Sudden BSOD after over 3 years of use.


  1. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #1

    Sudden BSOD after over 3 years of use.


    So Im pretty careful with my PC, and today my laptop seems to have had its first BSOD.
    I actually did not see it, but this is what happened: I was using the laptop the whole day, everything seemed to be fine, and i recently closed the lid (to put it into hibernate). After about an hour when i opened the lid back up, instead of resuming from hibernate like it usually does, it appeared to have been shut off. So i booted it back up and got the "Windows did not shut down correctly..., start windows normally" screen. After fully booting I also received the following error:
    Code:
    Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name:	BlueScreen
      OS Version:	6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
      Locale ID:	4105
    
    Additional information about the problem:
      BCCode:	1000007e
      BCP1:	FFFFFFFF80000003
      BCP2:	FFFFF80002E8EB70
      BCP3:	FFFFF88007DB7438
      BCP4:	FFFFF88007DB6C90
      OS Version:	6_1_7601
      Service Pack:	1_0
      Product:	768_1
    
    Files that help describe the problem:
      C:\Windows\Minidump\011814-24242-01.dmp
      C:\Users\Priyesh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-82399-0.sysdata.xml
    
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    (I have also attached the files from the SF diagnostic tool.)

    The only thing that I can think of that was done differently than usual was that i was doing a lot of coding and debugging with my android phone via the usb. So im just wondering if anyone can give me an idea of what may have caused this.

    Heres some other info about the PC:
    Dell inspiron n5110
    i5-2450m
    6gb
    dualbooting win7 and ubuntu 13.10
    Like i said, everything has been running fine for over 3 years...never had a bsod.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #2

    Welcome to the forum.

    Please update these older drivers. Links are included to assist in looking up the source of the drivers. If unable to find an update, please remove (un-install) the program responsible for that driver. DO NOT manually delete/rename the driver as it may make the system unbootable!:-

    NETwNs64.sys Tue Dec 21 23:08:43 2010 (4D10DF1B)
    Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 5000 Series Adapter Driver for Windows 7
    Driver Reference Table - NETwNs64.sys

    lmimirr.sys Wed Apr 11 04:32:45 2007 (461C108D)
    RemotelyAnywhere Mirror Miniport Driver or LogMeIn Mirror Miniport Driver
    Driver Reference Table - lmimirr.sys

    LMIRfsDriver.sys Mon Jul 14 22:26:56 2008 (487B7E50)
    RemotelyAnywhere Mirror Miniport Driver or LogMeIn Mirror Miniport Driver
    Driver Reference Table - LMIRfsDriver.sys

    nusb3xhc.sys Fri Dec 10 10:50:35 2010 (4D01B19B)
    NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver (previous BSOD issues with 2010 and earlier versions)
    Driver Reference Table - nusb3xhc.sys

    nusb3hub.sys Fri Dec 10 10:50:35 2010 (4D01B19B)
    NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver (previous BSOD issues with 2010 and earlier versions)
    Driver Reference Table - nusb3hub.sys

    If no updates are available then remove the software and its drivers.

    Use Revo Uninstaller to uninstall stubborn software. Opt for Advance Mode while uninstalling which allows leftover registry removal:Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware - Free and Full Download - Uninstall software, remove programs, solve uninstall problems

    Perform a clean install of a driver following: How to Clean Left Over Driver Files with Driver Sweeper

    Please run these tests and report back the results.

    1. SFC /scannow to check windows for corruption - SFC /SCANNOW - System File Checker
    2. Disk check for errors on the hard drive - Run Disk Check in Windows 7
    3. Troubleshoot apps by a clean boot - Performing a Clean Startup
    4. Memtest86+ paying attention to part 3 - RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    5. Hard drive test from HDD mfg website - Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure
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