BSOD ntkrnlpa.exe (only happens when you boot the pc)

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       #21

    FredeGail said:
    That is sort of weird yes.
    But what's not weird regarding BSoDs?

    Worst time of my life when I have those.

    Fred.
    Yes worst time of my life also I hate it ! now a good thing about it is it doesn't appear while working in windows so I can do my schoolwork :), So in the weekend or friday I will do memtest and we will see what we can do about it to fix it
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       #22

    GianniDPC said:
    FredeGail said:
    That is sort of weird yes.
    But what's not weird regarding BSoDs?

    Worst time of my life when I have those.

    Fred.
    Yes worst time of my life also I hate it ! now a good thing about it is it doesn't appear while working in windows so I can do my schoolwork :), So in the weekend or friday I will do memtest and we will see what we can do about it to fix it
    We will fix it don't worry. :)

    Fred.
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       #23

    Hello Fred, so I did Memtest86+ and it said 'Pass Complete No Errors Found' press Esc to reboot so I did that so my ram is ok ?? what can we do next ?
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    GianniDPC said:
    Hello Fred, so I did Memtest86+ and it said 'Pass Complete No Errors Found' press Esc to reboot so I did that so my ram is ok ?? what can we do next ?
    Just to save time, how many passes did it run?

    Recommended is 6-7
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    zigzag3143 said:
    GianniDPC said:
    Hello Fred, so I did Memtest86+ and it said 'Pass Complete No Errors Found' press Esc to reboot so I did that so my ram is ok ?? what can we do next ?
    Just to save time, how many passes did it run?

    Recommended is 6-7
    I think 1 it said Pass complete reboot pc pres esc

    and I did that
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       #26

    GianniDPC said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    GianniDPC said:
    Hello Fred, so I did Memtest86+ and it said 'Pass Complete No Errors Found' press Esc to reboot so I did that so my ram is ok ?? what can we do next ?
    Just to save time, how many passes did it run?

    Recommended is 6-7
    I think 1 it said Pass complete reboot pc pres esc

    and I did that
    Doesnt stress the ram enough in one pass
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       #27

    zigzag3143 said:
    GianniDPC said:
    zigzag3143 said:

    Just to save time, how many passes did it run?

    Recommended is 6-7
    I think 1 it said Pass complete reboot pc pres esc

    and I did that
    Doesnt stress the ram enough in one pass
    Ok will do it again later than :)
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       #28

    Ok stil need to retest memtest but the problem is :@ I need this PC for exams and memtest will take like 4 hours :/
    anyway the crash didn't happen for a while but today

    Ok I really want to now beside memtest is there any other steps I can do maybe ?

    And remember it only happens while booting the pc after the windows animation it never crashed while in windows so that also makes me think it isn't the ram ?!
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       #29

    Ok this is still not solved but I want to say I saw in the logbook that there still was an error (ATItool.sys cannot be loaded) so :s I removed that program so I went to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers and yes I found AtiTool.sys and I removed it so maybe the BSOD is fixed now will see when I reboot the pc also if it happens again in the vacation I will do Memtestx86 and I also will clean the PC inside
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       #30

    Ok this is fixed now after some testing. So it was AtiTool.sys that was still in C:/windows/system32/drivers removed it and it's registry keys in the register and the BSOD is gone now so Thanks for helping everyone :)
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