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Sager NP5170 / Clevo W170HN BSOD Potentially from Updates?
Hello everyone,
As the title says I have a Sager NP5170 and its been running perfectly; however, every time a particular update occurs it bugs my computer and crashes. Though I cannot for sure say it is in fact an update causing this I can voucher it as evidence of an update. I have owned the laptop for about 1 and a half month now and until last week it kept getting BSOD. I have reinstalled Win 7 Home Premium (via Manufacture Recovery Disk) where it would run fine until an update comes along when shutting down. The following day trying to boot it up, it just fails on me with a BSOD then starts up with Advanced Startup Settings prompting me to go to Safe Mode.
Obviously we cannot determine if it is hardware of software issues so I have included the MiniDump file Here.
System Specifications:
Please help me. This is my first Win7 machine. I have always stuck to XP since I was afraid win7 would be like vista. I recently found out that Win7 is actually 30% faster than XP and it support 64bit which made me switch. I hope I dont regret switching from XP..Code:System Manufacturer/Model Number: Sager NP5170 / Clevo W170HN OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit CPU: Intel i7-2630QM 2.00GHZ (2.7Ghz Turbo Boost) Motherboard: Clevo W150HNM/W170HN Memory: 6GB Graphics Card(s): Integrated HD Graphics 2000 (Intel i7) w/ Dedeicated 1GB Geforce 540M Sound Card: Realtek ALC269 / Intel Cougar Point HDMI Monitor(s) Displays: Stock Glossy Screen Resolution: 1920x1080p Hard Drives: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 2.5" 500GB Partition 0 with 200mb Recovery Partition Partition 1 (C Drive) Main System PSU: 6-Cell Lithium Ion Battery Case: Stock Sager NP510 / ClevoW170HN Notebook Chassis Cooling: Stock Other Notes of Use: I have a customized Power Option Setting titled "Desktop Mode" where the computer does not sleep or turn off when Idle. It does however turn off the display after 1min. Additionally when running Desktop Mode, I remove the battery (6-Cell) to prevent from overly charging. So its basically a Desktop when in this mode. I do this mainly to preserve the battery juice for longer lasting when I actually need it when I go back to school campus.
Best Regards,
Adrian
EDIT:
I have ran the Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2 however I cannot seem to get the run>perfom /report to save as the Resource and Performance Monitor says:
Error: An error occurred while attempting to generate the report. The system cannot find the path specified.
But I attached the file nonetheless.
Last edited by asdfADRiAN; 04 Jan 2012 at 16:41.