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What's causing this BSOD (0x50, 0x1a, 0x7f)?
I've experiencing the Blue Screen of Death errors recently
I followed the posting steps and attached the .zip files on this thread
All help will be appreciated
I've experiencing the Blue Screen of Death errors recently
I followed the posting steps and attached the .zip files on this thread
All help will be appreciated
Hello, Welcome to SF!
BugCheck 50 can actually be caused by quite a lot of things. Memory, device drivers, corrupt installs, and anti-virus.Code:Probably caused by :memory_corruption ( nt!MiAgeWorkingSet+1d1 ) BugCheck 50, {fffff6837f7e0df8, 0, fffff80002c7e55b, 5} BugCheck Info: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50)
After looking at the MSINFO32 file, I found this line:
This basically means that the anti-virus you currently have is corrupt. From the looks of it, you are just using Windows Defender:Code:Security Processor Loader Driver ROOT\LEGACY_SPLDR\0000 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
I suggest disabling it(you can follow this tutorial: Windows Defender - Turn On or Off), as it also has some application errors, and just installing Download Microsoft Security Essentials from Official Microsoft Download CenterCode:msmpeng.exe c:\program files\microsoft security client\msmpeng.exe
This is weird to me because I have never seen a problem with Windows Defender before, but that does not mean it isn't possible.
And to be on the safe side, lets run a RAM - Test with Memtest86+
TipRun Memtest86 for a minimum of 8 passes
Post back results.
-Justin
That's weird...I tried to turn off Windows Defender, but it was already off, and I got MSE installed already.
*about to run a RAM memtest*
EDIT: I might run it overnight while I'm sleeping since it takes a long time to finish
I really hope my RAM is fine. I don't feel like testing my motherboards
If you already have it installed, then I suggest reinstalling it with a fresh downloaded copy.
I double checked the Windows Defender issue and found out that the Administrator setting is still checked (it was "off" because I have MSE installed)...silly me
I re-installed MSE and it is currently updating. I hope this permanently solves the issue
NOTE: I have no BSODs so far today even before doing something with Windows Defender and MS Essentials
Thanks for your help!!!
UPDATE: Just got a BSOD error...
I haven't ran a memtest (planning on doing it tonight)
I don't remember restarting after re-installing MSE.
Is there anything that's different about the latest BSOD error, or is it still about my anti-virus programs?
It's showing all the above possible errors, I am going to look at them in detail here soon.
-Justin
Im doing the memtest right now (typing this using my phone)