BSOD during CHKDSK & Random Restarts

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
       #1

    BSOD during CHKDSK & Random Restarts


    Windows 7 Home Premium 64, Original Install OEM Hardware ~1 year, 3 months Original OS install

    All drivers, BIOS, VBios up to date

    Background:
    Laptop decides to randomly restart from time to time while I am playing poker and using a HUD display/hand reading program, VPN, & poker software. Not a huge load on the system, somewhat HD intensive with the hand reading from the HD.

    This is the related error:
    Source: Kernel-Power Level: Critical Event ID: 41
    It's happened 51 times since 9/14/11. No error code
    I've turned off where it reboots on a critical error, so I can see if I can generate an error code.

    I decided to do CHKDSK, fell asleep & woke to the attached BSOD.
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  2. Posts : 306
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Welcome to SevenForums :)

    I have taken a look at your dump files. Most dumps showed the 3B/9F bugchecks with either atikmdag.sys as the culprit (ati video driver), NETw5s64.sys (Intel 5100 wifi), or pci.sys. Then, I stumbled upon a dump with the 0x124 bugcheck, which is most often a hardware error, especially since it has a failure bucket ID of:

    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x124_4_PCIEXPRESS
    This sounds more like a hardware issue to me rather than software. However, I would recommend updating your video drivers here, and your Intel wifi/network drivers (since it showed intel wifi as a probable cause in one of the bucket ids) here.

    Out of date drivers that need updating:

    pnetmdm64.sys - Wed Mar 07 13:13:19 2007 (June Fabrics Technology/PdaNet Modem). Can be updated here.

    sncduvc.SYS - Mon Dec 29 04:14:26 2008 (Suyin USB 2.0 Webcam driver). OEM, I cannot find a link, but I post one if I can find one.
    Speaking of drivers, you have the infamous sptd.sys (SCSI Pass Through Direct Host - Daemon Tools (known issues with Win7) listed in your drivers list. This is an infamous causer of BSODs and issues in Windows 7. Uninstall Daemon Tools from your system, restart, and then use DuplexSecure's SPTD uninstaller to ensure that SPTD is fully removed from your system.
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    ePeen said:
    Welcome to SevenForums :)

    I have taken a look at your dump files. Most dumps showed the 3B/9F bugchecks with either atikmdag.sys as the culprit (ati video driver), NETw5s64.sys (Intel 5100 wifi), or pci.sys. Then, I stumbled upon a dump with the 0x124 bugcheck, which is most often a hardware error, especially since it has a failure bucket ID of:

    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x124_4_PCIEXPRESS
    This sounds more like a hardware issue to me rather than software. However, I would recommend updating your video drivers here, and your Intel wifi/network drivers (since it showed intel wifi as a probable cause in one of the bucket ids) here.
    I thought I had 12.1, image attached. Should I reinstall? If so, I know sometimes ATI things don't uninstall correctly, any extra steps I need to take to make sure I get a good re-install?

    ePeen said:
    Out of date drivers that need updating:

    pnetmdm64.sys - Wed Mar 07 13:13:19 2007 (June Fabrics Technology/PdaNet Modem). Can be updated here.
    I just uninstalled since the update wouldn't reinstall.
    ePeen said:
    sncduvc.SYS - Mon Dec 29 04:14:26 2008 (Suyin USB 2.0 Webcam driver). OEM, I cannot find a link, but I post one if I can find one.
    Speaking of drivers, you have the infamous sptd.sys (SCSI Pass Through Direct Host - Daemon Tools (known issues with Win7) listed in your drivers list. This is an infamous causer of BSODs and issues in Windows 7. Uninstall Daemon Tools from your system, restart, and then use DuplexSecure's SPTD uninstaller to ensure that SPTD is fully removed from your system.
    Uninstalled.

    Thanks thus far!
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  4. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Oh, is there a Daemon Tools substitute I should use?
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  5. Posts : 306
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    TruFloridaGator said:
    Oh, is there a Daemon Tools substitute I should use?
    Power ISO, Virtual Clone Drive, etc.
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  6. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Just decided to run memtest again on individual sticks this time and it wont even boot to the bios with 1 stick in slot 0, which is the stick i have to take apart the whole computer to get to. Any reason?
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  7. Posts : 306
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    Try a different stick in slot 0, does it boot? If it does, you know it's a stick related issue. If you insert a different stick into slot 0 and it still does not boot, try different slots with that stick and see if it yields better results and allows you to boot. If so, it's a slot related issue.
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    ePeen said:
    Try a different stick in slot 0, does it boot? If it does, you know it's a stick related issue. If you insert a different stick into slot 0 and it still does not boot, try different slots with that stick and see if it yields better results and allows you to boot. If so, it's a slot related issue.
    I just read the g73 needs 2 sticks to boot. Im going with a clean os install, so ill ghost and keep you updated of any weird bsods
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  9. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Ok, fresh install Windows 7 HP 64 clean & legit (no drivers). I don't have the recovery CD, so was installing drivers manually.

    In the following order:

    Drivers installed
    Chipset
    LAN
    Wifi

    Programs
    Firefox
    Java (installed for drivers dls from ASUS)
    Mozbackup
    Bittorent
    PowerISO
    Norton Ghost 15.1 30 Day Trial & got the auto restart mid install Event 41 Power Kernel. In the event viewer, shows that I had one yesterday sometime after the fresh install(never noticed) with bugcheckcode 254. Dump file attached (only had 1)
    Last edited by TruFloridaGator; 21 Feb 2012 at 12:34.
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  10. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Just got another Event 41 Power Kernal during AMD/ATI Catalyst installation. This time it just locked up, since I turned off the reboot in case of critical error. It did not produce a bug code.
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