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BSOD on Windows 7 (0x0000001A)
Hi,
So as the title apply, I got a BSOD (lol that's sounds like a disease ).
My system (hardware) is about 1 year old (without OC) and I got 2 OS on my desktop: Windows Vista 32bit Retail and Windows 7 32bit Retail. The BSOD happens only on the Windows 7 (Re-installing the 7 OS and updating all the drivers didn't solve the problem).
There is not a specific pattern as to when the bluescreens occur. It usually occur after the PC come back from sleep mode, but it can also occur randomlly while I'm playing a game/surffing the web/watching a video etc.
The error code is always: 0x0000001A.
In BlueScreenPreview it says the problem caused by the driver: ntkrnlpa.exe. I read somewhere it has something to do with the electricity management of the wireless adapter so I tried to uncheck the V from the "Allow this hardware to wake up your system from sleep..." checkbox but I got a bluescreen about an hour after it.
It's also indicated a problem with memory management. I made sure the latency is set to the default values (CL4). Should I try to upgrade the Bios? (Current BIOS Version/Date: Award Software International, Inc. F7, 23/07/2008 , SMBIOS Version 2.4).
On the Event Viewer I got some critical errors with these details:
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
Event ID: 41
Task Category: (63)
Level: Critical
Keywords: (2)
User: SYSTEM
In the attached file besides the system report there are also 2 minidump files.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Madara.
Last edited by Madara; 12 Feb 2011 at 17:35.