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Windows 7 - BSOD Physical Memory Dump, what should I do next?


 
02-10-2012   #1


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 

BSOD Physical Memory Dump, what should I do next?

Hi everyone

Here's what I am runnng:

Dell Inspiron N7110
2nd Gen CORE i5
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
6 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M graphics

I've only had this laptop for close to two months and recently it has been giving me problems. Sometimes it will start up and run for a few, then it will crash and say it is dumping physical memory to disk.

I have the dump files so I'll attach them here, but I don't know what I should do next. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

Documents.zip

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02-10-2012   #2


Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1
 
 


Hi.


Uninstall both Mcafee and avg from your system.


Mcafee in many causes bsod.



Having installed 2 security softwares in the same system in many cases causes bsod.



For your systm security you can use this Good and Free system security combination.

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If its possible update software\driver for your Wacom(tablet) Mouse

http://www.wacom.com/globalsites.aspx


Finish
and post back.
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02-10-2012   #3


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


Thank you very much for your help. I went through your instructions and found a trojan on my machine, Alureon. I removed it using Windows Defender Offline, but directly after that finished, my computer will not start anymore.

I am taken to a Windows Error Recovery screen, so I tried Launch Startup Repair. The repair would not work either, and I could not perform a System Restore.
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02-10-2012   #4


Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
 
 


What happens with the startup repair? Can you be more specific than saying it did not work, please? Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
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02-10-2012   #5


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


I ran the startup repair probably 5 times and at the end of each pass it said that it could not fix the problem by itself. Unfortunately I do not have the exact message in front of me because I am restoring my computer from a system backup. I was able to get pretty much all of the data I had on my machine onto an external hard drive so I shouldn't lose much. I'm just hoping everything works after this reinstall.
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02-10-2012   #6


Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
 
 


Glad you had a backup. Post back the results. Best of luck!
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02-11-2012   #7


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


Okay, so here is where I am at with everything. The system restore attempt failed. It went through its process, and upon restart I still cannot boot. I do not have a recovery or boot disc to boot from either.

When I attempt to start my machine, it makes it to the Starting Windows screen. After a couple of seconds, a blue screen flashes for a split second. Then I am presented with the option of running Startup Repair or trying to start Windows normally.

I ran the Startup Repair again and this is what I got. In the diagnosis and repair details window, each test says "Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0" and at the end of the report reads "Root cause found: Failure while setup is in progress."

I cannot boot in safe mode either. I am at a loss right now as for what to do next.
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02-11-2012   #8


Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
 
 


It sounds like you are in a startup repair infinite loop. You can try the steps for Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery.
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02-11-2012   #9


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


Thank you for the help.

I followed the procedure you have provided, but I only got up to step 17. All of the files that step had me checking on were 0 bytes, so I have a 0-byte size registry hive.
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02-11-2012   #10


Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
 
 


Backup any important files through the installation disc or repair disc. Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console

Then Clean Install Windows 7.
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