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  1. Posts : 171
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    ntoskrnl.exe blue screen


    Hello

    I have replaced the graphics card, hardrive and psu since I first got the BSOD messages and still nothing worked :/

    I have attached the .dmp files :)
    Last edited by jason786; 17 May 2010 at 11:36.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
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    jason786 said:
    We could use the actual DMP files. Use these to find and upload them to us. https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

    thanks

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 171
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    zigzag3143 said:
    jason786 said:
    We could use the actual DMP files. Use these to find and upload them to us. https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

    thanks

    Ken
    Thanks, uploaded :)

    Hope you guys can help, I've tried everywhere else
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  4. Posts : 171
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    Some more info:

    So yeah, since first getting the blue screens a while back, my grpahics card, psu and hard drive have been changed

    I have the latest video drivers for my graphics card and I just uninstalled AVG and put Avast on, but got a random restart :/
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  5. Posts : 171
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    ntoskrnl.exe constant crash / random restart


    Hello, so yeah I've been getting these blue screens for a while now, system specs are on my user so you can see those

    I've changed my graphics card, psu, hardrive and OS during the course of these blue screens (like a year) and still get them.

    I've run memtest86 and windows diagnostics but they say there are no memory errors, I even tried running the system on one stick but still got the blue screen.

    I'm not sure if it's a driver error, but my video drivers are updated, I had to uninstall and delete the default one that came with Windows 7.

    Help would be great :)
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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    jason786 said:
    Hello, so yeah I've been getting these blue screens for a while now, system specs are on my user so you can see those

    I've changed my graphics card, psu, hardrive and OS during the course of these blue screens (like a year) and still get them.

    I've run memtest86 and windows diagnostics but they say there are no memory errors, I even tried running the system on one stick but still got the blue screen.

    I'm not sure if it's a driver error, but my video drivers are updated, I had to uninstall and delete the default one that came with Windows 7.

    Help would be great :)
    These seem to have been caused by win 7 files. I am not sure they were but just to be sure run a system file check
    (type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow)

    let us know the results

    ken
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  7. Posts : 171
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    Ok running it now, but shouldn't those errors have been eliminated after all the clean installs I have done? When I was on vista, I formatted and reinstalled at least 4 times, and now the same thing on Windows 7

    Edit: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
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  8. Posts : 2,573
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    You have quite a variety of error codes in the dumps you uploaded
    19 0xa errors BSOD Index
    8 0x3b errors BSOD Index
    5 0x1e errors BSOD Index
    2 0x7f errors BSOD Index
    2 0x101 errors BSOD Index

    I would start with basic hardware tests
    RAM - download and run memtestx86 more info here Memory Diagnostics
    HDD - download and run HDD diagnostics software, more info here HD Diagnostic

    Also try a system file integrity check start>cmd.exe>right click run as admin>type sfc /scannow

    Hope this helps post back your results
    Paul
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  9. Posts : 171
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    Thread Starter
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    Pauly said:
    You have quite a variety of error codes in the dumps you uploaded
    19 0xa errors BSOD Index
    8 0x3b errors BSOD Index
    5 0x1e errors BSOD Index
    2 0x7f errors BSOD Index
    2 0x101 errors BSOD Index

    I would start with basic hardware tests
    RAM - download and run memtestx86 more info here Memory Diagnostics
    HDD - download and run HDD diagnostics software, more info here HD Diagnostic

    Also try a system file integrity check start>cmd.exe>right click run as admin>type sfc /scannow

    Hope this helps post back your results
    Paul
    Hey, I ran memtest86 but it didn't pick up any errors, nor did the HD Diagnostic test.

    sfc /scannow said Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

    Is it definately a hardware error then?
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  10. Posts : 171
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    Bump
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