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    BSODs on Startup


    Hey! :)
    I installed Windows 7 last night, and it was working really well for me until a few hours later. It would BSOD on me and I'd be forced to restart. Then whenever I tried to boot up 7 again, it'd BSOD before it even booted.. I even formatted my HDD, which let me restart the computer about 4 times before it failed (it was 2 before). I believe the problem started when I enabled both processors on my computer and restarted. When I reinstalled windows, the one processor was still the only one running and I still got the problem.
    I think I managed to salvage the DMP files, so should I upload them? Would someone be able to help me?
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  2. Posts : 27
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    Ah crap. I didn't manage to save them.. I do have a picture of the blue screen which had an error code..
    I believe I got:
    0x00000000 (0xc0000001 0x00100498)
    I'm doing another fresh install, so I'll probably be able to get another DMP file within the hour..
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  4. Posts : 27
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    Alright, to start, I got my ISO and Key from MSDNAA through my school.
    I believe I'm using a SATA HDD, no overclocking of any sort (it's a notebook, lol).
    Initially, it was a clean install but without formatting, and after the problem started I preformatted the hard drive before installing 7.
    I have a SATA DVD drive, and I'm running whatever the final released version of the OS is.

    Hopefully that's enough, let me know if I forgot anything! Thanks!

    (P.S. I restarted four times and still no problems yet)
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  5. Posts : 27
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    Got another BSOD, but the startup repair let me back on the computer. Here's my dmp file if anyone can read it. Thanks!
    Oh, and I installed Firefox and iTunes on my computer, that was it. I restarted about seven-eight times to try to replicate the BSOD and it didn't happen until I started installing programs..
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    TClarke91 said:
    Got another BSOD, but the startup repair let me back on the computer. Here's my dmp file if anyone can read it. Thanks!
    Oh, and I installed Firefox and iTunes on my computer, that was it. I restarted about seven-eight times to try to replicate the BSOD and it didn't happen until I started installing programs..
    The OS is crashing because the (critical) wininit.exe process has terminated unexpectedly with this error message:

    Error code: (Win32) 0xe (14) - Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.

    The type of "storage" being referenced is most likely paged or non-paged pool memory. This is one of those rare occasions when access to the full memory dump - as opposed to the minidump - may allow the underlying reasons for the crash to be quickly determined. The file is called memory.dmp and by default it lives in the \Windows folder after a crash. If you zip it up tightly, upload it to rapidshare.com or somewhere similar, and paste the link here, it may be possible to tell you exactly what's going wrong.
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  7. Posts : 27
    Windows 7
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    Ah great. Sounds scary. I just wanted to note that I'm able to reboot whenever I want, but I often get a BSOD and get sent back to the system repair and I'm told to do a system restore. It always happens when I install new programs.
    Here's the file:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/297591164/MEMORY.rar.html

    Hopefully it explains something.. Thanks.
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  8. Posts : 27
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    TClarke91 said:
    Hey! :)
    I installed Windows 7 last night, and it was working really well for me until a few hours later. It would BSOD on me and I'd be forced to restart. Then whenever I tried to boot up 7 again, it'd BSOD before it even booted.. I even formatted my HDD, which let me restart the computer about 4 times before it failed (it was 2 before). I believe the problem started when I enabled both processors on my computer and restarted. When I reinstalled windows, the one processor was still the only one running and I still got the problem.
    I think I managed to salvage the DMP files, so should I upload them? Would someone be able to help me?
    Hey and welcome

    Sure zip the dump files and upload them for us to debug

    Let us know if you need help with it

    Ken
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  10. Posts : 27
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    zigzag3143 said:
    TClarke91 said:
    Hey! :)
    I installed Windows 7 last night, and it was working really well for me until a few hours later. It would BSOD on me and I'd be forced to restart. Then whenever I tried to boot up 7 again, it'd BSOD before it even booted.. I even formatted my HDD, which let me restart the computer about 4 times before it failed (it was 2 before). I believe the problem started when I enabled both processors on my computer and restarted. When I reinstalled windows, the one processor was still the only one running and I still got the problem.
    I think I managed to salvage the DMP files, so should I upload them? Would someone be able to help me?
    Hey and welcome

    Sure zip the dump files and upload them for us to debug

    Let us know if you need help with it

    Ken

    I did, it's in the rapidshare link in the post before my bump.
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