Eek! Scary error message!

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  1. Posts : 792
    Windows 7 SP1 x64 build 7601.21701
       #11

    I had this error as well, until i was using that defaul teredo tunnel ****. Now i fixed my own tunnel over sixxs and made whole home network ipv6 as well and now everything works fine. Disabling ipv6 shouldnt be solution since, that will be the future in about a year or so (when ips for ipv4 runs out). So rather start to use ipv6 with ipv4 and not just disable it :)
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  2. Posts : 65
    Windows 7
       #12

    i still get these HAL error messages when sending the PC to sleep
    haven't got a clue how to prevent them from appearing

    don't think my router supports IPv6, it's an old D-Link DGL-4300 *shrug*

    should i be leaving IPv6 enabled anyway since it uses teredo tunneling to send IPv6 packets over IPv4 UDP ?
    or have i got this completely wrong ?
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  3. Posts : 792
    Windows 7 SP1 x64 build 7601.21701
       #13

    nah teredo tunnel is seperate thing from network adapter. You should not need ipv6 on network adapter to have teredo working (unticked, protocol however still needs to be installed). However teredo is so unstable thats is basickly not usuable at all.

    anyway how if fixed this msges was, to disable everything from ipv6 compleatly, this inclueds removing ipv6, teredo and disabling 1 (or maybe 2) services from ipv6. However like i said, this should not be solution..
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  4. Posts : 125
    Win 7 RC
       #14

    baarod said:
    But I already have the latest firmware!!!

    Anyone else seeing this in the Administrative Events custom view in Event Viewer?

    [code]Log Name: System
    Source: Microsoft-Windows-HAL
    Date: 12/22/2008 12:10:13 PM
    Event ID: 12
    Task Category: None
    Level: Error
    Keywords: (1)
    User: N/A
    Computer: Orion7
    Description:
    The platform firmware has corrupted memory across the previous system power transition. Please check for updated firmware for your system.
    I get that error message too when going into sleep mode. Contacted Asus support about it and got no real response from them.
    Last edited by dmex; 20 May 2009 at 11:40. Reason: quote fix
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  5. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 RC1
       #15

    I'm receiving this message also. I have an Intel Dp35DP motherboard and I just flashed to the latest BIOS. I'm running W7 RC1. So far this message doesn't seem to have caused any apparent problems but it is a bit worrisome. I dual boot this machine to vista ultimate and I'm not seeing anything related when I boot into Vista. I think its definitely W7 related. I wonder what the common hardware is that's causing this to show up?
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  6. mtp
    Posts : 96
    Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1 , W7 ultimate x64
       #16

    P35


    ncguy said:
    I wonder what the common hardware is that's causing this to show up?
    I have this problem on 2 of 3 computers that I have installed W7 on. I do not get the error on an Asus laptop. I do get the error with my Gigabyte Ga-p35-ds4 and my Gigabyte ga-p35-dq6. Perhaps it is related to the p35?

    I also seem to have other problems with the p35 boards in that if i put a second hard drive in (data only drive), quite often it is not found when the computer wakes up. I have avoided the problem by putting the second drive on the secondary (Jmicron controller) on the board.

    I wonder if there is a problem with the p35 or the chipset driver. What chipset driver areyou using?

    Mark
    Last edited by mtp; 25 May 2009 at 07:20. Reason: typos
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  7. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 RC1
       #17

    I wonder if there is a problem with the p35 or the chipset driver. What chipset driver areyou using?

    I'm using the default's after the RC1 install. There weren't any problems showing up in device manager after the install. Since W7 isnt supported yet by any of the HW guys I felt that Microsoft might actually have chosen the best drivers in the case.

    Anyhow, when it comes to chipset, which device do you look at in device manager to see the driver that Microsoft actually used? How risky do you think it would be to install Intel's latest chipset driver?

    Update: From looking at all the MB devices best I can tell the default chipset drivers from the RC1 install are Microsoft drivers.
    Last edited by ncguy; 25 May 2009 at 07:23.
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #18

    aftering disabling teredo


    All I did was disable teredo through netsh command and gained 10% system resources back and a pesky Symantec network pop-up went away. I agree that hopefully I can figure out how to make this IPv6 tunnel work so when the internet does upgrade I won't have the same problems.
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  9. Posts : 686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1
       #19

    This is nothing to be worried about - Microsoft has issued a paper detailng what this message is about and what its purpose is.

    Firmware Corruption of Memory During Sleep Transitions
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 X86
       #20

    Teerex said:
    This is nothing to be worried about - Microsoft has issued a paper detailng what this message is about and what its purpose is.

    Firmware Corruption of Memory During Sleep Transitions
    Nothing to worry about?? Thats easy to say cept when my SATA drive vanishes when that error pops up.
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