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ntoskrnl.exe BSOD at shutdown/restart!
HI,
I was going to post in an old thread, but it was 193 days old with no resolution, so I have decided to post a new post, (per the instructions on the page here)
Back in March, I installed 2 x Corsair Force Series GT CSSD-F120GBGT-BK 2.5" 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive's (SSD) Into my computer, set up as a RAID 0. I was running great!
Something else happened that I had something running in the background that was taking all my band with for my uverse and I couldn't go on line without lagging. So after a few months of troubleshooting, I decided to put a clean install of Windows 7. back on. After the install I got a few BSOD's but I proceeded to move on and update windows first, before I tried troubleshooting this problem. Remembering from a previous BSOD issue I had, I proceeded to go to my device manager and DISABLE one of my High Definition Audio Controller's (the one that my video card was not using). This fixed one of the 3 BSOD issues.
The next BSOD I got was in relation to driver_power_state_failure, this only happened once and according to the BSOD message I got, I need not worry unless it keeps happening, which, so far, it has not.
The 3rd BSOD message I got was the ntoskrnl.exe.. This occured when I was finished updating windows and going to restart. I was frozen in "Shutting Down" for over 15 minutes, but I let it do it's thing, then I got a message that windows recovered from a serious error, which I then ran "Who Crahsed" and found the following:
On Thu 8/2/2012 2:09:37 AM GMT your computer crashed
crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\080112-35474-01.dmp
This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x8207A)
Bugcheck code: 0x1000009F (0x4, 0x258, 0xFFFFFA8009DEFB50, 0xFFFFF80000B9C510)
Error: CUSTOM_ERROR
file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
product: Microsoftฎ Windowsฎ Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: NT Kernel & System
The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this time.
The things I have read on line, faulty memory, hardware, non-updated drivers ect., I tend to disagree with a bit, as I just reformatted and downloaded all the latest drivers from all the manufacturers of the devices I own.
The things I have read on line, faulty memory, hardware, non-updated drivers ect., I tend to disagree with a bit, as I just reformatted and downloaded all the latest drivers from all the manufacturers of the devices I own, and I wasn't getting this error for the last 4 month at all.
Any help here would be great!
My system spec's are as follows: (I am not overclocked, everything is STOCK)
SYSTEM MANUFACTURER: Self Built
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU: Intel i7-920 (2.67 GHz)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS-Rampage II Extreme MOBO
MEMORY: 12GB OCZ Reaper (6 x 2GB) DIMM DDR3 PC3-8500U DDR3 1066 (7-7-7-16 4-26-8-4)
GRAPHICS: EVGA Nvidia 470 GTX
SOUND CARD: Supreme FX X-fi-Audigy
MONITORS: 1x Samsung SyncMaster PX2370 LED (Main), 1x Samsung 226BW LCD (Secondary)
SCREEN RESOLUTION: LED-1920x1080, LCD-1680x1050
HARD DRIVES: 4 internal :
2x120 GB Corsair SSD in a RAID 0
1x 750 GB
1x 1 TB Internal
3 TB External
PSU: Coolermaster 750 watt PSU
CASE: Thermaltake-Spedo case
COOLING: 8 Cooling Fans on case and inside case- AIR COOLED!
MOUSE: Logitech G-9 Optical
KEYBOARD: Logitech G-15 and G-13
INTERNET SPEED: AT&T Uverse Internet
Ping: 30 ms
Download: 11.51 Mbps
Upload: 1.47 Mbps
I am also attaching my BSOD dump files for your review. Which this I had a hard time with. I used the tool from the forums here and it never created a folder. So, I tricked it and was able to create one on my own...let me know if I'm missing anything?
Thanks in advance!! and if I left anything out, let me know and I'll add
it...
Last edited by Homeuser66; 02 Aug 2012 at 11:37. Reason: Found proper Zip file