BSODs back


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    BSODs back


    I recently requested a thread on BSODs to be closed. See

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post576887

    There were no BSODs for over 4 days after I completely uninstalled Norton Security and replaced it with MSE, but another BSOD came today. I had been editing a document in Word 2007 for about 3 hours.

    Minidumps of this event and the previous two are attached. Can someone spot the likely problems?

    TIA
    Last edited by dadio; 06 Mar 2010 at 12:30. Reason: minidumps failed to upload
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    dadio said:
    I recently requested a thread on BSODs to be closed. See

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post576887

    There were no BSODs for over 4 days after I completely uninstalled Norton Security and replaced it with MSE, but another BSOD came today. I had been editing a document in Word 2007 for about 3 hours.

    Minidumps of this event and the previous two are attached. Can someone spot the likely problems?

    TIA
    These were caused by memory. You need to download memtestx86 and run it for 5 passes.

    I would also run a system file check
    type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow

    If you are overclocking stop

    let us know the results

    Good luck

    Ken

    Code:
    030110-28265-01.dmp    3/1/2010 2:44:18 PM    PFN_LIST_CORRUPT    0x0000004e    00000000`00000099    00000000`000a3db5    00000000`00000002    00000000`000a3d68    ntoskrnl.exe    ntoskrnl.exe+71f00        x64    
    030610-16593-01.dmp    3/6/2010 4:39:02 PM    PFN_LIST_CORRUPT    0x0000004e    00000000`00000099    00000000`0010289c    00000000`00000000    00000000`00102d9c    ntoskrnl.exe    ntoskrnl.exe+71f00        x64    
    030110-28750-01.dmp    3/1/2010 8:30:06 AM    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT    0x0000001a    00000000`00041287    00000000`05560019    00000000`00000000    00000000`00000000    NDProxy.SYS    NDProxy.SYS+15324ca0        x64
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  3. Posts : 10
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    zigzag3143 said:

    These were caused by memory. You need to download memtestx86 and run it for 5 passes.

    I would also run a system file check
    type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow

    If you are overclocking stop

    let us know the results

    Good luck

    Ken

    Code:
    030110-28265-01.dmp    3/1/2010 2:44:18 PM    PFN_LIST_CORRUPT    0x0000004e    00000000`00000099    00000000`000a3db5    00000000`00000002    00000000`000a3d68    ntoskrnl.exe    ntoskrnl.exe+71f00        x64    
    030610-16593-01.dmp    3/6/2010 4:39:02 PM    PFN_LIST_CORRUPT    0x0000004e    00000000`00000099    00000000`0010289c    00000000`00000000    00000000`00102d9c    ntoskrnl.exe    ntoskrnl.exe+71f00        x64    
    030110-28750-01.dmp    3/1/2010 8:30:06 AM    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT    0x0000001a    00000000`00041287    00000000`05560019    00000000`00000000    00000000`00000000    NDProxy.SYS    NDProxy.SYS+15324ca0        x64
    Thanks Ken.

    I was surprised memory popped up again as a problem. Last time I ran memtest for 6 passes without any problem being reported. As I mentioned in the previous thread, I had 2 GB of RAM added at my local shop, so your info made me suspect carelessness. I opened up my box to take out and re-seat each RAM card. During this I found one had not been securely pressed in and locked.

    This seems to have stopped BSODs. Good call!

    Daniel
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