BSOD Windows 7 32 bit

HauntedSheep

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Hello, just received a completely random BSOD out of the blue, I thought I had fixed my issues. Anyway any help or advice would be appreciated, also I'm trying to remove a load of junk programs, so if you see something unessential, which isn't gaming related please tell me to uninstall it :P.

Thanks A lot
Max
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz 2.67GHz
Memory
4.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770
Hello, just received a completely random BSOD out of the blue, I thought I had fixed my issues. Anyway any help or advice would be appreciated, also I'm trying to remove a load of junk programs, so if you see something unessential, which isn't gaming related please tell me to uninstall it :P.

Thanks A lot
Max

Hi Max and welcome


The most recent two were caused by memory corruption (usually a driver and as yet un-named). I would

Run Memetest

Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic

Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 or 6 passes.

Just remember, any time Memtest reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot.

Test the sticks individually, and if you find a good one, test it in all slots.


Driver verifier (to id the faulting driver)

I'd suggest that you first backup your stuff and then make sure you've got access to another computer so you can contact us if problems arise. Then make a System Restore point (so you can restore the system using the Vista/Win7 Startup Repair feature).

In Windows 7 you can make a Startup Repair disk by going to Start....All Programs...Maintenance...Create a System Repair Disc - with Windows Vista you'll have to use your installation disk or the "Repair your computer" option at the top of the Safe Mode menu .

Then, here's the procedure:
- Go to Start and type in "verifier" (without the quotes) and press Enter
- Select "Create custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next"
- Select "Select individual settings from a full list" and click "Next"
- Select everything EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation" and click "Next"
- Select "Select driver names from a list" and click "Next"
Then select all drivers NOT provided by Microsoft and click "Next"
- Select "Finish" on the next page.

Reboot the system and wait for it to crash to the Blue Screen. Continue to use your system normally, and if you know what causes the crash, do that repeatedly. The objective here is to get the system to crash because Driver Verifier is stressing the drivers out. If it doesn't crash for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation (an estimate on my part).

If you can't get into Windows because it crashes too soon, try it in Safe Mode.
If you can't get into Safe Mode, try using System Restore from your installation DVD to set the system back to the previous restore point that you created.



And update the older drivers below



Old drivers needing update
Code:
pfc.sys    9/27/2002 06:53:07 PM    0x929db680    0x00002680    0x3d94e153    0x929d9000                            
nvport.sys    5/5/2006 10:20:59 PM    0x92484000    0x00007000    0x445c080b    0x9247d000                            
lirsgt.sys    3/7/2009 11:17:27 AM    0x9d718880    0x00004880    0x49b29007    0x9d714000                            
AtiPcie.sys    5/5/2009 11:00:16 AM    0x8cbc3000    0x00008000    0x4a005480    0x8cbbb000                            
atksgt.sys    5/10/2009 10:50:58 AM    0x9d714000    0x00043000    0x4a06e9d2    0x9d6d1000                            
spldr.sys    5/11/2009 12:13:47 PM    0x8cdce000    0x00008000    0x4a084ebb    0x8cdc6000                            
GEARAspiWDM.sys    5/18/2009 08:16:53 AM    0x929e1280    0x00005280    0x4a1151b5    0x929dc000

How To Find Drivers:
- search Google for the name of the driver
- compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
- visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
- if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
- - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference Driver Reference
- - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Drivers and Downloads
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
Thanks a lot, sorted out driver's and I'll do the memtest tonight
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz 2.67GHz
Memory
4.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
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