Occasional BSOD on Boot


  1. Posts : 4
    Win 7
       #1

    Occasional BSOD on Boot


    Any chance someone could take a look at the MEMORY.DMP file (zipped as MEMORY.ZIP) which can be downloaded here
    (47MB) - I will leave it there until this is resolved, or until 31 Jan 2010.
    I originally bought the system with Vista installed just over a year ago.
    I 'downgraded' to XP and have had no problems with system.

    I just re-built with Win7 / XP dual boot - XP no problems.
    But Win 7 occasionally BSODs on Boot - but will immediately reboot clean.
    I use the PC every day and have had a BSOD twice in 2 months.

    I figure its possibly a driver timing out, and if I knew which I could search for an alternative.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    tsrplatelaer said:
    Any chance someone could take a look at the MEMORY.DMP file (zipped as MEMORY.ZIP) which can be downloaded here
    (47MB) - I will leave it there until this is resolved, or until 31 Jan 2010.
    I originally bought the system with Vista installed just over a year ago.
    I 'downgraded' to XP and have had no problems with system.

    I just re-built with Win7 / XP dual boot - XP no problems.
    But Win 7 occasionally BSODs on Boot - but will immediately reboot clean.
    I use the PC every day and have had a BSOD twice in 2 months.

    I figure its possibly a driver timing out, and if I knew which I could search for an alternative.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance
    love to now it is where?
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  3. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #3

    Looks like video drivers to me. Please replace the current one's with new one's downloaded from the nVidia website.

    Also, please update these older drivers in case they are causing issues. Don't use Windows Update or the Update drivers function of Device Manager - go the the support website of the manufacturer of the device/program to download the latest version:
    Code:
    SaibIa32.sys Mon Oct 27 23:56:02 2008 
    SahdIa32.sys Mon Oct 27 23:55:58 2008
    SaibVd32.sys Mon Oct 27 23:56:06 2008
    seehcri.sys  Wed Jan 09 03:41:37 2008
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  4. Posts : 4
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    ZigZAg - clicking on 'here' downloads the file - at least it works for me.
    The URL is http://www.telfordsteamrailway.co.uk/forms/MEMORY.zip

    Usasma - The drivers loaded are the ones supplied by HP for Vista, I tried the ones from nVidia when I first set up W7, they BSOD'd on install and I had to do a recovery boot, thats why they arent loaded - however I will check to see if there is a 'newer' version than the one I tried in October.
    What are the other drivers you list?
    seehcri.sys is Sony Ericsson Phone App - their website claims it is Win7 compat.
    I see in another post usasma suggest the 'sa' drivers are Sonic CD/DVD burning software - I dont have that software. - AH- HA - Sonic = Roxio - yes I have that - but it claims to be the latest, up to date version.
    Could these be old 'left-overs' that can be removed??

    Allan
    Last edited by tsrplatelaer; 28 Dec 2009 at 04:58. Reason: extra info added
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  5. Posts : 4
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    New nVidia drivers dated November found - I will try these , but at once a month occurence - it could be a while before I can say its fixed, or not.
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  6. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #6

    The updating of drivers is requested because those drivers are older.
    That means that they are more likely to have problems - but not that we've identified any problems with them.
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  7. Posts : 4
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    OK - understood - I havent found a newer replacements available.
    I have updated the display drivers, and am keeping a watching eye on the System and Applications logs

    Lets see ewhat happens.

    Thanks

    Allan
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