| Windows 7: BSOD 0x0000000A After enabling driver verifier, cannot boot windows |
26 Dec 2012
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#1 | | Windows 7 64 bit Liverpool |
BSOD 0x0000000A After enabling driver verifier, cannot boot windows Hi running Windows 7 64 bit home premium.
Enabled driver verifier as I was getting BSOD, cannot boot into Windows because of the STOP error 0x0000000A IRQL not less or equal, have loaded system defaults and still no joy.
AMD 1090T X6 with 8GB 2x4Gb of crucial tactical tracer elite RAM SPD at 1333Mhz 1.5V 9-9-9-24-33-jedec
GTX470SOC and 3 HDD'S 1TB boot drive Western Digital Caviar, Seagate ST 500Gb and maxtor 300gb IDE
Did get into windows once and there was a driver crash that was something to do with a HUWEAI dongle that I had installed something to do with a usb ew filter as I recall.
Dongle has been removed, XBOX 360 and a wireless keyboard still attached to USB with nothing else connected other than toslink for sound and monitor cable DVI to HDMI.
Full stop code is (0xfffff98001562ff8 0x0000000000000002 0x0000000000000001 0xfffff8000302e1ae)
Am sure I can get back into windows with system restore disc but am worried that something is seriously wrong if I still get this error despite setting everything to defaults??
Please advise, many thanks. | My System Specs |
| System Manufacturer/Model Number Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build) OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor Motherboard ASUS m4n72-E with sli NVIDIA 750a chipset Memory 8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz Graphics Card Nvidia GTX 470 1268Mb Sound Card Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S Monitor(s) Displays samsung 40 inch LED monitor Screen Resolution 1920 X 1080 P Keyboard WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD PSU 1050w psu Case Coolermaster CM690 II Advanced Cooling 1x140mm In, 2x120mm In, 2x140mm Out, 1x120mm Out Hard Drives 1 TB SATA WDC green
500GB SATA Seagate
250 GB IDE Samsung Internet Speed 10.6MBPS Other Info WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1
Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler |
26 Dec 2012
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#2 | | Windows 7 64 bit Liverpool |
Forgot to mention AHCI is activated, don't know if that matters, using default MSAHCI drivers
The driver that faulted in windows was ew_usbenumfilter, the dongle has a couple of other drivers around here called ew_hwusbdev and also ewusbmbb
Main concern is the stop error however, how come it wouldn't boot??
Looking in Windows system 32 seems there are a lot of drivers for this mobile broadband dongle device:
ew_hwupgrade.sys
ew_jubusenum.sys
ew_jucdcacm.sys
ew_juddcecm.sys
ew_juextctrl.sys
ew_juwwanecm.sys
ewdcsc.sys
ewusbmdm.sys
ewusbwwan.sys
Last edited by Nomad8459; 26 Dec 2012 at 11:56 PM..
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build) OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor Motherboard ASUS m4n72-E with sli NVIDIA 750a chipset Memory 8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz Graphics Card Nvidia GTX 470 1268Mb Sound Card Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S Monitor(s) Displays samsung 40 inch LED monitor Screen Resolution 1920 X 1080 P Keyboard WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD PSU 1050w psu Case Coolermaster CM690 II Advanced Cooling 1x140mm In, 2x120mm In, 2x140mm Out, 1x120mm Out Hard Drives 1 TB SATA WDC green
500GB SATA Seagate
250 GB IDE Samsung Internet Speed 10.6MBPS Other Info WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1
Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler |
27 Dec 2012
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#3 | | Windows 7 64 bit Liverpool |
Here is the SF grab all file
Have run SFC/SCANNOW with no violations, ran chkdisk/f/r and have also thoroughly tested memory.
I have read that the IRQL is an interrupt request level and that this error relates to a problem in the queuing system of these interrupt requests.
The fact that it was happening before even getting into windows suggests its a major device which is causing the fail, am gonna try to see if with driver verifier enabled i can get into windows in safe mode, If I cannot however, what does this actually mean??
The computer has run for long periods with this hardware playing saints row the third and all seems well until I get yet another system reset, when this happens the screen goes black and there is a loud noise then the system resets, it never actually blue screens. I have read that system lock ups like that are generally memory related, but I have really struggled to find stable settings for this RAM, I am aware that the AMD IMC can struggle beyond 1333mhz but many people report that with an NB of more than 2400mhz that the 1600mhz setting has worked well.
Is putting too much voltage through the RAM as bad as not enough??
The chips were XMP rated in my RAM but I have seen tech docs about AMD opteron processors working reliably with these D9PFJ micron chips, I have to admit I am unsure as to what voltage or timings to use for them as most information is based on Intel machines.
Testing with HyperPI 32M is successful with many different timings and voltages, yet still the instability creeps in from somewhere.
I am assuming that the dongle is creating issues somewhere as driver verifier did quote a driver related to this??
Last edited by Nomad8459; 27 Dec 2012 at 05:49 PM..
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build) OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor Motherboard ASUS m4n72-E with sli NVIDIA 750a chipset Memory 8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz Graphics Card Nvidia GTX 470 1268Mb Sound Card Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S Monitor(s) Displays samsung 40 inch LED monitor Screen Resolution 1920 X 1080 P Keyboard WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD PSU 1050w psu Case Coolermaster CM690 II Advanced Cooling 1x140mm In, 2x120mm In, 2x140mm Out, 1x120mm Out Hard Drives 1 TB SATA WDC green
500GB SATA Seagate
250 GB IDE Samsung Internet Speed 10.6MBPS Other Info WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1
Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler |
27 Dec 2012
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#4 | | Windows 7 64 bit Liverpool |
Bump - anyone?
Another random thing my PC is doing at the moment is that my seagate HDD will "uninstall" itself after about an hour when using MSahci. My HDD's are also shown as being removable devices.
The latest Nvidia driver for this chipset is 15.56 but this gives me HDD disk errors randomly and crashes the PC, cant work out if the drives are to blame or the drivers???
Would I be better using these drives in IDE mode instead, I have no SSD at the moment??
Looking through the driver list that is in my attachment, I see that various random drivers are being loaded like intel processor drivers and AMD sata drivers, I am guessing that these are not required but would turning them off hurt anything, I have autoruns already on my PC, Just found it strange that loads of drivers seem superfluous??
Last edited by Nomad8459; 27 Dec 2012 at 08:06 PM..
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build) OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor Motherboard ASUS m4n72-E with sli NVIDIA 750a chipset Memory 8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz Graphics Card Nvidia GTX 470 1268Mb Sound Card Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S Monitor(s) Displays samsung 40 inch LED monitor Screen Resolution 1920 X 1080 P Keyboard WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD PSU 1050w psu Case Coolermaster CM690 II Advanced Cooling 1x140mm In, 2x120mm In, 2x140mm Out, 1x120mm Out Hard Drives 1 TB SATA WDC green
500GB SATA Seagate
250 GB IDE Samsung Internet Speed 10.6MBPS Other Info WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1
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