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BSOD While booting Windows 7
Hello friends,
I was running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on my system (Mobo: Asus P5Q - CPU: Intel Q6600 - RAM: DDR2 PC2-6400 2x2GB - Power: Thermaltake 750W - Case: Thermaltake Armor) for past more than 1 year, without any issue. Yesterday I switch off my PC (normal shutdown) and after few hours, when I switch on again, while entering user password screen, system was crashed and gave BSOD Tried after sometime after check hardware, but same thing happened again. Ran system restore (1 day old) but still it was giving same BSOD I am sure that no new hardware or software was installed. Here I'm attaching few screen shots that might give you idea to find out the actual problem. Please help me as I don't want to re-install OS and softwares. Thanks |
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
Just to add more - system is working in safe mode with any problem and its not rebooting or giving any BSOD
no issue is the memory as it was tested in safe mode and even windows-7 ran diag tools to check it. |
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
I know you said windows checked the memory, but try this anyway. You'll have to boot into it from a flash drive or CD/DVD then let it run. Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic
The problem is likely due to a memory fault... try pulling all the sticks of RAM out and trying them one at a time. You shouldn't have to reinstall windows
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
There actually is a much newer and better MemTest version. Get it here...
Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool You need MemTest86+ and the latest version. Good luck! |
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
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My bad, thanks for pointing that out Dyre
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
well. i have installed new fresh copy of Windows 7 Ultimate again and i thought it will solve the problem since it might be few to some drivers issues.
newly installed windows worked for few worked and again i got a BSOD (i was not able to capture it) later rebooted the PC in safe mode and again in normal mode and check event log and found these 2 critical errors: 1) The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: AFD CSC DfsC discache ehdrv NetBIOS NetBT nsiproxy Psched rdbss spldr tdx Wanarpv6 WfpLwf 2) The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 012611-39000-01 please see if it can clear the picture? waiting for your reply. Thanks. |
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
including evert log error's screen shots:
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HH Old Fuddy Duddy
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
So, have you actually downloaded and run the MemTest86+ that was posted earlier?
This all looks almost certain to be a bad RAM module. I don't believe we can help you anymore until you post the results of the MemTest86+ tests. If you are overclocking anything, or using an Overclocking Utility in Windows, disable it. |
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Re: BSOD While booting Windows 7
As Dyre said, its still looking like a RAM module failure.. Let us know how memtest86+ goes
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