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04-23-2010   #1


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windows 7 is killing me

hi all.. a bit desperate

ever since i upgraded from xp to Windows 7, i dont seem to stop having BSOD. Basically thereŽs no pattern for the behaviour. It may happens in an intense opeartion or just checking the email.

i have no experience whatsoever on debugging.

my specs are
mobo: Asus p5be
4gb ram ocz DDR2
Inted Quad Q6600
Graphics Quadro FX1500

i attach a dump file of my last crash (i dont even know how to read it myself)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/240784/042310-17097-01.rar

i would really appreciate any kind of help

thanks

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04-23-2010   #2


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 (Build 6.1.7601)
 
 


Please fill out your system specs see my Sig for the link and you need to read this as well: http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html
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04-23-2010   #3


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Crispy View Post
Please fill out your system specs see my Sig for the link and you need to read this as well: http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html
Here are his dmps: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/240784/042310-17097-01.rar
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04-23-2010   #4


Dual-boot: Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 Ultimate (both 32-bit)
 
 


Is there anything running in the background?
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04-23-2010   #5


 
 


Your .dmp files show this a Memory Management problem ... download memtest86 and let it run for at least 5 passes .. post your results..


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04-23-2010   #6


windows7
 
 


thanks to all. nice people around

iŽll do a memory check, sure thing. But i suspect that might not be the only reason. Ten minutes ago i had a BSOD and i manage to see the reason to be "system_service_expeption" By the way Twes what application did you use to get all the data displayed? i have a few dump files stored and i could check a few to see what the reasons have been.

i have posted my spces on the profile

now i dont see much solutions apart from rolling back to xp (where i didnt have this BSOD with the same rig) or getting an apple. :-)

thanks again. iŽll try to post memtest86 results soon.
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04-23-2010   #7


windows7
 
 


one more clue into the problem

after the system crashes and restarts, the applications takes ages to start up. For instance after effects will take up to 3 or 4 minutes to start up. Then, if i close the application and start up again it will do it normally, say about 30 seconds. This will happen even with the smallest of the applications, say a browser

thanks
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04-23-2010   #8


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


First, the app Tom uses is called BlueScreenView. Very easy to use, but often times innacurate. For a quick glance, it often works great, but if it points to ntoskrnl, you want to use a different program.

What happens if you reboot normally, and then start applications?
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04-23-2010   #9


windows7
 
 


if i restart is all good, programs start normally (quick)
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04-23-2010   #10


windows7
 
 


Jonathan, Tom

i have an screenshot of the bluescreenviewer.
as i suspected i have crashes due several reasons,

lots of them point to ntoskrnl :-(

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