ntoskrnl.exe 0x0000001E BSOD

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  1. Posts : 66
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       #21

    Going on to the last seven. Hope it works.
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       #22

    justinbronze said:
    Going on to the last seven. Hope it works.
    Keep going through the steps. If it does not crash, we will have to disable Verifier and see how it runs normally. Post any blue screen crashes you get. Best wishes that you do not get any with Verifier or in normal mode. :)
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       #23

    Just to throw a spanner in the works folks!

    In no way is this going to help the BSOD issue and for that I apologise,
    however in reference to Bit Locker being installed, I think it may be
    a wording issue that gets people a little confused here.

    I would put it this way: Bit locker is a feature which is built into WIndows 7 versions (may even include Home versions but not 100% sure on that) and is enabled (as some other features are) dependant upon which product key is entered upon installation.
    Only Ultimate and Enterprise versions come with bit locker pre-activated.
    Windows 7 Proffesional can be upgraded to enable bit locker also which would take effect after the
    Ultimate key has been purchased and installed.

    As for the BSOD - I'll be leaving that one to the professionals for now.
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       #24

    AllOnTheBus said:
    Just to throw a spanner in the works folks!

    In no way is this going to help the BSOD issue and for that I apologise,
    however in reference to Bit Locker being installed, I think it may be
    a wording issue that gets people a little confused here.

    I would put it this way: Bit locker is a feature which is built into WIndows 7 versions (may even include Home versions but not 100% sure on that) and is enabled (as some other features are) dependant upon which product key is entered upon installation.
    Only Ultimate and Enterprise versions come with bit locker pre-activated.
    Windows 7 Proffesional can be upgraded to enable bit locker also which would take effect after the
    Ultimate key has been purchased and installed.

    As for the BSOD - I'll be leaving that one to the professionals for now.
    I spoke with zigzag3143 regarding this issue. There are two methods to disable bitlocker on the lower level systems. If Verifier does not find any issues, and justinbronze continues to have bitlocker based blue screen errors, we can go through the steps to disable bitlocker on the system and see if it fixes the crashes.
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       #25

    Sounds like it's worth a shot to me
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  6. Posts : 66
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       #26

    Just a few more hours until I can safely say no problems.
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  7. Posts : 66
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       #27

    Verifier has caused no blue screens nor caused any problems with any drivers. Didn't even get any problems. No lag. No nothing.

    Next step?
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       #28

    Do your normal routine with Verifier disabled and see if the blue screens come back. If they do, let us know and we can look into disabling bitlocker. As I do not know what effect disabling it will have, I do not want to go through the steps if it is unnecessary.
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    justinbronze said:
    Verifier has caused no blue screens nor caused any problems with any drivers. Didn't even get any problems. No lag. No nothing.

    Next step?

    Can you check to make sure verifier is running by typing verifier /query. Tell us what drivers are being "verified"

    Thanks
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  10. Posts : 66
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       #30

    zigzag3143 said:
    justinbronze said:
    Verifier has caused no blue screens nor caused any problems with any drivers. Didn't even get any problems. No lag. No nothing.

    Next step?

    Can you check to make sure verifier is running by typing verifier /query. Tell us what drivers are being "verified"

    Thanks
    I've already finished running it, and have stopped running it. However, I did check twice out of the three times I ran it that it was working.

    I only had 20 non-microsoft drivers and as per Writhziden's insructions, only ran a third of them at a time (So 6 drivers, then 7, then 7 again).

    The non-microsoft drivers I ran were:

    aoddriver2.sys
    dump_amd_sata.sys
    dump_diskdump.sys
    dump_dumpfve.sys
    amd_sata.sys
    amd_xata.sys
    amdiox64.sys
    amdxata.sys
    atihdw76.sys
    usbfilter.sys
    atipcie64.sys
    atikmdag.sys
    atikmpag.sys
    athrx.sys
    gearaspiwdm.sys
    hamchi.sys
    secdrv.sys
    mbam.sys
    rt64win7.sys
    viahduaa.sys
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