BSOD error Blue Screen Please Help

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  1. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #11

    Ok so memory has checked out then we may need to go a different way, have a look here for some info on this type of error BSOD Index

    I think the next step would be to try some updating, i would check the bios date/version and update if necessary then move onto drivers, all the drivers listed below predate the windows installation files so i would look into updating them especially graphics drivers

    OA001Ufd.sys 06/03/2009 07:33:57 fffff880`03a77000 fffff880`03a9e060 0x00027060 0x49b0d1e5
    OA001Vid.sys 09/03/2009 00:56:25 fffff880`01800000 fffff880`0184e160 0x0004e160 0x49b46939
    btwl2cap.sys 04/04/2009 00:28:45 fffff880`0758e000 fffff880`0759a000 0x0000c000 0x49d6a9bd
    spldr.sys 11/05/2009 16:56:27 fffff880`0190e000 fffff880`01916000 0x00008000 0x4a0858bb
    amdxata.sys 19/05/2009 17:56:59 fffff880`010cb000 fffff880`010d6000 0x0000b000 0x4a12f2eb
    btwavdt.sys 25/06/2009 05:50:13 fffff880`0748d000 fffff880`07508000 0x0007b000 0x4a431015
    btwrchid.sys 25/06/2009 05:51:37 fffff880`0759a000 fffff880`0759d880 0x00003880 0x4a431069
    rimspx64.sys 25/06/2009 07:13:43 fffff880`03d45000 fffff880`03d5c000 0x00017000 0x4a4323a7
    rixdpx64.sys 25/06/2009 07:38:50 fffff880`03d5c000 fffff880`03db3000 0x00057000 0x4a43298a
    rimmpx64.sys 25/06/2009 08:04:18 fffff880`03d2f000 fffff880`03d45000 0x00016000 0x4a432f82
    nvhda64v.sys 26/06/2009 22:54:59 fffff880`059e8000 fffff880`05a00000 0x00018000 0x4a4551c3
    nvsmu.sys 29/06/2009 07:36:37 fffff880`03a61000 fffff880`03a6c000 0x0000b000 0x4a486f05
    stwrt64.sys 29/06/2009 17:52:05 fffff880`0590e000 fffff880`05989000 0x0007b000 0x4a48ff45
    nvstor64.sys 01/07/2009 00:21:51 fffff880`0102a000 fffff880`01069000 0x0003f000 0x4a4aac1f
    dump_nvstor64.sys 01/07/2009 00:21:51 fffff880`03c00000 fffff880`03c3f000 0x0003f000 0x4a4aac1f
    btwaudio.sys 01/07/2009 13:54:56 fffff880`07508000 fffff880`0758e000 0x00086000 0x4a4b6ab0
    nvmf6264.sys 01/07/2009 18:55:18 fffff880`04254000 fffff880`042a5500 0x00051500 0x4a4bb116
    nvBridge.kmd 04/07/2009 19:46:26 fffff880`053d1000 fffff880`053d2180 0x00001180 0x4a4fb192
    nvlddmkm.sys 04/07/2009 20:43:34 fffff880`048db000 fffff880`053d0e80 0x00af5e80 0x4a4fbef6

    Heres the link to nvidia driver downloads http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-uk you can manually pick your drivers or let it scan for recommended drivers up to you
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  2. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I had just started downloading the newest graphic drivers from nvidia hehehehe

    we'll see if that helps...
    I'm doing a clean format and reinstall of the operative system since I found some other driver updates and made kind of a mess before with many different driver versions and all and that may have been messing things up.

    So when I'm done reinstalling and downloading this nvidia drivers I'll let you know if the BSOD still appears and if the Media Buttons are still malfunctioning.

    Thanks a bunch!!!
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Ok.... guys after the clean install I got another different BSOD....
    I am attacing the minidump file i hope you can help me out.... is not the same error as before....
    thank you very much...

    (sorry I created another post by mistake with this new minidump file, please admins you can delete it)

    Well here's the new minidump....

    PS: Now everytime I start windows, when the Windows logo dissapears and it's about to show the desktop and everything, the screen flickers showing some weird white and black lines in the screen for one second, and then the desktop appears....

    Maybe the error has to do with a video card issue?

    Thanks again!

    Juan
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  4. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #14

    If the BSOD's continue after a clean installation - it's most often a sign of a hardware problem.

    Most often BSOD issues are solved by the original poster - all we do is offer alternatives. In this case you mention the video card due to some issues you've seen.

    So, try this free video stress test to see what it does: FurMark: Graphics Card Stability and Stress Test, OpenGL Benchmark and GPU Temperature | oZone3D.Net
    If it doesn't do anything, then try this free stress test: Free Software - GIMPS

    Also, please remove these older drivers that were loaded at the time of the crash. Don't use Windows Update or the Update drivers function of Device Manager.
    Please use the following instructions to locate the most currently available drivers to replace the one's that you uninstall/remove:
    How To Find Drivers:
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
    - some driver links are on this page: http://www.carrona.org/drvrdown.html

    Here's the older drivers. Please pay particular attention to any dated 2007 or earlier:
    Code:
    athrx.sys    Sun Apr 27 14:09:16 2008 - Atheros network adapter driver
    nvsmu.sys    Mon Aug 25 06:22:45 2008 - NVIDIA nForce System Management Controller driver
    nvstor64.sys Mon Aug 18 21:53:39 2008 - nVidia Storage drivers
    Here's a summary of the BSOD:
    Code:
    Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
    Debug session time: Fri Feb  5 15:54:58.536 2010 (GMT-5)
    System Uptime: 0 days 1:41:12.362
    BugCheck A, {48, 2, 1, fffff80002b2babf}
    Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiIdentifyPfn+26f )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    PROCESS_NAME:  svchost.exe
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