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BSOD in Windows 7 new install

Discussion in 'Windows BSOD, Freezing, Restarting Help' started by curt1s, Nov 27, 2009.

  1. curt1s Newcomer, in training

    Hello,

    I am getting a pretty frequent BSOD on windows 7. The dmp files seem to point to ntfs.sys. Can anyone suggest what might be wrong and how I can fix this? dmp files attached below.

    Thanks!
  2. EXCellR8 The Conservative Posts: 2,273

    could be a missing storage driver or corrupted installation. you could try putting in your win7 OEM disk and try to recopy the file. 90% of BSODs are caused by drivers though so check to see if all of your drivers are installed using Device Manager. you may have to download some windows 7 beta drivers in order for some of the hardware to work properly. a lot of older hardware may be unsupported...
  3. superty12 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 432