Solved Blue screen of death.

meteorrock

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I just had a blue screen of death. I was able to recover, here is the line codes. A quick google search did not turn up anything. Just using my windows 7 as normal browsing the web and it just threw that blue screen up. Windows 7 home edition. Updates current. 64 bit. I have an AMD processor.

*** Stop: 0x000007E

*** ndis.sys Address FFFFF880014B8580

Base at FFFFF880014B7000

Datestamp 5034F6b2

Anyone knows what this means?
 

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Yeah, I know about safe mode. What is the error code output for that in windows in your logs? If it is not cataloged in Google's algorithm search it is probably a new one. I already tried to find it by a copy paste into google.

I was running VMware workstation 10.0.3 build-1895310 with a linux OS when my windows 7 went into a bluescreen. That google search says those codes are also outputted with a remote access. I can not say what happened, this workstation is less than a year old. Fans are fine. Checked in the workstation box, it is clean. It did not overheat. I can see about installing that SDK package here and see if I can get the logs out for you. Using Comodo software firewall. With Avira anti software. All of the software is updated. AMDs drivers and software is updated.

Give me a day or so, so I can see if my windows 7 x64 has the logs for that error somewhere. It is not a RAM issue, I have 8GB of RAM. Could also be a bug. I know it is speculation.

Other than having that VMware workstation up, I was not gaming on that host OS. Just browsing google plus.

I added the minidump file. Here is your link :: http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/315263#method4
 
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Have you tried it via dropbox?

Looks like a possible networking driver crashed in the minidump.

Are you running a Atheros AR9271 Wireless Network Adapter, or a TP-LINK 150Mbps Wireless Lite N Adapter?
 

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Hi ,did i post the minidump correctly, I am using xfinity wireless router , i believe it is a tp-link, thanks for replying
 

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Ok. Thanks. That minidump should be enough to report in. I checked over that logs that one tool you have marked, I am not sure if it is wise to publish that full core dump on my specs and wifi logs and that. If you guys really are professionals, that should suffice. Trust no one. That detail at the end of this page, saying you are not inflated with Windows 7

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I will mark this thread closed.
 
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Ok. Thanks. That minidump should be enough to report in. I checked over that logs that one tool you have marked, I am not sure if it is wise to publish that full core dump on my specs and wifi logs and that. If you guys really are professionals, that should suffice. Trust no one. That detail at the end of this page, saying you are not inflated with Windows 7

Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 7" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

I will mark this thread closed.

Remember you came here to ask us for help. If you believe that then that is your choice. But I am pretty sure if I go to a website full of professionals for help, then I will give them as much information as needed.

Maybe you should review the files again to see if you understand all the mumbo jumbo in those, and can figure out the problem of your BSOD. Because minidump files don't always tell you the actual problem.
 
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No this forum is not owned by Microsoft or operated by Microsoft.

We are just a quarter of a million Windows 7 users of various levels of knowledge that help other with Windows 7.

You can use the Microsoft site but I think you will discover that you will get more help here.

Your choice.
 

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