M myrtledr New member Local time 3:29 PM Messages 2 Jan 29, 2010 #1 I have a new Sony Vaio that shuts down multiple times each week. Here's the minidump. Any ideas? My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberSony Vaio VPCCW1XGXOSWindows 7 64-bitCPUIntel Core2 Duo CPU T6670 @2.20GHzMemory4 GB
zigzag3143 New member Local time 6:29 PM Messages 27,140 Jan 29, 2010 #2 myrtledr said: I have a new Sony Vaio that shuts down multiple times each week. Here's the minidump. Any ideas? Click to expand... Hi and welcome Most of these were caused by your video driver. One by your raid I would uninstall the driver and download and install a fresh copy Update your raid driver run a system file check type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow Let us know if you need help with this Ken 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
myrtledr said: I have a new Sony Vaio that shuts down multiple times each week. Here's the minidump. Any ideas? Click to expand... Hi and welcome Most of these were caused by your video driver. One by your raid I would uninstall the driver and download and install a fresh copy Update your raid driver run a system file check type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow Let us know if you need help with this Ken
M myrtledr New member Thread Starter Local time 3:29 PM Messages 2 Jan 29, 2010 #3 Thanks. By "video driver," I assume you meant my Nvidia display adapter. I removed and reinstalled it. Did you mean something else? In my Device Manager, where do I find the RAID? Or is there another way to find that current driver? My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberSony Vaio VPCCW1XGXOSWindows 7 64-bitCPUIntel Core2 Duo CPU T6670 @2.20GHzMemory4 GB
Thanks. By "video driver," I assume you meant my Nvidia display adapter. I removed and reinstalled it. Did you mean something else? In my Device Manager, where do I find the RAID? Or is there another way to find that current driver?