BSOD Windows 7 Home Premium x 64


  1. Posts : 3
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #1

    BSOD Windows 7 Home Premium x 64


    Hi,

    I've just recently build a PC with hardly anything installed, but have been getting random BSOD with Windows 7 Home premium x64. Everything runs smoothly but then there will these random moments of BSOD occurring. Any help would be much appreciated.

    Thank you,

    Oni
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  2. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #2

    OniSama,

    Welcome to SevenForums

    While we look at the file you submitted:

    We need you to help us to help you:

    Carry out following please:
    Update your SevenForums System Specs
    User CP (located on the top menu bar) |
    Your Profile | Edit System Spec
    (left-hand column)

    To gather info, use Speccy (my favorite) or SIW or System Info

    In the System Manufacturer Block, enter:
    Ř Manufacturer and Model OR Custom build.
    Ř ADD the word laptop, desktop, netbook or tablet.
    For example:
    Toshiba Satellite L305D notebook.

    Provide full windows version info, for example:
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit

    Use the “Other Info” block for Optical Reader,
    Mouse, touchpad, wifi adapter, speakers, monitor, etc

    Scroll down and click on SAVE CHANGES.

    With Speccy, you can select with your mouse/touchpad info from the display
    and paste that info into your specs.

    SIW is a marvelous program, but the free version does not offer
    this capability.
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  3. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #3

    initial look shows TDR error which is a video timing error.
    This can be caused by other factor such as your AV software or other peer 2 peer programs running or such programs as Stream and group game-playing programs.

    After and ONLY after filling in those specs, then:
    Install CCleaner:
    CCleaner - PC Optimization and Cleaning - Free Download

    list of STARTUP PROGRAMS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Startup button | Windows tab |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    accept Startup.txt as file name | SAVE button

    list of SCHEDULED TASKS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Startup button | Scheduled Tasks tab |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    enter Scheduled Tasks as File name | Save button

    List of INSTALLED PROGRAMS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Uninstall button |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    accept install.txt as File name | Save button


    UPLOAD, as an attachment, the startup.txt file
    UPLOAD, as an attachment, the Scheduled Tasks.txt file
    UPLOAD, as an attachment, the install.txt file.

    HOW TO UPLOAD
    Post a File or Screenshot in Seven Forums
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #4

    I should have mentioned:
    Please read the post by TVeblen here where he explains TDR problems.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...ml#post2100751
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  5. Posts : 3
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi karlsnooks,

    Thanks for the reply! Have updated my specs and installed CCleaner, attached are the required files


    edit: the link redirected to this thread or is it supposed to
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  6. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #6

    OniSama,

    Excellent that this thread was relocated in the correct forum. My oversight was that I did not immediately request the relocation.
    ===================================
    ====================================
    WIN | type MSCONFIG | ENTER | STARTUP tab |
    Uncheck ALL except for:
    Script:
    Sidebar    Microsoft Corporation    C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe /autoRun
    MSC    Microsoft Corporation    
    "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\msseces.exe" -hide -runkey 
    REBOOT!

    You have just told Win 7 to not run unchecked programs at start up time.

    You have not disabled the programs. They will be run when needed.

    WIN = key with the Microsoft logo on top

    =============================
    =============================
    After and ONLY after that reboot is finished, then

    CCLEANER | TOOLS icon | STARTUP tab | SCHEDULED TASKS tab |
    Use DISABLE button to disable ALL except for:
    Script:
    CCleanerSkipUAC    Piriform Ltd    "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" $(Arg0)
    SidebarExecute    Microsoft Corporation    C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe 
    Close CCleaner.


    REBOOT!


    You have not disabled any programs. You have disabled the scheduled running.
    Later, after your system is running smoothly, you may reenable desired programs.

    ====================================
    =====================================

    After and ONLY after completion of that reboot, then:

    UNINSTALL

    Script:
    Smart Defrag 2    IObit    19/9/2012    10.9 MB    2.5 
    REBOOT

    The only truly safe, under all circumstances, defragmenters are:
    1) the defragmenter built into Win 7 and
    2) Contig from the SysInternals team at Microsoft.


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  7. Posts : 3
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi karlsnooks,

    Have just completed everything, hopefully all the random BSOD doesn't occur anymore. Will update within few days or if the BSOD occurs again. Many thanks for the help!
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