Yet another BSOD problem

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  1. Posts : 22
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    Yet another BSOD problem


    I had numerous BSODs in the last installation, so i've reinstalled Win7. Worked ok for 3 hours. Then i've installed dxwebsetup.exe and PhysX_9.09.0203_SystemSoftware.exe. And it's happening again :|

    Last time i thought it was related to one of the newest Windows Update packets, but now i installed none.

    Writing fast to get before the BSOD. I will be adding additional info.

    [edit]
    Now in device meneger i have two new hardware entries. I didn't have them right after installing Win7.
    One is Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface, and the other is an unknown device
    [/edit]

    [edit2]
    I have not touched the hardware by neither changing BIOS settings, used a software overclocking utility nor did i made any changes to the hardware by phisical intervention.
    [/edit2]

    [edit3]
    I've also tried to revert the changes done by installing thoes two applications, BUT the builtin restore function reported that it couldn't do anything and claimed that the antivir application is preventing it (AVG free edition)
    [/edit3]

    [edit4]
    This the only dump file in the minidump folder.
    [/edit4]
    Last edited by Ater Vulpes; 15 Jun 2010 at 14:08. Reason: New info
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    Ater Vulpes said:
    I had numerous BSODs in the last installation, so i've reinstalled Win7. Worked ok for 3 hours. Then i've installed dxwebsetup.exe and PhysX_9.09.0203_SystemSoftware.exe. And it's happening again :|

    Last time i thought it was related to one of the newest Windows Update packets, but now i installed none.

    Writing fast to get before the BSOD.

    [edit]
    Now in device meneger i have two new hardware entries. I didn't have them right after installing Win7.
    One is Teredo Tunelling Pseudo-Interface, and the other is an unknown device
    [/edit]
    These were caused by usbhub.sys. Since it is a part of win 7 you should run a system file check to repair it.

    to run type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow

    Teredo is normal. I dont know why you installed the other two things can you explain?


    Ken

    Code:
    Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
    Debug session time: Tue Jun 15 13:51:01.274 2010 (GMT-4)
    System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:12.960
    BugCheck A, {1b9, 2, 1, fffff80002887b75}
    Probably caused by : usbhub.sys ( usbhub!UsbhLockPcqWithTag+2d )
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0xA
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
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  3. Posts : 22
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    zigzag3143 said:
    (...)
    I dont know why you installed the other two things can you explain?
    (...)
    I wanted to update DirectX.
    Mass Effect 2 (installed before formating system drive and reinstalling Win7) reported that it couldn't initiate physics hardware and prompted me to install Physix Software System.

    Scan results:

    No integrety violation found.
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  4. Posts : 22
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    More BSODs. Running in Safe Mode. New dump files.

    [edit]
    First BSOD happened when i tried to launch WinAmp. Second when i tried adding this thread to favorites in Maxthone 2. Not sure if it's related, though.
    [/edit]

    [edit2]
    Attempting to add to favorites in safe mode.
    Result:
    Nothing happened.
    [/edit2]

    [edit3]
    From the info on the blue screen:
    First reported: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
    The second: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXEMPTION
    (...)
    STOP:0x0000003B

    I have an uncomplete (part of the right side is missing) picture of the screen.
    [/edit3]

    [edit4]
    I have just recalled. I have changed drive letters. The smaller drive has two partitions. C for system and D for other things. The other drive is E. And that is how i got it from the shop. HOWEVER after reinstalling Win7, the letters were changed: C remained, but D swaped with E. So i changed it back to one drive being C/D partitions and the other a single E.
    [/edit4]

    [edit5]
    Another thing. Crashes seem to have started after a week after i installed Samsung ML-1640 printer. Removed the driver then and it didn't help. Now it's installed and working fine. As it did then.
    [/edit5]
    Last edited by Ater Vulpes; 15 Jun 2010 at 15:07.
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  5. Posts : 22
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    BTW. What tests can i run in Safe Mode ? I could do some of them, while waiting untill someone has time for me.

    [edit]
    Could this be related the the antivirus software ? In some threads people say that using MSE may be a solution. Though it is unlikely for me (in previous instalment i used Avast! for two months before BSODs started occuring; then i think i had one per month). Now i have AVG.
    [/edit]
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  6. Posts : 22
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    Wohooo! Just BSODed under Safe Mode. But i have two new dump files. Go figure.

    [edit]
    In another post i found on of the errors that happened to me:
    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    [/edit]

    [edit2]
    [QUOTE=Ater Vulpes;788903]
    (...)
    [edit]
    (...)and the other is an unknown device
    [/edit]
    (...)

    Found a driver for it on the driver disc for my motherboard. The device is:

    ATK0110 ACPI Utility
    [/edit2]


    [edit3]
    I have downloaded some drivers from ASUS webpage. Should i install them now or should i wait ? Not sure if everything will be updated.
    [/edit3]
    Last edited by Ater Vulpes; 15 Jun 2010 at 16:16.
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  7. Posts : 22
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       #7

    ummm, is my case that hopeless ?
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  8. Posts : 28,845
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    Ater Vulpes said:
    ummm, is my case that hopeless ?
    Never hopeless just sometimes infuriatingly difficult.

    The PFN error is still memory.

    Let me just check

    You arent overclocking or undervolting.

    You arent running a RAID

    You didnt add any ram, or hardware recently

    etc

    Ken
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  9. Posts : 22
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    I have made no changes to the hardware exept buying a printer (Samsung ML-1640; BSODs started occuring nearly a week after i plugged it in). I have not altered any hardware specifications by no means.
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  10. Posts : 22
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    Even more dumps. BSODs occured seconds after the desktop showed. How do i turn of the driver verifier if i turned it on by mistake ? (just wanted to look at it)
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