BSOD after a Clean Format, error 0x0000001E

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  1. Posts : 11,269
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       #41

    Sorry for the delay in responses. James has been really busy and asked me to take over in his threads for a time; I must have missed this one. My apologies.

    Problem devices:
    Code:
    SBRE	ROOT\LEGACY_SBRE\0000	This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
    This appears to be a Sunbelt driver. Did you have Sunbelt or GFI software installed on your system at one time?

    It may also be: SBRE, is reporting "tv_ConfigMgrErr24". - Microsoft Answers


    Reviews on your SpeedyPC Software: speedypc.com | WOT Reputation Scorecard | WOT (Web of Trust)

    Many of us on the forums actually do not recommend automated optimization tools for Windows 7. Windows 7 does a much better job of handling its own optimization than its predecessors did. We especially do not recommend registry cleaning as an "optimization" step because automated registry cleaning causes more harm to the registry than it actually repairs.

    In the future, if you need help optimizing Windows 7, please post a thread in Performance & Maintenance - Windows 7 Forums or follow the tutorial enclosed in that forum to Optimize Windows 7.


    Crashes indicate network related problems. I note that you have Kaspersky, Malwarebytes, and ad-aware running in realtime. I would recommend running only one of these in realtime to test and Kaspersky will provide the best security of the three. Malwarebytes is better suited to standalone scanning and not using the full pro version or trial version. You should probably remove ad-aware completely. If you want a similar scanner to ad-aware that can be run as a standalone scanner: SUPERAntiSpyware.com | Remove Malware | Remove Spyware - AntiMalware, AntiSpyware, AntiAdware!

    Keep in mind that the crashes may be related to the SpeedyPC software, and you may need to Clean Install Windows 7
    Last edited by writhziden; 21 May 2012 at 10:56. Reason: sbre problem
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  2. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #42

    Jaroons,

    writhziden has given you excellent advice.

    Please let us know the results of following each of the suggestions he made.
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  3. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #43

    SUCCESS (sort of)!

    I uninstalled Malawarebytes, SpeedyPC and Ad Aware. I didn't have anything from Sunbelt software on my system, but when I went into device manager and looked for hidden devices there was a question mark on SBRE device (whatever that was for). I removed the device, rebooted and then NO MORE BLUE SCREENS!

    I say sort of, because I'm still getting errors when After Effects and Premiere try to start up. But those are problems I'll take to the Adobe support forum. The important thing is, no more blue screens!

    I tested other instances that Adobe products produced blue screens for me. Using "MiniBridge" in Adobe Photoshop, using publishing plugins with Adobe Lightroom. No blue screens.

    I want to thank very much all the people who helped on this thread and took up their time to help me out. Especially to Writhziden who had the clue to the final answer. Thank you to the sevenforums.com community!

    Now, if I can work out why I get a DEVICE_POWER_STATE_FAILURE 0x0000009F BSOD when I try to hibernate Windows . . .

    Thanks again!
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  4. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #44

    I can't seem to find any DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE crashes. Have you had one since you removed the software you said you removed and fixed the device manager issue?

    Ah, found one. It points to network related, so it may be due to the security software and be the same as the others.

    Let us know how things go next time you hibernate.
    Last edited by writhziden; 21 May 2012 at 21:33. Reason: 9F crashes...
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