Crash at Windows Logon screen or when Outlook is first openened

Pherank

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Crashes or BSOD occur not long after boot. If the system is up and running for a while there are no problems - it's always in the early stages after boot that I experience problems. Twice now I've opened Outlook and begun to use the program when the screen went black and the system rebooted, so that's definitely a problem spot.

I'm attaching two Zips: the earliest date has a minidump, and the latest Zip had no dump available. Thanks for your help!
 

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Hello and welcome to Sevenforums.

BSOD Analyse

How long have you been running Windows 7 on this motherboard? I believe that your hardware barely can support running Windows 7. Your BIOS is from 2009 which could be problematic.

Here are some of my suggestions:


  • Search your hardware parts on the Windows 7 Compatibility Center, and ensure that Microsoft has approved the product to be 7 ready.
    • (For an automatic check, you can use the Upgrade Advisor)


Code:
BIOS Version/Date	DELL INC. A14, 10/26/2009

Best Regards,
Frederik.
 

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Hello Frederik,

This computer passes the Windows 7 compatibility test. And before I upgraded to Win 7 I checked for compatibility. What does the minidump file say about the crash?

P.S. I did find a BIOS update (release date 7/4/201) and installed that. But Dell won't be doing anymore updates for that model.
 
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Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1, 64-bitIntel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU [email protected], Clock S...9GBNVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 435T/9000
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU [email protected], Clock Speed 3.1GHz
Memory
9GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
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Dell 2408WFP(Digital) - Dell Inc.
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
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2 Western Digital Caviar Black HD
Keyboard
Apple
Mouse
Dell optical
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cable
Great, that was what I was going to suggest you. Hopefully it'll fix the crash.

Best Regards,
Frederik.
 

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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)Intel® Core™ i5-2500K ProcessorKingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 8GBASUS GTX 560 TI DirectCU II 900MHz
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Brewed
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i5-2500K Processor
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-V PRO
Memory
Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GTX 560 TI DirectCU II 900MHz
Sound Card
Realtek® ALC892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
Monitor(s) Displays
ACER LCD P246HBD 1920x1080 (24") - Dell 1280x800
Screen Resolution
ACER LCD P246HBD ~ [1920X1080] - DELL ~ [1280x800]
Hard Drives
500 GB WD Caviar SE116 7200rpm SATA2
PSU
Corsair 750W Power Supply
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Coolermaster CM Scout
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Zalman FS-C77 Fatal1ty CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Coolermaster Sentinel Advanced
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[↓ 10 MB/s DL] [↑ 1 MB/s UL]
Other Info
- ROCCAT™ Kave – Solid 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset
- Not overclocking
The BIOS update does make for faster boots, but I still have fairly frequent freezes after login, or outright crashes when Windows 7 is trying to load. I don't seem to get dump files very often, but today I did, so I'm attaching the latest.I would love to know why Win 7 is so unstable.

I've performed a number of different Trojan/Rootkit scans with Kaspersky Rescue Disc, Norton Power Scan and TDSS Killer software, but nothing is ever found (which isn't exactly a guarantee, I know). So far, the issue seems to be entirely with this lovely OS.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1, 64-bitIntel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU [email protected], Clock S...9GBNVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 435T/9000
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU [email protected], Clock Speed 3.1GHz
Memory
9GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2408WFP(Digital) - Dell Inc.
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
2 Western Digital Caviar Black HD
Keyboard
Apple
Mouse
Dell optical
Internet Speed
cable
Alright, glad you got the bios updated. Let's go to memtest.

Through decades people have been using the bootable tool called Memtest86+ and it's basically very unique in these manners. Memtest86+ tests your sticks.
:info: Be sure to check your warranty rules and regulations before opening your case.
* Memtest86+ is USB-ready, and can be booted directly from it. Download the flashdrive wizard.
* To ensure that either your sticks OR your motherboard slots are broken, it's necessary to do the below procedure-
* Pull out all sticks except ONE, scan it.
* If no errors, pull the scanned stick into another slot.
* Proceed like this until you've scanned all sticks individually, and all the slots.​
 

My Computer My Computer

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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)Intel® Core™ i5-2500K ProcessorKingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 8GBASUS GTX 560 TI DirectCU II 900MHz
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Brewed
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i5-2500K Processor
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-V PRO
Memory
Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GTX 560 TI DirectCU II 900MHz
Sound Card
Realtek® ALC892 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
Monitor(s) Displays
ACER LCD P246HBD 1920x1080 (24") - Dell 1280x800
Screen Resolution
ACER LCD P246HBD ~ [1920X1080] - DELL ~ [1280x800]
Hard Drives
500 GB WD Caviar SE116 7200rpm SATA2
PSU
Corsair 750W Power Supply
Case
Coolermaster CM Scout
Cooling
Zalman FS-C77 Fatal1ty CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Coolermaster Sentinel Advanced
Internet Speed
[↓ 10 MB/s DL] [↑ 1 MB/s UL]
Other Info
- ROCCAT™ Kave – Solid 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset
- Not overclocking
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