BSOD - ntoskrnl.exe+75c40


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
       #1

    BSOD - ntoskrnl.exe+75c40


    Been receiving these BSOD for a few weeks now, there is no set pattern to them as they can happen at anytime. I have upload the required file and the bugview file.

    I have no idea what it causing it as it started to happen out of the blue. My computer is a laptop if that makes any difference.
    Last edited by caesar23; 11 Mar 2013 at 09:26.
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  2. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #2

    There is a lot of info needed not in your dump files

    Please run the SF tool again, this time click "Grab All" and wait for each windows to
    appear then click ok.

    And here are the instructions for posting:

    Cheers

    Dave
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Sorry about that, I have uploaded the full file this time round in the first post.
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  4.    #4

    Code:
    BugCheck 109, {a3a039d895ba4670, b3b7465ee8388172, c0000082, 7}
    
    Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )
    Code:
    Usual causes:  Device driver, Breakpoint set with no debugger attached, Hardware (Memory in particular)
    Code:
    1: kd> !error c0000082
    Error code: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000082 (3221225602) - Too many GUIDs were requested from the allocation server at once.
    The kernel has detected that the MSR partition has been modified in some form.

    Run some hard-drive diagnostics and follow these steps:

    Find your hard-drive manufacturer and run their tests.

    Additional Tests:

    Post a screenshot of Crystal Disk Info summary:

    writhziden said:
    If you have an SSD, make sure the following are up to date:
    • SSD firmware
    • BIOS Version
    • Chipset Drivers
    • Hard disk controller drivers/SATA drivers
    • If you have a Marvell IDE ATA/ATAPI device, make sure the drivers are up to date from the Intel site or Marvell site and not from your motherboard/vendor support site.
    Check for any file system errors and bad sectors using Option #2 of:

    Use this command with Disk Check:

    Code:
    chkdsk C: /f /r
    Scan for any malware using:

    Scan for any missing, modified or corrupted protected Windows files with:

    Reduce the number of programs at startup, to avoid any driver or program conflicts:
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