Windows 7 x64 Crashed BSOD Help please!

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  1. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #11

    My System seems busted. (after I ran that Driver Verifier.)
    Could not open any network and control panel. restore didn't do any good too.
    Eventually my system freezed after a few of warning about windows services stop working appeared. but no BSOD.

    I already performed a clean install of the same OS.
    and ran some torture test from Prime95 64-bit just in case.
    No problem and BSOD so far.

    I'll keep using and monitor it closely.
    and will report here if there is any BSOD occurs. (hopefully not.)

    Thanks, truly^^
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  2. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #12

    Razgriz said:
    My System seems busted. (after I ran that Driver Verifier.)
    Could not open any network and control panel. restore didn't do any good too.
    Eventually my system freezed after a few of warning about windows services stop working appeared. but no BSOD.

    I already performed a clean install of the same OS.
    and ran some torture test from Prime95 64-bit just in case.
    No problem and BSOD so far.

    I'll keep using and monitor it closely.
    and will report here if there is any BSOD occurs. (hopefully not.)

    Thanks, truly^^
    so your running on a clean install now ?
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  3. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #13

    ickymay said:
    Razgriz said:
    My System seems busted. (after I ran that Driver Verifier.)
    Could not open any network and control panel. restore didn't do any good too.
    Eventually my system freezed after a few of warning about windows services stop working appeared. but no BSOD.

    I already performed a clean install of the same OS.
    and ran some torture test from Prime95 64-bit just in case.
    No problem and BSOD so far.

    I'll keep using and monitor it closely.
    and will report here if there is any BSOD occurs. (hopefully not.)

    Thanks, truly^^
    so your running on a clean install now ?
    Yes but this should eliminate the problem causes from software.
    If it is a hardware problem I think It will come out eventually.

    I still couldn't believed the problem came from a software (except drivers)
    because most of the program I used in this new PC are the same
    running on my another Quad core PC which had the same OS installed
    from the same disc and It works fine for a year now.

    oh and another thing I am so concerned about that "Power failure" after I restored my windows before I did a clean install.

    I read it from somewhere that in some cases the root cause of this problem is RAM Voltage unstable or dropped. So I switched it from AUTOMATIC to FIXED 1.55V don't know if it might help (=_=")
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  4. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #14

    Razgriz said:
    I read it from somewhere that in some cases the root cause of this problem is RAM Voltage unstable or dropped. So I switched it from AUTOMATIC to FIXED 1.55V don't know if it might help (=_=")
    let's hope this has fixed it
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  5. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Yet another BSOD... (it reads Windows Service Exception)
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  6. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #16

    Razgriz said:
    Yet another BSOD... (it reads Windows Service Exception)
    error is 0x0000003b SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION which is forced on x64 Windows platforms when an exception happens during a system service but unfortunately a driver isn't mentioned ?

    I also noticed this driver is still on your system in your fresh install ?
    PxHlpa64.sys fffff880`0101f000 fffff880`0102aae0 0x0000bae0 0x475dd06d 10/12/2007 23:49:01
    what is the make and model of your power supply ?

    can you do a short list of your installed software ?

    what antivirus and third party firewall do you use ?
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  7. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I had another BSOD at this evening.

    what is the make and model of your power supply ?
    PLENTY P550 from PlentyComputer Co.,Ltd. FULL 550W

    can you do a short list of your installed software ?
    Applications
    Adobe Master Collection CS4 Suit
    CCleaner (Registry Cleaner)
    EA Download Manager
    Internet Download Manager
    K-lite Codec Pack
    Microsoft Office 2007 Suit
    Nero 7 Essentials
    Sony Ericsson PC Suite 6.0
    Windows Live Messenger + Plus!
    WinRAR

    GAMES
    Command&Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars Kane Edition
    Command&Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath
    Command&Conquer Red Alert 3
    Resident Evil 5
    The Sims 3
    Sim City Socities

    what antivirus and third party firewall do you use ?
    Avast Anti-Virus 5.0 Home Edition (Anti-virus and Firewall)
    Malwarebytes (Anti-Malware)
    Last edited by Razgriz; 12 Mar 2010 at 09:04.
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  8. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Ouch.. my new PC sure gaves me a few more of BSOD.

    both of BSODs designated 0 x3b Error code before it restarted.
    from my exp of overclocking this error usually associated with Vcore
    or voltage instability.

    I will try disable that Speedstep and C-stagging feature in the BIOS
    and observe somemore.

    From what I saw, every BSOD had the same exact symptoms, Windows will tells me that some service has stopped working and soon comes with that BSOD with 0 x3b Error code.

    Here are the dumps.

    Ps. man...this is tough.
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  9. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #19

    Razgriz said:
    Ouch.. my new PC sure gaves me a few more of BSOD.

    both of BSODs designated 0 x3b Error code before it restarted.
    from my exp of overclocking this error usually associated with Vcore
    or voltage instability.

    I will try disable that Speedstep and C-stagging feature in the BIOS
    and observe somemore.

    From what I saw, every BSOD had the same exact symptoms, Windows will tells me that some service has stopped working and soon comes with that BSOD with 0 x3b Error code.

    Here are the dumps.

    Ps. man...this is tough.
    don't use the registry cleaner function on CC cleaner as this can casue problems and there really is no gain

    I suggest reset your bios to defaults and maybe underclock things until you have your system running properly ?

    unninstall avast completely use a cleaning tool if they provide one and use MSE for debugging purposes and windows firewall ?
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  10. Posts : 25
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Edition
    Thread Starter
       #20

    don't use the registry cleaner function on CC cleaner as this can casue problems and there really is no gain
    that I agreed. I just loved to fix things.

    I suggest reset your bios to defaults and maybe underclock things until you have your system running properly ?
    I didn't configure anything wierd, Just switched to AHCI (before installing Windows ofcourse)instead of IDE and the rest are Automatic and I didn't overclock it either.

    unninstall avast completely use a cleaning tool if they provide one and use MSE for debugging purposes and windows firewall ?
    What!? but I loved it, Are you suggesting this is the source of the problem? How could that be possible since I never had any issues with it on my Main Terminal.

    It didn't work after I disabled those features. tiring....
    I brought it back to my dealer this afternoon and left it there.
    Hope they can identify the problems and I will report back soon.

    Really... I just too frustrate to fix it myself anymore.
    but thanks again you helped me a lot here.
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