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Win7 64bit BSOD BCCode: 1000007e IRQL_NOT_OR_Less

Discussion in 'Windows BSOD, Freezing, Restarting Help' started by kocy, Feb 28, 2010.

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  1. kocy Newcomer, in training

    Hallo people this is my first post here.

    I'm expiriencing a very serious randomly appearing Bluescreen.

    It happens during gaming but even when i do nothing.
    Very frustrating as it could be hours till it happens.

    here is one of the Report i get:

    Thanks in advance i really appreciate any help.
    (I hereby also give you some of my minidumps i got.)

    Attached Files:

  2. Broni Malware Annihilator

    Download BlueScreenView
    No installation required.
    Double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
    When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
    Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
    Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.
  3. kocy Newcomer, in training

    Ok thanks for the answer.

    Thats what i got from what you said:
    i had to cut much because it was a very long report i got.
    The text that you have entered is too long (18489 characters). Please shorten it to 10000 characters long.

    but i put it all into the attachment.

    Attached Files:

  4. Broni Malware Annihilator

    All errors are IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL @ ntoskrnl.exe
    Possible RAM issue.

    A. If you have more than one RAM module installed, try starting computer with one RAM stick at a time.

    NOTE Keep in mind, the manual check listed above is always superior to the software check, listed below. DO NOT proceed with memtest, if you can go with option A

    B. If you have only one RAM stick installed...
    ...run memtest...

    1. Download - Pre-Compiled Bootable ISO (.zip)
    2. Unzip downloaded memtest86+-....iso.zip file.
    3. Inside, you'll find memtest86+-....iso file.
    4. Download, and install ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/
    5. Insert blank CD into your CD drive.
    6. Open ImgBurn, and click on Write image file to disc
    7. Click on Browse for a file... icon:

    [IMG]

    8. Locate memtest86+-....iso file, and click Open button.
    9. Click on ImgBurn green arrow to start burning bootable memtest86 CD:

    [IMG]

    10. Once the CD is created, boot from it, and memtest will automatically start to run.

    The running program will look something like this depending on the size and number of ram modules installed:


    [IMG]

    It's recommended to run 5-6 passes. Each pass contains very same 8 tests.

    This will show the progress of the test. It can take a while. Be patient, or leave it running overnight.

    [IMG]

    The following image is the test results area:

    [IMG]

    The most important item here is the “errors” line. If you see ANY errors, even one, most likely, you have bad RAM.
  5. kocy Newcomer, in training

    I already did à Fullfledged memtest... No errors Found. Is it possible that its an issue that my BIOS is outdated concerning to win7? Because in winxp 64 i had à very stable sYstem with Zero bsods... Is à New BIOS necessary for Win7?
  6. Broni Malware Annihilator

    Is this dual boot?
  7. kocy Newcomer, in training

    yes i do have a gigabyte with dualboot functionality...
  8. Broni Malware Annihilator

    I suggest, you start a new topic in malware section.
  9. kocy Newcomer, in training

    do you think my bios is infected by a virus?
  10. Broni Malware Annihilator

    I doubt, but Win 7 installation should be probably checked.
    Since XP partition doesn't have any problems, it can't be RAM.
  11. kocy Newcomer, in training

    no you got me wrong sorry... i dont have a second os on my system...

    i have a second bios on my system ^^

    I only run win7 64x...

    I know that xp 64x didnt hat any probs because it was prior installed to win7...
  12. Broni Malware Annihilator

    I suggest, you start new topic in malware forum to get your computer checked.
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