New Post Old Machine BSOD Randomly


  1. Posts : 5
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    New Post Old Machine BSOD Randomly


    As per posting instructions I will load the Diagnostic Tool Results.

    I havent had a problem with this machine for a while. I initially had 8Gbs Ram but 2 of the Chips started Acting so I removed them.

    Any and All help will be appreciated.


    OS: Win 7 Ultimate x64
    CPU: AMD Athon II X3 Processor
    Motherboard: Gigabyte MA770T-UD3
    Memory:Ballistix DDR 3 PC -12800 (2 x 2GB)
    Graphics Card(s): EVGA Geforce 8400GS

    Hard Drives
    PSU: RAIDMAX RX-500AF
    Case: COOLER MASTER Elite RC-330-KKR1
    Cooling: COOLER MASTER Hyper TX3 RR-910-HTX3-G1
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #2

    Hi,

    Firstly please install Windows Service Pack 1 as it will increase system stability.
    Then once installed please run Windows Updates and install all the latest updates.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/is-IS/windows7/install-windows-7-service-pack-1
    http://windows.microsoft.com/is-IS/windows/service-packs-download#sptabs=win7

    From your logs:

    Code:
     
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
    BugCheck 24, {1904fb, fffff880029ca028, fffff880029c9890, fffff88001218388}
    Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsPreRequestProcessingExtend+28 )
    Followup: MachineOwner
    ---------
    2: kd> !analyze -v
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM (24)
    STOP 0x00000024: NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
    Usual causes: Disk corruption, insufficient physical memory, Device driver, Indexing, Resident antivirus, backup, defrag programs, Disk/Drive failing/failure


    Avast Anti-Virus is causing issues:

    Code:
    Drivers: aswSnx.SYS and aswSP.SYS
    Refers to: Avast Anti-Virus
    Please remove Avast from your system: avast! Uninstall Utility | Download aswClear for avast! Removal

    As an alternative, please download and install:

    Microsoft Security Essentials.
    Recommended from a strict BSOD perspective, compatibility & stability
    compared to other antiviruses/internet security software.

       Note
    Once downloaded, update and run a full system scan


    Also your video drivers need updating:

    Code:
     
    Driver: nvlddmkm.sys
    Dated: Thu Aug 30 16:50:16 2012
    Refers to: Nvidia Video Drivers
    Install the latest driver, Choose Option 2: Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers

    Code:
    Driver: MpFilter.sys
    Refers to: Microsoft Windows AntiMalware protection system
    See if there is a windows update for this driver.

    Run these tests:


    SFC to check the integrity of all Windows 7 system files:
    • Click on Start > Type in search cmd
      Right-click cmd after results are displayed and Run as Administrator
      Type SFC /scannow at the prompt
      (Note: There is a space between SFC and /scannow)
    SFC Tutorial

       Note
    Select option two. If any problems are found, run the scan 3 times and immediately
    reboot the computer after each scan.



    Also run chkdsk in an elevated command prompt in order to check for file system errors and bad sectors on your HDD:

    • Click on Start>Type in search cmd
    • Right click cmd and Run as Administrator
    • At the command prompt please type: chkdsk /f/r
      (There is a space between chkdsk and /f/r)
    Chkdsk Tutorial

    Post back any results/observations.

    cheers

    Dave
      My Computer


 

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