3 Different BSODs

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  1. Posts : 1,598
    Microsoft Window 7 Professional 32 bit
       #21

    Thank you for the rep, I truly appreciated it. If my advise can fix your issue, It will be my best award. I was like you, I got BSODs, I came to this forum, I got help, I like people here....and I started to learn how to analyze how to read the minidumps (no school or anything..Im pre-med major).
    here is the link that you can find out how to start analyze BSODs, written by great expert Usasma (Basically you need to have WinDbg)
    WinDbg Analysis Report

    ~Tuan
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  2. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    So I went through a full day of pushing my computer. Playing graphics intensive games, running resource intensive programs, and basically trying to make Win7 BSOD. All of yesterday I got nothing. So I thought, "Sweet no more BSODs". Then today, BAM! I get 3 of em.


    Here is the dump.
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  3. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #23

    Scorpion1031 said:
    So I went through a full day of pushing my computer. Playing graphics intensive games, running resource intensive programs, and basically trying to make Win7 BSOD. All of yesterday I got nothing. So I thought, "Sweet no more BSODs". Then today, BAM! I get 3 of em.


    Here is the dump.
    These were similar in cause. They were caused by pool corruption (memory). In order to test it, download a 3rd party app called memtestx86, burn it to cd, and run it for at least 6 passes.

    Let us know the results

    Ken

    Code:
    Built by: 7600.16539.amd64fre.win7_gdr.100226-1909
    Debug session time: Thu Jul  1 17:08:23.127 2010 (GMT-4)
    System Uptime: 0 days 0:13:09.454
    BugCheck 19, {3, fffff900c1d810a0, 48e0000048d, fffff900c1d810a0}
    Probably caused by : Pool_Corruption ( nt!ExFreePool+c55 )
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x19_3
    PROCESS_NAME:  firefox.exe
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  4. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Ken,

    Are you a robot? No offense but you posted the same message on page 1 of this thread. And if you look at page 2 you will see I did a ton of testing on Memtest 86. Different slots, different BIOS settings.

    I am rerunning it and I may just RMA these RAM sticks just to be on the safe side.

    Maybe you could tell me. If I run each stick separately they are 100% fine after 8 passes each, but if I run them together Memtest86 reboots my computer.
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  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #25

    Scorpion1031 said:
    Ken,

    Are you a robot? No offense but you posted the same message on page 1 of this thread. And if you look at page 2 you will see I did a ton of testing on Memtest 86. Different slots, different BIOS settings.

    I am rerunning it and I may just RMA these RAM sticks just to be on the safe side.
    Yep robot kitty cats do my work. The DMP files point where they point. You might also want to run memtest a single stick of ram at a time, and a single mobo slot at a time

    I would also run a system file check to verify and repair win 7 system files
    (type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow)

    Let us know the results

    Ken
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  6. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #26

    LOL nice post, I just looked at your stats and you are probably too busy to look through all of your subscribed threads before posting.

    I edited my post above:

    Maybe you could tell me. If I run each stick separately they are 100% fine after 8 passes each, but if I run them together Memtest86 reboots my computer.

    Do you have any idea why this could be happening?
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  7. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    zigzag3143 said:

    I would also run a system file check to verify and repair win 7 system files
    (type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow)

    Let us know the results

    Ken

    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
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  8. Posts : 1,598
    Microsoft Window 7 Professional 32 bit
       #28

    Maybe you could tell me. If I run each stick separately they are 100% fine after 8 passes each, but if I run them together Memtest86 reboots my computer.
    Sorry my friend, I just woke up. Here is the deal, if you run all of the sticks together and got error or got reboot, it's possible that compatibility issue is related. I'm not a hardware guy, I would leave this to great hardware experts here, who you can ask for help in more detail

    Regard
    Tuan
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  9. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #29

    Scorpion1031 said:
    I actually dual boot with Ubuntu and Ubuntu installs Memtest86 that can be booted to from Grub.

    I ran that 8 loops with no errors.
    I am still not convinced the memtest in Ubuntu (and the fact it is being run from within an OS) is the same as booting from a cd with that version


    The DMP was definitive
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  10. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #30

    Scorpion1031 said:
    I just DL'd and burnt the Memtest86 you suggested and will be running it tonight.
    Its not run from within an OS, its booted to from GRUB. However, I did download the MemTest86 and boot to it from CD and if I run both sticks, memtest crashes, if I run each singly, no matter the memory slot, they run fine after 8+ loops.

    So I updated to the most current BIOS and it seemed to work yesterday, but today I am getting crazy BSODs. I am starting to think it has to do with one of the Windows updates that was installed last night. I have rolled back a few times and each time it seems to work for a while then BSOD out of nowhere.

    Here are some more dumps to look at.
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