Multiple BSOD errors playing Arma 2 Latest: 10007e

SgtStryker

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I've been getting BSODs randomly while playing Arma 2 with the Dayz mod. At first I thought it must be something with the game but I've also gotten BSODs playing Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad but I've also played other games like Portal 2 without problems. Thinking it might be driver related I did a fresh install of windows but to no avail.

Half the time the game will crash randomly anywhere from 10 minutes of play to 4 hours giving a 0x000005 exception code. The other half of the time my computer will hang and BSOD giving me a different bccode almost every time. The most recent is 10007e and the only other one I remember is d1 which is one of the few that I've gotten multiple times.

The Windows Desktop Manager has also crashed twice but I'm not sure it that is related.

My computer:

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (fresh install)

It was custom built a year ago and was problem free until about a month ago when the BSODs start. They stopped for a while but started again about a week or two ago.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
SP1 isn't installed, please do the following:
Installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1
1. Visit the PC manufacturer's website and update ALL drivers. DO NOT use Windows Update or the "Update drivers" function of Device Manager.
2. Check Device Manager for any unknown/disabled devices - if there are unknown/disabled devices, fix them with the latest drivers from the device manufacturer's website (not the PC Manufacturer)
3. Visit Windows Update and get all updates (may take repeated visits)
4. Visit Windows Update and get Service Pack 1 (usually under Important Updates). Read these notes for installing SP1: Steps to follow before you install Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 from the Microsoft Download Center
5. Visit Windows Update and get any other available updates. May take repeated visits, but keep it up until you get several "Windows is updated" results.
If you're having difficulties with installing a Service Pack, please use the SURTool from this link: What is the System Update Readiness Tool?
Also, check out this troubleshooting link from Microsoft: Troubleshoot problems installing Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

I have had limited success in installing updates/Service Packs when using a "clean boot". I suspect that I'm just bypassing the problem - and that it can come back to bite me in the butt later on.

Daemon Tools (and Alcohol % software) are known to cause BSOD's on some Win7 systems (mostly due to the sptd.sys driver, although I have seen dtsoftbus01.sys blamed on several occasions).
Please uninstall the program, then use the following free tool to ensure that the troublesome sptd.sys driver is removed from your system (pick the 32 or 64 bit system depending on your system's configuration): DuplexSecure - FAQ

Some free alternatives (I don't use them, so I can't comment on them)
KernSafe iSCSI initiator, Virtual CD/DVD-RW Emulator, Virtual Encryption Disk and Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Emulator All-in-One free software.
MagicISO - Convert BIN to ISO, Create, Edit, Burn, Extract ISO file, ISO/BIN converter/extractor/editor

MSINFO32 is suggestive of hardware problems with your video card. Let's see what the memory dump files have to say.....

6 memory dumps, 4 different BSOD error codes, and 2 different causes are blamed (the kernel and dxgmms1.sys (a DirectX driver))
This is most likely a hardware problem. Hardware problems include:
- borked (broken) hardware
- overclocking
- compatibility issues (such as missing service packs)
- low-level driver problems (such as Daemon Tools/Alcohol software)
- malware

If the above steps don't stop the BSOD's, then I'd suggest starting with these free hardware diagnostics (start with the video tests first): Hardware Diagnostics

The following info is just FYI, I've already addressed the issues that I saw in the above paragraphs

- Further info on BSOD error messages available at: http://www.carrona.org/bsodindx.html
- Info on how to troubleshoot BSOD's (DRAFT): http://www.carrona.org/userbsod.html
- How I do it: http://www.carrona.org/howidoit.html

3RD PARTY DRIVERS PRESENT IN THE DUMP FILES
Code:
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PxHlpa64.sys Tue Jun 23 19:16:35 2009 (4A416253)
amdxata.sys  Tue May 19 13:56:59 2009 (4A12F2EB)
sptd.sys     Sat Mar 03 11:45:52 2012 (4F524AC0)
Rt64win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:13 2009 (49A65B0D)
nvhda64v.sys Tue Jan 17 07:45:46 2012 (4F156D7A)
nvlddmkm.sys Tue May 15 03:35:36 2012 (4FB20748)
nvlddmkm.sys Wed Feb 29 13:04:52 2012 (4F4E68C4)
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http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=PxHlpa64.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=amdxata.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=sptd.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=Rt64win7.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvhda64v.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvlddmkm.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvlddmkm.sys

BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY
Code:
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Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052312-17562-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Wed May 23 23:01:37.941 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 3:15:59.425
Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceAllocationForPreparation+c4 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x7E
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7E_dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceAllocationForPreparation+c4
Bugcheck code 1000007E
Arguments ffffffff`c0000005 fffff880`04123d90 fffff880`02e4e6a8 fffff880`02e4df10
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052312-40984-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Wed May 23 19:45:05.337 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 1 days 1:34:15.822
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sys
Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceAllocationForSubmission+148 )
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x10e_1f
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x10e_1f_dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceAllocationForSubmission+148
Bugcheck code 0000010E
Arguments 00000000`0000001f fffff8a0`02984010 00000000`00000000 00000000`005c1850
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052212-15796-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Tue May 22 12:26:14.215 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 21:26:45.715
Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::DestroyOneAllocation+2ab )
BUGCHECK_STR:  0xc2_7_ViMm
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  arma2oa.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc2_7_ViMm_dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::DestroyOneAllocation+2ab
Bugcheck code 000000C2
Arguments 00000000`00000007 00000000`00001097 00000000`01080102 fffff8a0`00d26690
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052112-15250-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Mon May 21 14:33:01.305 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:40:11.346
BugCheck D1, {fffff800a6cbee5a, 2, 0, fffff800a6cbee5a}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiPageFault+260 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0xD1
PROCESS_NAME:  arma2oa.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xD1_CODE_AV_BAD_IP_nt!KiPageFault+260
Bugcheck code 000000D1
Arguments fffff800`a6cbee5a 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 fffff800`a6cbee5a
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052112-17875-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Mon May 21 03:51:45.293 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 1 days 21:26:42.055
Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::DestroyOneAllocation+2ab )
BUGCHECK_STR:  0xc2_7_ViMm
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  arma2oa.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc2_7_ViMm_dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::DestroyOneAllocation+2ab
Bugcheck code 000000C2
Arguments 00000000`00000007 00000000`00001097 00000000`01080308 fffff8a0`0c722210
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\051812-18187-01.dmp]
Built by: 7600.16988.amd64fre.win7_gdr.120401-1505
Debug session time: Fri May 18 05:45:12.274 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:22:52.774
BugCheck D1, {fffff80000cc7e5a, 2, 0, fffff80000cc7e5a}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiPageFault+260 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0xD1
PROCESS_NAME:  arma2oa.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xD1_CODE_AV_BAD_IP_nt!KiPageFault+260
Bugcheck code 000000D1
Arguments fffff800`00cc7e5a 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 fffff800`00cc7e5a
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
  
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
Thanks for quick reply.

I installed SP1 and all other updates as well as removing the sptd.sys driver with the tools. I also updated all those 3rd party drivers.

I started playing Arma 2 again and the game crashed after about 10 minutes. It was the same error, 0x000005, that I would get 50% of the time when it didn't BSODs. I'm going to continue playing it and see if it BSODs and then I'll upload any more .dmp's.

I'm also going to try to find a different video card I can borrow and see if that stops the BSODs.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
A c0000005 error is an error accessing memory.
Most often it happens with a corrupted program, although it can be due to RAM issues.

Let the program crash a couple of more times (even if it doesn't BSOD) and then upload a new jcgriff2 report. That may have more info on the cause of the crash.

Also, if the error message stays open, leave it open.
Then open up Task Manager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc) to the Processes tab.
Right click on the game's executable (.exe) and select "Create Dump File"
Zip up the dump file and upload it to a free file hosting service so we can download it and see what it tells us.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
I've been playing and haven't gotten a BSOD yet but I've only been able to play twice since my last post. Both times it has crashed with the c000005 but when I go to create the .dmp file from the Task Manager I get an error saying that it is unable to do so -"Access Denied."

Do I need to start Task Manager as an Administrator? If so, how? I'm already running the game as an Administrator.

I'll keep playing the game to see if I get any BSODs.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Try starting Task Manager as an Adminstrator and see if that works for you.

To do it, locate Taskmgr.exe (normally in C:\Windows\System32), right click on it and select "Run as Administrator"
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
It's crashed a few more times now but still no BSOD yet. I'm uploading a new jcgriff2 report like you asked and I also made the .dmp for Arma 2 from Task Manager and that is currently uploading but it will take a while since it's over 1 GB.

I'll post a link when it's done.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Found several of the application crashes pointing at an nVidia dll ( nvd3dum.dll ) - a component of your nVidia video drivers.
The first step is this:
- download (but don't install) a fresh copy of the latest video drivers from Drivers - GeForce
- uninstall the current video drivers using Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a program - or the Uninstall entry in the Start Menu (if there is one).
- check to see that nvd3dum.dll has been removed from your system (search the C: drive for it).
- then install the freshly downloaded copy of the video drivers and see if that fixes the problem.

The memory dump shows multiple problems with multiple files. I'm not an expert at user dumps - but I'll ask someone else to have a look at it. Have you changed anything in the system that might explain multiple problems in both the game files and Windows files?

Here's what I found in the dump. I've highlighted my concerns in RED:
Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\mini051952-01.DMP]
User Mini Dump File with Full Memory: Only application data is available

Symbol search path is: SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Executable search path is: SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Windows 7 Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: SingleUserTS Personal
Machine Name:
Debug session time: Fri May 25 23:09:59.000 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 18:53:26.035
Process Uptime: 0 days 0:30:51.000
.........................................WARNING: [COLOR=Red]dinput8 overlaps [/COLOR][COLOR=Red]X3DAudio1_6[/COLOR]
.....WARNING: [COLOR=Red]winspool overlaps [/COLOR][COLOR=Red]version[/COLOR]
WARNING: [COLOR=Red]winspool overlaps [/COLOR][COLOR=Red]wow64cpu[/COLOR]
..............WARNING: [COLOR=Red]SortServer2003Compat overlaps dinput8[/COLOR]
....
...........WARNING: [COLOR=Red]propsys overlaps dciman32[/COLOR]
.WARNING: [COLOR=Red]AudioSes overlaps apphelp[/COLOR]
...WARNING: [COLOR=Red]NapiNSP overlaps samcli[/COLOR]
..WARNING: [COLOR=Red]mswsock overlaps rsaenh[/COLOR]
...........WARNING: [COLOR=Red]midimap overlaps apphelp[/COLOR]
..
*** WARNING: [COLOR=Red]symbols timestamp is wrong 0x4ce7ca38 0x4e212273 for wow64cpu.dll[/COLOR]
wow64cpu!CpupSyscallStub+0x9:
00000000`750d2e09 c3              ret
0:000> !analyze -v
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Exception Analysis                                   *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found.  Defaulted to export symbols for arma2oa.exe - 
*** WARNING: [COLOR=Red]symbols timestamp is wrong 0x4a5bdf68 0x4ce7b892 for MMDevAPI.dll[/COLOR]
*** WARNING: [COLOR=Red]symbols timestamp is wrong 0x4ce7c9f8 0x4ce7ba26 for wdmaud.drv[/COLOR]
*** WARNING: [COLOR=Red]Unable to verify checksum for BEClient.dll[/COLOR]
*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found.  Defaulted to export symbols for BEClient.dll - 
GetPageUrlData failed, server returned HTTP status 404
URL requested: http://watson.microsoft.com/StageOne/arma2oa_exe/1_60_93_160/4fbf889c/unknown/0_0_0_0/bbbbbbb4/80000003/00000000.htm?Retriage=1

FAULTING_IP: 
+48326a0
00000000`00000000 ??              ???

EXCEPTION_RECORD:  ffffffffffffffff -- (.exr 0xffffffffffffffff)
ExceptionAddress: 0000000000000000
   ExceptionCode: 80000003 (Break instruction exception)
  ExceptionFlags: 00000000
NumberParameters: 0

FAULTING_THREAD:  00000000000006b4

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  STATUS_BREAKPOINT

PROCESS_NAME:  arma2oa.exe

OVERLAPPED_MODULE: [COLOR=Red]Address regions for 'apphelp' and 'midimap' overlap
[/COLOR]
ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0x80000003 - {EXCEPTION}  Breakpoint  A breakpoint has been reached.

EXCEPTION_CODE: (HRESULT) 0x80000003 (2147483651) - One or more arguments are invalid

MOD_LIST: <ANALYSIS/>

NTGLOBALFLAG:  0

APPLICATION_VERIFIER_FLAGS:  0

PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS:  STATUS_BREAKPOINT

BUGCHECK_STR:  APPLICATION_FAULT_STATUS_BREAKPOINT

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from 00000000750d283e to 00000000750d2e09

STACK_TEXT:  
00000000`0008ec08 00000000`750d283e : 00000000`7702688f 00000000`75140023 00000000`00000246 00000000`0182daa8 : wow64cpu!CpupSyscallStub+0x9
00000000`0008ec10 00000000`7514d07e : 00000000`00000000 00000000`750d1920 00000000`0008eea0 00000000`7790ecd1 : wow64cpu!WaitForMultipleObjects32+0x3b
00000000`0008ecd0 00000000`7514c549 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`75144ac8 00000000`7ffe0030 : wow64!RunCpuSimulation+0xa
00000000`0008ed20 00000000`77924956 : 00000000`00163040 00000000`00000000 00000000`77a12670 00000000`779e5978 : wow64!Wow64LdrpInitialize+0x429
00000000`0008f270 00000000`77921a17 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`77924061 00000000`0008f820 00000000`00000000 : ntdll!LdrpInitializeProcess+0x17e4
00000000`0008f760 00000000`7790c32e : 00000000`0008f820 00000000`00000000 00000000`fffdf000 00000000`00000000 : ntdll! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x29220
00000000`0008f7d0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : ntdll!LdrInitializeThunk+0xe


STACK_COMMAND:  ~0s; .ecxr ; kb

FOLLOWUP_IP: 
wow64cpu!CpupSyscallStub+9
00000000`750d2e09 c3              ret

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  0

SYMBOL_NAME:  wow64cpu!CpupSyscallStub+9

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: wow64cpu

IMAGE_NAME:  wow64cpu.dll

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4e212273

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  STATUS_BREAKPOINT_80000003_wow64cpu.dll!CpupSyscallStub

BUCKET_ID:  X64_APPLICATION_FAULT_STATUS_BREAKPOINT_wow64cpu!CpupSyscallStub+9

WATSON_STAGEONE_URL:  http://watson.microsoft.com/StageOne/arma2oa_exe/1_60_93_160/4fbf889c/unknown/0_0_0_0/bbbbbbb4/80000003/00000000.htm?Retriage=1

Followup: MachineOwner
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
I haven't made any changes before the crashes started that would be out of the normal.

I uninstalled my Nvidia drivers with Control Panel>Programs>Uninstall a Program but when I search the C: drive there are still 2 copies of the nvd3dum.dll found and also 2 copies of nvd3dumx.dll but I don't know if those are related as far as the crashing. The driver also said there were errors uninstalling but the computer automatically restarted before I could read the whole message. However, the driver is no longer listed under Uninstall a Program. Should I just re-install the drivers or should I delete the .dll's first?

When I was uninstalling the drivers I accidentally hit the "Restart Now" button instead of the "Finish" button on the uninstaller. I wanted to finish uninstalling all the drivers (Nvidia has multiple drivers for 3D and sound) before I restarted so I only had to do so once. So I hit cancel when it came up saying Windows needs programs to close before it can shutdown and the computer BSOD. It gave a C2 bccode.

jcgriff2 and system health report included.
 
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My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
I would recommend installing your downloaded drivers, restarting the system, uninstalling the drivers again, and this time hitting restart now to uninstall those drivers. Then go back and remove any remaining nVidia software/drivers in the Uninstall a program list.

Uninstalling the NVIDIA Graphics Driver item in Uninstall a program should remove all nVidia software, so the other software should not exist on a reboot.


After uninstalling all nVidia software, check for the dll files as instructed prior by usasma.


usasma may also provide further instructions. If any of his instructions conflict with mine, his should take priority since he is more familiar with your situation.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion e9110t
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
Motherboard
Pegatron IPIEL-LA3
Memory
6.00 GB Hundai HMT125U6BFR8C-H9
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4850
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio/ATI High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL2216W
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Hitachi HDP725050GLA360 ATA Device 500 GB
PSU
Unknown/installed by HP
Case
HP generic case
Cooling
Intel Stock Cooling
Keyboard
HP Keyboard
Mouse
HP Mouse
Internet Speed
Download: 19.15 Mbps Upload: 1.67 Mbps
Other Info
Network Adapter Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.20)
Network Adapter 802.11n Wireless PCI Express Card LAN Adapter
I uninstalled them again and it completed successfully. I searched when the computer restarted and there is still a copy of the file at each of these locations:

C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_lh.inf_amd64_neutral_bc69f20e3115af59

and

C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_nv_lh.inf_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_4a5c7d78e486512b
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Sorry for the delay (I'm having problems with my email stuff).

I think that the BSOD was a result of the aborted uninstall.
I'd use Driver Sweeper or a similar program to safely remove all traces of the nVidia drivers.
DO NOT delete things - rename them instead.

The following info is just FYI, I've already addressed the issues that I saw in the above paragraphs

- Further info on BSOD error messages available at: http://www.carrona.org/bsodindx.html
- Info on how to troubleshoot BSOD's (DRAFT): http://www.carrona.org/userbsod.html
- How I do it: http://www.carrona.org/howidoit.html

3RD PARTY DRIVERS PRESENT IN THE DUMP FILES
Code:
[font=lucida console]
amdxata.sys  Fri Mar 19 12:18:18 2010 (4BA3A3CA)
PxHlpa64.sys Tue Jun 23 19:16:35 2009 (4A416253)
Rt64win7.sys Wed Apr 11 12:29:16 2012 (4F85B15C)
nvlddmkm.sys Tue May 15 03:35:36 2012 (4FB20748)
[/font]

http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=amdxata.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=PxHlpa64.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=Rt64win7.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvlddmkm.sys

BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY
Code:
[font=lucida console]
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\052612-22781-01.dmp]
Built by: 7601.17803.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120330-1504
Debug session time: Sat May 26 11:52:03.620 2012 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 1 days 7:34:29.104
Probably caused by : win32k.sys ( win32k!FreeObject+40 )
BUGCHECK_STR:  0xc2_7_Adbe
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  explorer.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc2_7_Adbe_win32k!FreeObject+40
Bugcheck code 000000C2
Arguments 00000000`00000007 00000000`0000109b 00000000`000f000f fffff900`c3205540
BiosVersion = V1.6
BiosReleaseDate = 12/03/2008
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz"
MaxSpeed:     3000
CurrentSpeed: 3003
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
  
  [/font]

When renaming drivers/DLL's it's safest to set a restore point beforehand.
Then create a repair disk (Start...All Programs...Maintenance...Create a System Repair Disc) so you can access System Restore if the computer doesn't boot properly.

Once everything is gone, reboot and see how it works.
Then install the freshly downloaded video drivers.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
Go with what Usasma recommended. In addition, test your video card's VRAM using MemtestCL. Run a couple passes with it. Make sure you take care of the driver thing first, and commit to this test only after you're aware that the driver thing is resolved. It won't cause any harm, but it'll give false positives if the drivers are bugged out

Aside from what appears to be a failure with video drivers or the card itself, be aware that if you're getting both user mode crashes as well as kernel mode, then often times it's cuz of some ugly memory, motherboard or PSU issues. You'll wanna run at least 7 passes using Memtest86+ to see if you got memory problems.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 64-bit
I'm in the middle of running Memtest86+ (typing this from my laptop) right now. So far there are 236 errors during the first 3 passes. I'm going to let it go to at least 7 passes as you said. So it looks like it is a memory stick problem unless you think it could be the slots on the MOBO.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Use the procedure starting at STEP 6 or 7 here: Memory Diagnostics
That'll help determine sticks vs slots
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
Go with what Usasma stated, since that'll verify if this is dealing with a failed slot or two (which means bad mobo). Improper RAM settings (voltages, etc.) as well as RAM incompatibility with the mobo can also cause this.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 64-bit
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