Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Graphics Driver BSOD!!!!

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  1. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #61

    Hmm thats interesting Everest says something different than the device manager:
    Everest Says:
    The same Thing under 'Windows Network'
    But the tab under that:'PCI/PnP Network it says 2 different things it says:
    'Intel 82540EM Based Gigabit Network Adapter PCI'
    and under that it says:
    'Ralink RT2561 802.11g Turbo Wireless Network Adapter PCI'
    Wth is this Ralink? =/
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #62

    JNC

    Sometimes more than one driver uses the same file and everest may not use the same method of deciding who owns it than device manager.

    In goggling setr61.sys I found that its used by both linksys and ralink.

    Im still wondering if there inst an underlying memory problem cause these different bsod.

    two things

    first can you run msinfo 32 in search, save the resultant file and zip it and upload it.

    two all the ram came with the machine at the same time, right? and you aren't doing anything like overclocking. dont think you can but gotta check

    You can also download memtest86 and check the memory

    ken
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  3. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #63

    Attachment 28791
    Also I'm not overclocking, but I did add RAM but I checked with the store and what I had to make sure it was the same kind of memory and it was compatible with my system, it was the same kind of memory I had before, just upgraded the space, and the memory has been working fine for like a couple months (I'd say atleast 6 months) with no BSODs on XP ever.
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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       #64

    JNC

    you have 4 memory sticks?
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  5. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #65

    No I have 2, my computer can only have 2 1gb sticks, and that is exactly what I have
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  6. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #66

    o.O It says I have 4 gbs of virtual memory, but I know for a fact I've always had only 2
    o.O
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  7. Posts : 91
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       #67

    Oh and I downloaded that memory test thing and it just made my like only floppy disk lying around unusable...=/ It didnt do anythign else, and its reliable its from Cnet....=/
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  8. Posts : 28,845
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       #68

    great so its impossible to have them in the wrong slots. when you buy memory its always a good idea to buy it all at the same time because they are "matched" to work together. Since you got one with the machine and another at a different time, we need to do a little digging to se if they are absolutely identical.

    One way to check that is to pull out 1 stick and see if you get bsod's. if not swap and put the other in the same slut the first one was and try it that way. If no bsod with with but bsod with both then we need to dig further.

    In the mean time get memtest86 and runn it to test your wmwory for at least an hour

    let me know

    edit for add:you can burn it to dvd

    Ken
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  9. Posts : 6
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       #69

    same here?


    Hi,
    I have a HP mini 2140 Windows 7 Ent installed. This netbook has intel 945 graphics chip.
    I have the latest drivers, double checked - on Intel and on Hp site.
    Everything was fine for 5 months now.
    I have 3 BSOD so far randomly while watching video with Media Player Classic Home Cinema.
    Event viewer says it was a 0x00000119 BSOD, google says it has sg to do with video scheduler. Any idea?
    Thanks for your answers
    Last edited by vasalarcos; 20 Sep 2009 at 15:58. Reason: hw info added
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  10. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #70

    vasalarcos said:
    Hi,
    I have a HP mini 2140 Windows 7 Ent installed.
    I have the latest drivers, double checked - on Intel and on Hp site.
    I have 3 BSOD so far randomly while watching video with Media Player Classic Home Cinema.
    Event viewer says it was a 0x00000119 BSOD, google says it has sg to do with video scheduler. Any idea?
    Thanks for your answers
    Please.. Dont hijack threads, it makes it too confusing when answering questions. Start a new thread specific to your problem ... and remember to fill out your system specs when you do..
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