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From: Elmo on 30 Mar 2010 09:12 barc0deguy wrote: > Hi my name is Pramod. I have been facing problems with my pc for a couple > of weeks, for which I had uninstalled all the new software that I had > installed (it was just one actually, Avg Anti Virus Free Version). I have used > Avg before on my pc, but ever since I reformatted my pc. I was without an Anti > Virus. I thought that uninstalling Avg would fix my problem, but the problem > still continued. I haven't spoken about the problem yet have I?.. > Here's a log of the problem that I have been facing: > > Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 1000008e BCP1: C000001D BCP2: 92A85E44 BCP3: 8A66495C BCP4: 00000000 OS Version: 6_1_7600 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1 > > yeaa so that's about it.. > > I would really appreciate if anyone out there can help me fix this > problem... I'm not going to switch my computer off because then I don't know > when I will be able to get back on it again. Nor am I going to download or > install any software on to my computer for now because I may have to > reformat it, then I will have to do this all over again. Well, I will be > checking on this thread after every 2 hours to see if there is a reply. I > also have another computer on which I can get on if this one fails again. http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm The problem is hardware.. that was obvious when a reinstall of Windows gave the same results. The article mentions your nVidia graphics card, which you might remove, then reinsert to clean the contacts. But it's more likely to be the RAM. Did you add RAM about the time this happened? Remove, then replace the RAM sticks to clean the contacts, or try running just one RAM stick as a test. -- Joe =o)
From: Jose on 30 Mar 2010 11:47 On Mar 30, 6:45 am, barc0deguy <barc0de...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi my name is Pramod..I have been facing problems with my pc..from a couple > of weeks...for which i had uninstalled all the new softwares that i had > installed (it was just 1 actually Avg Anti Virus Free Version)..i have used > Avg before on my pc..but ever since i reformatted my pc..i was without a Anti > Virus...i thought that uninstalling Avg would fix my problem..but the problem > still continued...hmm i havent spoken about the problem yet have I?.. > here a log of the problem that i have been facing > If you are running Windows 7 (we see that in your information) Windows System : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7600 0 This is not the correct forum - this is an XP forum If you are running Windows XP and are experiencing BSOD, then do this: Click Start, Run and in the box enter: msinfo32 Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select All, Copy and then paste back here. There would be some personal information (like System Name and User Name) or whatever appears to be only your business that you can delete from the paste. Disable Automatic restart on system error to stop the error on your screen so you can see it: Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Startup and Recovery Settings. In the System failure section, untick the Automatically restart box, OK, OK. If you can only boot in Safe Mode and are seeing a BSOD, choose the option: Disable automatic restart on system failure Then you can see the BSOD when it happens again. Download BlueScreenView from here: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html Unzip and run it and let it finish scanning all your dump files. Select the most recent dump files by clicking them and holding down the Ctrl key to select multiples files. Try to select just the most recent ones that relate to your issue. Click File, Save Selected Items and save the information from the dumps to a text file on your desktop called BSOD.txt. Open BSOD.txt with a text editor, copy all the text and paste it into your next reply. Have any hardware oriented changes been made to the system since it worked? RAM, video card, storage (hard disks, USB devices), printers, network hardware drivers, device drivers?
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