20+BSOD happens most couple minutes after startup


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    20+BSOD happens most couple minutes after startup


    20 plus BSOD happens most about 5-10 minutes after startup. Files in the report were completed in safe mode. Viruses also found and deleted using malware bytes. System health report cannot be completed because of file path not found. an image alos attached. is it because its in safe mode?

    serious help and mess here. please help
    Last edited by Skylais; 26 Aug 2012 at 18:43.
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       #2

    The System Health report cannot be generated in Safe Mode. No worries about that.


    Software Concerns:
    Code:
    Start Menu\Programs\Advanced SystemCare 5
    Start Menu\Programs\Free Window Registry Repair
    Same spiel:
    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.

    The above also goes for Norton 360's registry cleaning. The rest of Norton 360 is fine. :)


    Analysis:
    Some of the crashes may indicate a damaged Windows installation from using the optimization software. It may be necessary to do a clean re-install at some point during troubleshooting.

    The other portion of the crashes were DirectX/onboard graphics related. DirectX comes installed with Windows, so this may indicate Windows corruption. It may also be that there are corrupted drivers or an onboard graphics hardware problem.

    • If you are overclocking any hardware, please stop.

    • Check Windows for corruption. Run SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker up to three times to fix all errors with a restart in between each. Post back if it continues to show errors after a fourth run or if the first run comes back with no integrity violations. Use OPTION THREE of SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker to provide us with the sfcdetails.txt file if errors occur.



    Follow the steps for Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX. To re-install your display card drivers as outlined in the DirectX link, use the following steps.

    1. Download the drivers you want for your display card(s)
    2. Click Start Menu
    3. Click Control Panel
    4. Click Uninstall a program
    5. For onboard graphics:
      1. Click Start Menu
      2. Right Click My Computer/Computer
      3. Click Manage
      4. Click Device Manager from the list on the left
      5. Expand Display adapters
      6. Do the following for each adapter (in case you have multiple display cards)
        • Right click the adapter
        • Click Uninstall (do not click OK in the dialog box that pops up after hitting Uninstall)
        • Put a tick in Delete driver software for this device (if this option is available, otherwise just hit OK) and hit OK

      Alternatively:
      1. Login as an adminstrative user
      2. Click Start Menu
      3. Click Control Panel
      4. Click Hardware and Sound
      5. Click Device Manager (the last link under Devices and Printers)
      6. Expand Display adapters
      7. Do the following for each adapter (in case you have multiple display cards)
        • Right click the adapter
        • Click Uninstall (do not click OK in the dialog box that pops up after hitting Uninstall)
        • Put a tick in Delete driver software for this device (if this option is available, otherwise just hit OK) and hit OK
    6. Restart your computer after uninstalling drivers for all display cards
    7. Install the driver you selected for the display cards once Windows starts


    Remember to try multiple versions of the graphics drivers, download them fresh, and install the freshly downloaded drivers.


    3rd Party Drivers:
    The following is for informational purposes only:
    Code:
    purendis.sys Fri Jun 5 22:32:06 2009 (4A29F146)
    pnarp.sys Sat Jun 6 00:06:44 2009 (4A2A0774)
    intelppm.sys Mon Jul 13 17:19:25 2009 (4A5BC0FD)
    HECIx64.sys Thu Sep 17 13:54:16 2009 (4AB293E8)
    Impcd.sys Fri Feb 26 16:32:11 2010 (4B8859FB)
    btwl2cap.sys Mon Mar 1 19:25:23 2010 (4B8C7713)
    amdxata.sys Fri Mar 19 10:18:18 2010 (4BA3A3CA)
    btwampfl.sys Mon Jul 12 19:41:18 2010 (4C3BC43E)
    btwavdt.sys Mon Jul 19 15:42:27 2010 (4C44C6C3)
    btwaudio.sys Mon Jul 19 15:43:27 2010 (4C44C6FF)
    btwrchid.sys Mon Jul 19 15:43:43 2010 (4C44C70F)
    clwvd.sys Tue Jul 27 19:13:47 2010 (4C4F844B)
    IntcDAud.sys Fri Oct 15 02:28:17 2010 (4CB810A1)
    Ironx64.SYS Fri Nov 12 16:06:50 2010 (4CDDC88A)
    igdkmd64.sys Sun Nov 28 22:23:11 2010 (4CF338BF)
    SYMDS64.SYS Tue Dec 7 17:16:58 2010 (4CFECE7A)
    Soluto.sys Mon Feb 14 05:25:50 2011 (4D591F4E)
    SYMEFA64.SYS Sun Mar 13 21:20:58 2011 (4D7D899A)
    SYMEVENT64x86.SYS Thu Mar 24 17:02:36 2011 (4D8BCD8C)
    SRTSPX64.SYS Tue Mar 29 20:46:18 2011 (4D92997A)
    SYMNETS.SYS Tue Apr 19 16:33:31 2011 (4DAE0DBB)
    iaStor.sys Tue Apr 26 12:06:18 2011 (4DB7099A)
    GEARAspiWDM.sys Mon May 16 14:56:05 2011 (4DD18F65)
    bcmwl664.sys Fri May 20 18:40:51 2011 (4DD70A13)
    SynTP.sys Thu Jun 9 18:15:09 2011 (4DF1620D)
    Rt64win7.sys Tue Aug 23 07:55:41 2011 (4E53B15D)
    stwrt64.sys Thu Sep 8 04:48:44 2011 (4E689D8C)
    IDSvia64.sys Tue Nov 22 13:23:23 2011 (4ECC04BB)
    eeCtrl64.sys Fri Jan 20 16:39:48 2012 (4F19FB44)
    EraserUtilRebootDrv.sys Fri Jan 20 16:39:49 2012 (4F19FB45)
    BHDrvx64.sys Tue Mar 13 14:02:37 2012 (4F5FA7DD)
    mbam.sys Tue Mar 20 10:04:48 2012 (4F68AAA0)
    purendis.sys
    pnarp.sys
    intelppm.sys
    HECIx64.sys
    Impcd.sys
    btwl2cap.sys
    amdxata.sys
    btwampfl.sys
    btwavdt.sys
    btwaudio.sys
    btwrchid.sys
    clwvd.sys
    IntcDAud.sys
    Ironx64.SYS
    igdkmd64.sys
    SYMDS64.SYS
    Soluto.sys
    SYMEFA64.SYS
    SYMEVENT64x86.SYS
    SRTSPX64.SYS
    SYMNETS.SYS
    iaStor.sys
    GEARAspiWDM.sys
    bcmwl664.sys
    SynTP.sys
    Rt64win7.sys
    stwrt64.sys
    IDSvia64.sys
    eeCtrl64.sys
    EraserUtilRebootDrv.sys
    BHDrvx64.sys
    mbam.sys


    Overheating:
    You mentioned something to me in your PM about overheating. When is the last time the system was cleaned of dust?

    Dust Removal:
    To remove dust, follow the subsequent general procedure. If you have a desktop bought from Dell, HP, Sony, Lenovo, etc. make sure removing the desktop casing will not void your warranty first. Call the company if you are still under warranty and ask if it is okay to remove the casing and blow dust out. The procedure described is fine for laptops; just make sure no stickers are on panels saying if you remove the panel it will void the warranty.
    1. Shut down and turn off your computer.
    2. Unplug all power supplies to the computer (AC Power then battery for laptops, AC power for desktops)
    3. Hold down the power button for 30 seconds to close the circuit and ensure all power drains from components.
    4. Remove the casing for a desktop, or remove any screwed on panels and disc drives for laptops.
    5. Blow out the dust inside by using a can of compressed air or a low pressure compressor. You will want to put the computer on a desk or table so you can maintain the can in an upright position if using a can of air. Blow into all crevices on the motherboard, heat sinks, cards, modules, etc. for a desktop. Blow into vents, opened panels, disc drive areas, USB ports, and the keyboard if it is a laptop. You may also want to blow inside the disc drive by replacing the drive to the laptop, starting the computer, opening the drive, and then turning off the computer and removing all power as described above including the 30 second power button step. For a desktop, you may also want to blow inside the disc drive by starting the computer, opening the drive, and then turning off the computer and removing all power as described above including the 30 second power button step.
    6. Replace casing for the desktop. Replace panels and disc drive (if you have not already done so) for the laptop.
    7. Plug power supplies in. AC adapter for the desktop. Battery and then AC Adapter for the laptop.
    8. Start the computer and see if performance is better.




    Easier Laptop steps:

    1. Get a can of compressed air...
    2. Shut down and turn off your system...
    3. Unplug the system from any docking stations...
    4. Remove the AC Adapter and then remove the battery...
    5. Hold down the power button for 30 seconds to ensure all power is drained from the components. This closes the circuit and allows any remaining power to dissipate; it also clears the temporary memory of corruption and resets hardware/software connections. No permanent changes are made to the system doing this step...
    6. Use the can of compressed air to blow into every vent, crevice, keyboard key, USB port, VGA/monitor port, etc...
    7. Replace the battery and then plug in the AC Adapter...
    8. Replace the docking station...
    9. See how the system runs after doing all these steps...

       Warning
    WARNING: Never use a vacuum cleaner or hair drier to clean dust out of your system!!
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    ok, got it! can all the tests be run in safe mode? are the drivers allowed to be installed in safe mode? otherwise we can only get on for about 10-20 minutes ina really laggy format.
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  4. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #4

    If the problem is the graphics driver itself, then uninstalling it in Safe Mode should allow normal mode to boot and run. Then installing a freshly downloaded copy of the Intel graphics driver ought to resolve the problem.

    Of course, if the graphics issue is hardware related, the dust steps will need to be carried out (they probably should anyway if they have not been in the past six months), and possible hardware repairs/replacement will be necessary.



    If the problem is due to Windows corruption, sfc /scannow can be run in Safe Mode as I outlined in my previous post, and it should fix any issues. If not, the system would need to have Windows re-installed either with a repair install if you can get normal Windows working again (repair install will not work in safe mode or at boot), or with a clean install.

    Do not start the repair install or clean install until given steps to do so. I was just letting you know where this is leading if things do not go well.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #5

    Alrighty thanks! This hopefully turns out well. I think a few viruses screwd some stuff up. Found a few trojans in the same directory with specific video codecs. My friend said his older brother had been downloading movies in rar files.-_- ok i will do the steps above when i get the chance


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    ok sfc scans are in progress, 2 reboots have been required so far, glad to know its acting.. although lots of malware is on the system we can't get the malware off before the pc freezes. and now its requiring another reboot.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #7

    here are the sfc details
    Last edited by Skylais; 26 Aug 2012 at 18:43.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
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    did one last sfc scannow and got this.
    Also restarted and got another bluescreen upon logon without safe mode
    Last edited by Skylais; 26 Aug 2012 at 18:43.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    nvm problem solved backed up his files and factory reset:) thanx
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #10

    Yep, I thought it might have been software related with all those optimization tools running. Hopefully you will both avoid those programs in the future. Glad to see it solved!!
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