. Backup your system and user files
      b. Create a system restore point
      c. If you do not have a Windows 7 DVD, Create a system repair disc
      d. In Windows 7:
      • Click the Start Menu
      • Type verifier in Search programs and files (do not hit enter)
      • Right click verifier and click Run as administrator
      • Put a tick in Create custom settings (for code developers) and click next
      • Put a tick in Select individual settings from a full list and click next
      • Set up the individual settings as in the image and click next
        Attachment 216782
      • Put a tick in Select driver names from a list
      • Put a tick next to all non-Microsoft drivers.
      • Click Finish.
      • Restart your computer.


      If Windows cannot start in normal mode with driver verifier running, start in safe mode. If it cannot start in safe mode or normal mode, restore the system restore point using System Restore OPTION TWO.

      If you are unable to start Windows with all drivers being verified or if the blue screen crashes fail to create .dmp files, run them in groups of 5 or 10 until you find a group that causes blue screen crashes and stores the blue screen .dmp files.
      The idea with Verifier is to cause the system to crash, so do the things you normally do that cause crashes. After you have a few crashes, upload the crash reports for us to take a look and try to find patterns.

      When you are ready to disable Verifier: Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right click Command Prompt -> Run as administrator -> Type the following command and then Enter:
      verifier /reset
      -> Restart your computer.
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  3. Posts : 223
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       #33

    Just awhile ago format my harddisk, i will wait awhile and see if the problem still persist. Formatting the disk will reset all the drivers right?
    Last edited by GradeAbra; 17 Jun 2012 at 08:21.
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  4. Posts : 11,269
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       #34

    Yep, a format will reset everything for a clean install of Windows.
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  5. Posts : 223
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       #35

    Hi,

    Even after i format my harddisk, it still restart and lots of blue screen..

    However when i start on safe mode, everything is alright. What does this show?

    I wonder how can i eliminate the default setting like what this message said.
    Last edited by GradeAbra; 23 Jun 2012 at 12:56.
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       #36

    It shows that you have a driver conflict or hardware issues. Upload the crash reports first. We should check for any incompatible/conflicting drivers. https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
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