Constant random BSOD errors, Multiple error messages on screen

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  1. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Constant random BSOD errors, Multiple error messages on screen


    Hi everyone, I've been constantly experiencing random blue screen errors with different error messages such as:
    INTERUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    My system at the moment is
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    AMD Athlon II X3 455 @3.3ghz (Stock)
    4gb DDR3 1333mhz
    Biostar A780L3L mobo
    AMD Radeon HD 6670 GDDR5 1gb
    3 80gb Seagate hard drives

    I did have 8gb of ram (two 4gb sticks)which at first I thought there was a problem with the memory, so I ran Memtest86 and found out that one stick had lots of errors so I've sent that stick off to be replaced, however the BSoD's still continue. I've tried a fresh install of Windows 7 which I encountered a BSoD during the install. I did manage to install a fresh copy of Windows on the hard drive though.

    After installing, the BSoD's still continued, I went into the bios and underclocked the CPU from 3.3ghz to 3.0ghz because I thought that maybe the motherboard was under some kind of stress or couldn't handle the CPU at this clock speed. This still didn't help as the BSoD's continued. I thought it might be something to do with the onboard Realtek network chip as it crashed a good few times using any internet browser. I've tried disabling the onboard network chip and using an addon wireless PCI card but this didn't seem to solve anything either.

    The system seems to work fine for a while if I'm not running many programs but eventually blue screens. If someone could help me solve this that'd be brilliant.
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  2.    #2

    Code:
    BugCheck 3D, {fffff80000b9c120, 0, 0, fffff80002c7ed04}
    
    Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiInterruptDispatchNoLock+2f4 )
    Code:
    0: kd> lmvm Rt64win7 
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`04800000 fffff880`048be000   Rt64win7 T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: Rt64win7.sys
        Image path: Rt64win7.sys
        Image name: Rt64win7.sys
        Timestamp:        Thu Oct 25 10:20:09 2012 (50890449)
        CheckSum:         000C14E6
        ImageSize:        000BE000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Your Realtek RTL8168D/8111D NIC driver seems to be rather outdated and causing problems, update the driver from here:

    Install and perform full scans with:

       Information
    Remember to install the free version of Malwarebytes not the free trail; untick the free trial box during installation. MSE is the most lightweight and compatible with the Windows 7 operating system

    You can also view this thread for a complete free and lightweight security protection combination:
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  3. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for taking the time to reply, I'll give those a try and report back.
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  4.    #4

    Your welcome, will be looking forward for the results.
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  5. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Right, I've done a scan with Malwarebytes which didn't find anything suspicious and I've updated the network driver to the latest one and am still experiencing BSoD's. I've attached the dumps from two bluescreens after I installed the latest network driver.
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  6.    #6

    Code:
    BugCheck 1E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff80002ddc8a3, 1, 2f8bb18}
    
    Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!SepRmGlobalSaclSetWrkr+3 )
    Code:
    Usual causes:  Device driver, hardware, System service, compatibility, Remote control programs, memory, BIOS
    The Kernel detected an illegal instruction, which didn't have a exception handler routine for the instruction, and therefore resulted in the BSOD.

    What were the results of MSE? Perform a scan with Anti-rootkit utility TDSSKiller, this will be very quick, and should produce a log file within the location you saved the .exe file.

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

    Run Driver Verifier to scan for any corrupted drivers which may be causing problems, this program works by running various stress tests on drivers, in order to produce a BSOD which will locate the driver; run for least 24 hours:

       Information
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  7. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Right, so I ran a scan of that TDSSKiller program which told me it didn't find any threats, however, I looked in the log and on one of the first lines it says 'Processor architecture: Intel x64' Considering I'm using an AMD processor, I thought this was a bit strange. Is there some sort of problem with my hardware or is it just the program reading the hardware wrong?

    After that, I ran a scan with MSE which froze the entire system when it was scanning 'C:\Windows\Installer\19a1ee.msp->QFEGDR.cab' I have started another scan of the system as well. I haven't enabled Driver Verifier yet but I will enable it after this system scan completes.

    Update: Since enabling Driver Verifier, the system has crashed twice using the OS and once booting up into the Welcome screen. The thing is, they aren't normal BSoD's, the system crashes as if it's going to a blue screen but never does, it just hangs on a distorted pixelated screen where I have shut it off by holding the button in. This also doesn't produce any crash dumps...
    Last edited by louism957; 12 Apr 2013 at 10:46.
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  8.    #8

    louism957 said:
    Right, so I ran a scan of that TDSSKiller program which told me it didn't find any threats, however, I looked in the log and on one of the first lines it says 'Processor architecture: Intel x64' Considering I'm using an AMD processor, I thought this was a bit strange. Is there some sort of problem with my hardware or is it just the program reading the hardware wrong?
    I wouldn't worry about it, my log also tells me that it's Intel despite the fact I'm using a AMD CPU.

    Disable Driver Verifier for now, the instructions to do so, should be with the same tutorial you used to enable Driver Verifier.

    Code:
    BugCheck 24, {1904fb, fffff880028acc58, fffff880028ac4b0, fffff880012c7025}
    
    Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsUpdateScbSnapshots+95 )
    Code:
    Usual causes:  Disk corruption, insufficient physical memory, Device driver, Indexing, Resident antivirus, backup, defrag programs, Disk/Drive failing/failure
    Its seems there may be some hard-drive failures, or the file system has become corrupted for some reason. This may explain why MSE is crashing also.

    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
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  9. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Okay, I ran Seatools to test my harddrive and it found about 6 errors which it managed to repair. I ran the test twice to make sure. And here's a screenshot of CrystalDiskInfo

    Screenshot
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  10.    #10

    Was the screenshot after fixing the errors? Have you manged to run Chkdsk (Disk Check)?

    For CDI:
    1. Start Crystal Disk Info
    2. Click the Caution
    3. Move All Sliders To The Left
    4. Apply
    5. Exit Program

    Your hard-drive temperature is very warm, have you opened the case and cleared any dust from the fans and the heatsinks?
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