BSOD's New Install

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
       #1

    BSOD's New Install


    So I switched from Windows XP Pro 32-Bit to Windows 7 64-Bit. I also changed from an IDE Western Digital Caviar in a non-raid config to 2x Western Digital Raptors in Raid0. I then proceeded to boot and let windows install drivers for me. I found out quickly my sound card was not supported so I disabled it and enabled onboard. It installed my video card just fine but I went to the nvidia website and downloaded it and installed it just incase. Anyhow I get random blue screens all the time when not in safe mode and none of my hardware had any problems on XP Pro 32-Bit so I doubt its a hardware problem. I was guessing some kind of driver problem but I don't know of any drivers but the video and sound... I checked my new hard drives as well with the utility and it says their fine. I included the one dump file sorry its only one i will post back when I get a couple more I deleted my old ones.



    Specs :
    OS : Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
    Mobo : ASRock 4CoreDual-Sata2
    CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4 Ghz
    Memory : 2GB DDR2 667 Mhz, GSkill
    HDD's : 2x WD Raptor X's 74GB RAID0
    Video Card : MSI NX8800 GTS (2009 Driver)
    Sound : Onboard Sound HdAudio (2009 Driver)
    PSU : Apevia Iceberg 680 Watt
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  2. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #2

    Dump reports 0x1a error, probably caused by ntkrnlmp.exe
    0x1a is memory management, but need more dumps to be more precise

    Check all drivers, chipset & bios are updated
    If OCing return to stock
    Run memtest overnight to stress ram

    post back more dumps when you get them
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Not overclocking so no problem there... Will run memtest tonight.
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  4. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Heres a couple more, gonna run memtest tonight still, though I don't think its the ram, had the ram for 3 years and they havent ever given me a BSOD. Just now on Windows 7 thats it. Only new hardware are the hard drives. Im gonna check them a few more time but every time it tells me their fine.
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Woops forgot the attachment, here it is.
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  6. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #6

    You might want to try these Windows 7 X64 drivers that are made just for your board.
    ASRock > Products > Motherboard > 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0 > Download
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  7. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #7

    chev65 said:
    You might want to try these Windows 7 X64 drivers that are made just for your board.
    ASRock > Products > Motherboard > 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0 > Download
    Anything is worth a try, and come to think of it this would make sense as I have never changed any of my mobo drivers after changing to 64 Bit Windows 7. Will post back results.
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  8. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Well I have installed my mobo's new drivers, sound drivers, and video drivers from nvidias website. Still getting the blue screens. Heres a couple more dumps any help is appreciated. I have just did a system restore on my computer as well to original install as it didn't really start doing this until i installed image burn and made a copy of my windows disc for a buddy. I doubt this works as it didn't change too much but anything is worth trying I guess. Also I don't know if it matters but I have my old hard drive still in my computer with XP on it... never boot from it though.. I doubt it matters either tho as I unplugged it and still got a blue screen without it there.
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #9

    SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION (c1)
    Special pool has detected memory corruption. Typically the current thread's
    stack backtrace will reveal the guilty party.
    PROCESS_NAME: WarRock.exe
    Probably caused by : hardware_ram ( ZEROED_PAGE_CORRUPTED )
    BUCKET_ID: X64_0x1a_8887_VRF_ZEROED_PAGE_CORRUPTED

    Those are the results of both dmp's. I'd say they are pointing to a memory problem, either bad memory or incorrect memory settings or voltages which would require some adjustments in bios to correct.
    I would test the memory or make adjustments to memory settings until you are stable again.
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #10

    RAM is at stock speeds as the BIOS is set to do all of that automatically as I have always had it. And as far as the ram going bad I highly doubt that... Ram has been fine for 4 years until I changed Hard Drives and Operating System and all of a sudden their going faulty? I remember when my buddies ram was going bad... He had problems getting his computer to boot w/o getting a BSOD, that's not the case here... No problems BOOTING AT ALL. And if it were hardware related wouldn't the issue still come up in safe mode? Because in safe mode I have never gotten a blue screen once.... None of it adds up to being my RAM. That's 50 bucks I don't have right now.


    And I ran an overnight test with no errors.... Sat and watched it for an hour for 3 passes as well. I understand what those two dumps are saying but honestly ive looked at a few of them myself and those are the first two saying memory issues, others were sound and drivers which I fixed.

    Also sorry to keep editing but I also just thought of this, I know they arent RAM related because the other night I ran XP off my old HDD and didn't get 1 blue screen, RAM performed as if I just bought it.
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