Here's my BSOD problem :)

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  1. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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    Here's my BSOD problem :)


    Hi... Ah well, I'm definitely having a problem with my Win 7 laptop since last Thursday. I have SP1 in there, it's around a year and a half old, I have never added any hardware, and the only things software wise that happened last week that I remember is Adobe Air/Tweetdeck updates (but I switched back to the last version), AVG I imagine updated a couple times, do not think Win actually updated. I do AdAware, Spybot, Malwarebytes at least once a week, and CCleaner for certain things nightly. Oh, and it's an HP. Any other details you need, just let me know.

    Anyway, last Thursday I was moving about normally when in the middle of my surfing the thing just made a musical noise and shutoff. I don't remember the exact sequence of events now, but eventually I did have the thing on all afternoon and I figured, okay, all's well again. Friday, after a few hours on, I got a BSOD, where all I could get was 0x0000001E, and the numbers after in the () were all zeros. That was the last blue screen (until today), but that day there was a few episodes of freezing up.

    I think Saturday I decided to try not using Tweetdeck for the hell of it since that was the only major change I knew of for the week, but that didn't matter and I had some more freezing up.

    Sunday and Monday were okay, because what I did was basically only have one internet tab open, had Tweetdeck, but bascially avoid most video. And I would shut it off for a few minutes every couple hours (thinking, well, what if it's overheating all of a sudden). Oh, and a stupid, but hey, why not try it, didn't plug in the mouse.

    It was okay until today, it's been on for a couple hours, still doing what has apparently been working, I got two screens - the first only had two lines, but I could only catch the first one which said hardware failure, and then it switched to a much longer one, where the 0x's where definitely not all zeroes like before.

    I had at the CNET forum just the dmp file info because when I first tried looking for help from google, I saw a mention of a program called BlueScreenView and had the info from that file, but I saw here the diagnostic tool, so hopefully everything I clicked on work and it's all in there. And given the day I'm having, sure hope the thing attached.

    So, yeah, please help! And thanks for reading.
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  2. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #2

    Hello OV, welcome.

    Your dumpfile indicates a loop in irq or memory access gone wrong by an as yet unknown driver. Could be anything, even hardware...

    Please follow the full instructions in : https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    Also, I'd try SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    Further steps after analysing your upload of further details...

    Hope this helps,
    Mark
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  3. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Oh, sorry about that -- I have such a headache from this, that I thought the rest of the page was the instructions for the program. Will try all that now.

    Lois
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  4. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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       #4

    okay, so for the report one... what happens if I can't generate the html file because it says the system cannot find the path specified?
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  5. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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       #5

    Oh, wait, you guys have instructions related to that up too -- boy, you guys are thorough! Going through that now... who know how long it'll take...

    Lois
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  6. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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       #6

    Okay, think I got it - it wouldn't work or be switched over in safe mode, so took the chance I could get it in regular bootup, and hopefully I did, since it didn't match the instructions exactly. Will attempt the SFC thing now...

    Lois
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  7. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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       #7

    Oh, and just in case I didn't mention all of it above -- 64 bit Home Premium, the computer and the OS are both ~ 1.5 years old, no upgrading any OS, this is what came with it.

    Lois
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  8. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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       #8

    And the results of the scan, I stuck with verify only for now... and it says did not find any integrity violations. That sounds good... too bad something's still probably wrong with it though... :)

    Lois
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  9. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #9

    Hello Lois, you must be having a hard time... I still dont'see an upload of full info as in the instructions: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    Please read that step by step, follow it and get back to us with any questions in case you're not sure how to proceed.

    Meanwhile, check your disks. Do a Chckdsk: Disk Check

    Your log quotes problems on your disk, so it's good to check. How much free space do you have on the disk (in absolute numbers and % please)

    Good luck:)
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  10. Posts : 64
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Build 7601
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    I did a disk check when this started, so I guess I'll have to do that tomorrow, but as for the rest, I checked the instructions again, and it sure looks like I hit all the points, just obviously because I didn't think to wait until I went through them all, I ended up with a few extra postings. If I missed something, then I'm really not seeing it, so could you point it out to me?

    Lois
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