BSOD every boot 0x1e, safe mode boots ~1/2 the time, scannow errors


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Sp1
       #1

    BSOD every boot 0x1e, safe mode boots ~1/2 the time, scannow errors


    Hi folks, I'm getting BSOD 0x1e every time I try to boot, can boot into safe mode with or without networking about half the time, get BSOD at the end of the screen that shows which .sys files are being loaded when safe mode bsods.

    I'm currently bed bound following back surgery and not being able to use my laptop is killing me.

    I've tried

    • Scannow, got message "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them"
    • Scannow, tried to review cbs.log to find/replace corrupt system files but couldnt understand it
    • msconfig selective startup - system services only, didnt help
    • Nvidia graphics card, rolled back driver, didnt help
    • system restore, rolled back to previous system restore, didnt help
    • startup repair, unable to fix errors
    • startup repair memory check, no errors found after multiple passes
    • repair with win7 bootable usb iso, gave message that it was the incorrect disc and unable to use

    If anyone is able to help me with this i would greatly appreciate it. If i can avoid doing a clean install I would appreciate it as all of my vpn work connections and email accounts are set up on this laptop which I will need once I've recovered from my operation and its a PITA to get them reconnected.


    Have run the DM Log Collector and attached results, please let me know if there is anything else which would help diagnose the issue,



    Thanks in advance,
    Spcius
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Sp1
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Anyone have any suggestions or know how I can manually replace the corrupt files found by scannow or how to get windows installation repair to accept my disc?
      My Computer


 

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