O oldschoolskill New member Local time 3:28 PM Messages 5 Jan 1, 2012 #1 View attachment 190931 64 Bit Original Full retail 2 years 2 months My Computer OSWindows 7 home premium
zigzag3143 New member Local time 3:28 PM Messages 27,140 Jan 1, 2012 #2 oldschoolskill said: View attachment 190931 64 Bit Original Full retail 2 years 2 months Click to expand... Related to GVTDrv64.sys Easy Tune 6 from Gigabyte - known issues w/Win7) Yours from 2006 Remove it. My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Pavillion dv-7 1005 TxOSWin 8 Release candidate 8400CPU[email protected]Memory4 gigsGraphics Card(s)Nvidia 9600MSound CardHD built-inMonitor(s) Displays17" WxgaScreen Resolution1440x900CoolingnoneInternet Speed45Mb down 5Mb up
oldschoolskill said: View attachment 190931 64 Bit Original Full retail 2 years 2 months Click to expand... Related to GVTDrv64.sys Easy Tune 6 from Gigabyte - known issues w/Win7) Yours from 2006 Remove it.
O oldschoolskill New member Thread Starter Local time 3:28 PM Messages 5 Jan 3, 2012 #3 Still happening It seems my computer is still BSOD after uninstalling. My Computer OSWindows 7 home premium
zigzag3143 New member Local time 3:28 PM Messages 27,140 Jan 3, 2012 #4 oldschoolskill said: It seems my computer is still BSOD after uninstalling. Click to expand... And the new DMP files are where? My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Pavillion dv-7 1005 TxOSWin 8 Release candidate 8400CPU[email protected]Memory4 gigsGraphics Card(s)Nvidia 9600MSound CardHD built-inMonitor(s) Displays17" WxgaScreen Resolution1440x900CoolingnoneInternet Speed45Mb down 5Mb up
oldschoolskill said: It seems my computer is still BSOD after uninstalling. Click to expand... And the new DMP files are where?
O oldschoolskill New member Thread Starter Local time 3:28 PM Messages 5 Jan 3, 2012 #5 Still BSOD after uninstalling Here they are My Computer OSWindows 7 home premium
zigzag3143 New member Local time 3:28 PM Messages 27,140 Jan 3, 2012 #6 oldschoolskill said: Here they are Click to expand... Alarmclock.exe crashed the paging file. (Probably corrupt). If the size is correct (abt 1.5 times ram) and it is on the same drive as the OS, I would set the page file to zero, then to its original size, then reboot. Should rebuld it. My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Pavillion dv-7 1005 TxOSWin 8 Release candidate 8400CPU[email protected]Memory4 gigsGraphics Card(s)Nvidia 9600MSound CardHD built-inMonitor(s) Displays17" WxgaScreen Resolution1440x900CoolingnoneInternet Speed45Mb down 5Mb up
oldschoolskill said: Here they are Click to expand... Alarmclock.exe crashed the paging file. (Probably corrupt). If the size is correct (abt 1.5 times ram) and it is on the same drive as the OS, I would set the page file to zero, then to its original size, then reboot. Should rebuld it.