1E, Ntfs.sys, ntoskrnl.exe and more... Require some assistance

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  1. Posts : 12
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    Loads of different BSODs 24,65,1E,7E,3B,50 Help please...


    Summary (long version see below):
    0x00000050 (no dump file created, dumping stuck @75%)
    0x0000003B (no dump file created, dumping stuck @20%)
    0x0000001E ntfs.sys+c2c8 ntoskrnl.exe+c0728

    0x00000065 at start up (safe mode, before it is able to boot)
    0x00000024
    Sometimes PC wont boot (fans running, but nothing happens)
    0x0000007E
    (last 15 minutes: 4 BSOD's, 2 while booting)

    NEW DUMP FILES 25 MAY 2013
    Attachment 269667

    TESTS:
    - Memtest86+ (~14hour run via bootable CD): No errors.
    - Switched out the video-card and replaced it with the old one. Still getting BSOD's
    - CHKDSK Attachment 272862

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    Hello all,


    I'm having issues with BSOD's. All started around the 5th of may 2013. Had random freezes in browser (facebook/youtube) really quite random (mostly just freezed without BSOD popping up). So I searched the web (think it was stop code 0x00000050 if i recall correctly, (fault in non paged area)).
    The interwebz learned me to run the following tests:
    - memtest86 (bootable CD)
    (no errors detected, tested 3 ram slots separately)
    - stress tested my video card with the FURMARK tool
    (560 ENG GTX TI) (no errors, max temperature = 80 deg steady on the bench test @ 60% fan speed)
    - did a video memory test with the vmt tool
    no errors

    After one of my various crashes (think I have had about 15) My PC did not boot (tried 3 times in 30 mins(4th time was success)). Screen was black, all fans were running but it didnt even show the very first "ACER" screen.

    After that I did format my entire disk (2 partitions 500gb+500gb) and reinstalled WIN 7.
    Everything went fine, but after 3 days i started getting these random freezes again.

    Today I was playing Starcraft 2. 5 minutes in game i get a BSOD. this time i managed to get some extra info:
    I had the error 0x0000003B but the "dumping physical mem to disk got stuck at 20%" so i powered off manually.

    I figured it might have been a virus or some funky programmes running in the background. So i did a msconfig: switched all unnecessary start-up programmes off. (This way i managed to delay the blue screen by about 10-15 minutes, so i managed to play 3 games before freezing again) + Did a full system scan and an Avast-start-up scan.

    Little while later (after having run the 3 test described above, resulting in no errors) I got another BSOD (also by playing SC2). this time code: 1E. (which is probably described better in the .zip file i added.
    Basically states 2 major things:
    - ntfs.sys+c2c8
    - ntoskrnl.exe+c0728

    What does it mean? What can I do? Do you need more bluescreens for more info? cause I seem to be able to induce them by playing Starcraft 2.

    PS: my video card driver and win7 is up to date



    Thanks a lot in advance,
    Sinsh
    Last edited by Sinshi; 16 Jun 2013 at 14:55.
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Thanks for the quick reply, Kaktussoft

    I did install the hotfix you linked yesterday about 15 minutes after you replied to my post. However I'm still getting BSOD's (this time BCC 0x00000050 Page fault in non paged area) Dumping on the blue screen got stuck @75 %.

    Still have no clue about what's going on...
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #4

    Hi Sinshi

    Can you run the tool in the link below once more . Click on GRAB ALL on the tool . The attachment you uploaded isn't working for me

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Sinshi said:
    Thanks for the quick reply, Kaktussoft

    I did install the hotfix you linked yesterday about 15 minutes after you replied to my post. However I'm still getting BSOD's (this time BCC 0x00000050 Page fault in non paged area) Dumping on the blue screen got stuck @75 %.

    Still have no clue about what's going on...
    just a coincidence or is its behaviour really changed?
    Check your memory Memory Diagnostics Tool
    Check your harddisk (in elevated command prompt)
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
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  6. Posts : 1,269
    Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
       #6

    BSOD 50 is usually a RAM problem,

    Sorry saw that u did the memtest in first msg:

    Did you run the MEMTEST+ CD and let it go for 6 hrs or more?
    One pass is not enough of a check, issues may require several to appear.

    RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    I'd try running with NO virtual memory, found in System | Advanced System Settings | Performance - Settings | Advanced Tab

    Click Change and switch to no paging file where it is showing one active and then reboot.

    You'll want to fully defrag the hard drive as long as it's not an SSD, where you put the pagefile.sys in the future (and use same min/max value), and I wouldn't use SSD for it, because SSD sectors have a finite # of writes.
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  7. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    VistaKing said:
    Hi Sinshi

    Can you run the tool in the link below once more . Click on GRAB ALL on the tool . The attachment you uploaded isn't working for me

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
    Attachment 269489

    Kaktussoft said:
    Sinshi said:
    Thanks for the quick reply, Kaktussoft

    I did install the hotfix you linked yesterday about 15 minutes after you replied to my post. However I'm still getting BSOD's (this time BCC 0x00000050 Page fault in non paged area) Dumping on the blue screen got stuck @75 %.

    Still have no clue about what's going on...
    just a coincidence or is its behaviour really changed?
    Check your memory Memory Diagnostics Tool
    Check your harddisk (in elevated command prompt)
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
    - Basically is exactly the same what happened when I got the "BCC: 1E BSOD" before I applied the hotfix, with the only difference the BSOD not being able to dump the memory.
    - I just did a checkdisk start-up scan, ran for about 2,5 hours. No errors found.
    - Planning to run memtest86(bootable CD) again this afternoon (gonna let it run for 6h+)

    Faladu said:
    BSOD 50 is usually a RAM problem,

    Sorry saw that u did the memtest in first msg:

    Did you run the MEMTEST+ CD and let it go for 6 hrs or more?
    One pass is not enough of a check, issues may require several to appear.

    RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    I'd try running with NO virtual memory, found in System | Advanced System Settings | Performance - Settings | Advanced Tab

    Click Change and switch to no paging file where it is showing one active and then reboot.

    You'll want to fully defrag the hard drive as long as it's not an SSD, where you put the pagefile.sys in the future (and use same min/max value), and I wouldn't use SSD for it, because SSD sectors have a finite # of writes.
    - Planning to run memtest86 (bootable CD) again this afternoon (gonna let it run for 6h+)
    - Will look up stuff about the last 3 paragraphs you posted
    - I don't have an SSD, and did a clean Windows install about 2 week ago, didn't solve BSOD's



    EDIT: Running the memtest86+ from a bootable CD right now. Uploaded the new dump files. Back @7PM GMT+1.
    EDIT2: No errors after 8 hour run.
    Last edited by Sinshi; 24 May 2013 at 11:24.
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  8. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    Update

    Memtest86+ didn't give any errors after 8hours... The search continues...
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Still need someone to check my dump file...

    Thanks
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  10. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Small update:

    Had another freeze. Starcraft2 was running in the background (no video card activity). Went away to eat dinner, came back and screen was frozen and my computer was making this buzzing sound (the sound being in a buzzing loop kinda thing)
    However I did not get a blue screen.

    Hope this helps to trace the problem.
    Thanks
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