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A Wide Variety Of BSODs Happening Randomly And Without Pattern
This is my second attempt to make this thread, as I just experienced a BSOD while trying to type it up the first time. Let me give you a brief history. This is an older custom built computer from the Windows XP days:
Intel Pentium 4 w/HT @ 3Ghz 2GB
PC3200 (1GBx2) 1 120GB
Seagate PATA Hard Drive 1 40GB
Seagate PATA Hard Drive
AGP 8X Nividia GeForce 5500FX video card
I installed Windows 7 on it, however, since I had such fabulous results doing the same on an XP-era laptop I own. However, this one is giving me trouble. It's been giving me a variety of BSODs every day since it's install. At least 3 a day, every day. Here are some of the types of BSODs I've been getting:
Memory Management
IRQ Not Less Than Or Equal
Page Fault In Non Paged Area
Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap
PFN List Corrupt
Bad Pool Header
Driver Power State Failure
Reference By Pointer
And my most recent one that happened when I tried to type this thread up the first time and while I have Driver Verifier on: Driver Verifier IOManager Violation
Quite a list, huh? First thing I did was run memtest86 for 10+ hours or 4 passes. It came back with one error. Here is the screenshot from that test/result:
EDIT: Sorry. BSOD again.
Anyway, after memtest86, I turned on Driver Verifier and it wasn't long before I was given another BSOD (and another). At one point I couldn't even boot to Windows due to a BSOD. I checked both of my hard drives with Seatools For Windows and they both came back clean. I am currently running sfc /scannow, but it's only at 10% finished so I still have some ways to go before it is finished.
I've attached all the dump files so someone with more knowledge with this than I can take a look at them and maybe help me get this issue resolved while I am scanning with sfc. I am also attaching your Seven Forums Diagnostic Tool results. Thank you.
Last edited by homepcsi; 16 May 2014 at 07:39.