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Thread: Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

  1. #1
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    Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

    Hello,

    I have Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I formatted in the day, and already two BSOD. I do not understand. I need advice

    Problem signature:
    Event Name problem: BlueScreen
    System Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
    Locale ID: 1036

    BCCode: 1000007e
    BCP1: FFFFFFFFC0000005
    BCP2: FFFFF88000E15FEA
    BCP3: FFFFF8800352B9E8
    BCP4: FFFFF8800352B240
    OS Version: 6_1_7600
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 256_1
    Thank you for your help.

  2. #2
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    Re: Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

    Can you update driver for your system to see if its gets well? i mean to say install the windows 7 compatible drivers for your video card and motherboard chipset. its happens due to incompatible drivers installed in your system, specially video card drivers.

  3. #3
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    Re: Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

    Consider running chkdsk / r on all partitions. Let chkdsk complete each of the scores and see if it helps. Otherwise ... it may be useful to use the Driver Verifier. To enable Driver Verifier ... start-> verifier.exe-> OK-> Create standard settings-> Next-> driver names to select from a list-> Next-> Sort by Supplier-> select all the drivers non-Microsoft-> Finish OK then leaving the dialog.

    Then reboot and use the system as you normally would and wait for a problem. In the case where the system does not boot completely after enabling Driver Verifier, boot into Safe Mode and run Driver Verifier, and tell him to remove the changes.

  4. #4
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    Re: Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

    Have you try by running SFC /SCANNOW. If you boot into safe mode, do you have bsod?

    Also, consider checking for updates to the all drivers.

  5. #5
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    Re: Windows 7 64 bits BSOD

    If you can not get into your computer, even for a few minutes we could be able to better assist you. If you can get to the Desktop, goto c:\windows\minidump. that's where the BSOD dump files are stored. XIP dump file (*> DMP) and using the tool attachment to download for us to consider. If the dump isn't there try looking for minidump *.dmp

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