Constant BSOD


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    Constant BSOD


    A couple days ago I started getting a bunch of BSOD. All of them were 0x1E errors so I figured I would just reformat my HDD since I had two and a half years worth of stuff on it and it seemed like a good idea. Everything was going fine for a few hours after a fresh Windows 7 (Home Prem x64) install until started getting BSOD again, this time its a constant thing. If I let my computer load up, with 5 minutes of getting loaded I will get Blue Screens. As it stands right now, my computer will only stay stable if I run it in Safe Mode.

    I looked at "WhoCrashed" and "BlueScreenView" and both are only saying its caused by ntoskrnl.exe due to KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. I haven't been able to figure out what's causing this.

    Halp pwease!?!?

    PS
    My time stamps may look weird because I didn't get a chance to update my computers clock before I keep crashing.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #2

    Hello,

    MSINFO Analysis:

    Code:
    Version	6.1.7600 Build 7600
    You do not have SP1 Installed. You should be able to install through Windows Updates.

    Code:
    Standard PS/2 Keyboard	ACPI\PNP0303\4&6730480&0	This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
    Microsoft PS/2 Mouse	ACPI\PNP0F03\4&6730480&0	This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
    Security Processor Loader Driver	ROOT\LEGACY_SPLDR\0000	This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
    Make sure you have each driver installed correctly. For the security driver, make sure your graphics card drivers are up to date, and you have your A/V installed correctly.

    Dump Analysis:

    Code:
    e1y60x64.sys Mon Aug 18 16:45:05 2008 (48A9ED61)
    agrsm64.sys Mon Nov 10 09:01:35 2008 (49184CCF)
    Drivers before 2009 are known to cause problems. Please update:

    e1y60x64.sys
    agrsm64.sys

    Also, run a RAM - Test with Memtest86+ . I have a weird feeling that the memory could be the problem. But even if it is not, it is good to make sure.

    Post back results.

    -Justin
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Quick update. The Blue Screens have caught up to Safe Mode and atre now affecting it. I can't keep it open long enough to get the reports saved and uploaded. I got a quick look and it was the same 0x1E error I was already getting. I'm starting to wonder if I can even get this fixed.

    -Posted from phone.

    Since I can't really get anything to run I removed all the RAM and am testing a stick I know works.
    Last edited by Shanther; 03 Aug 2012 at 23:44.
      My Computer


 

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