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Blue screen, BCCode: 8086, please help
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Blue screen, BCCode: 8086, please help
Hi everyone!
Let me begin with a brief 'history' on some of the issues I've been experiencing. (My laptop specs are included in my profile, as required.) I first started experiencing problems a couple of months ago when all of a sudden my CD/DVD drive would completely disappear from "Computer" and you wouldn't be able to locate it in Device Manager either. In addition, even when inserted a CD/DVD, it wouldn't get recognized at all. What's even more confusing is, that after a week or so the CD/DVD drive would appear again and work for a couple of "plays" and then disappear again and reappear in 1-2 weeks. Ultimately, it appeared again and later on (right now still counting) I hadn't been experiencing problems anymore. However, blue screens would start appearing. There have been several codes that were showing up, at times I'd get several blue screens in a day (oh, and I had SP 1 installed back then), yet sometimes none. Eventually I had given up and decided to take my laptop to the repair service. All of a sudden, they reported to me that blue screens started occurring every time they started the computer and wouldn't even let it start properly (which had never occurred prior to my taking the laptop there). As a result, you could never reach desktop in Windows, as it kept restarting itself. Apparently, after having been tested, neither RAM nor hard drive appeared to be the cause of these blue screens. Having wasted 16 days at the repair service, they finally advised me to format everything by using Product Recovery disc as they could not find what the problem could be. There we go, I was pretty much convinced myself that it must have been some software issue like drivers or whatnot that was going to get resolved with re-installing Vista. So I re-installed Vista by using Product Recovery disc, took me about an hour of several auto-restarts that come with the installation I guess, and finally I await in anticipation my first log into the 'resurrected' Vista. But instead of a Welcome from Vista I get a BLUE SCREEN, which caused my computer to restart. After the restart it seemed to work normally and it finally accessed desktop for the first time since the installation where a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected error" window popped up. Here is what it said: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1060 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 8086 BCP1: 00000300 BCP2: 000000F6 BCP3: 00000001 BCP4: 00000000 OS Version: 6_0_6000 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 Files that help describe the problem: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini091708-01.dmp C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-88670-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Temp\WER7C11.tmp.version.txt Oh, and another thing: ever since I got my laptop back from the repair service I have been getting the following message right after the initial Toshiba screen upon starting my laptop (the msg appeared before and after the re-installation of Vista, however, never did it appear prior to taking the laptop to the repair service): Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 082) Copyright blahblah For Realtek RTL8100E/8101E Fast Ethernet Network Adapter v. 1.02 (060510) PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM Does anybody have any idea what I should do? I'm really desperate now as I was hoping that after the re-installation of Vista my laptop would be back to normal again, yet after having experienced a blue screen RIGHT after the installation leaves me worried and helpless. I'd appreciate anybody's help greatly. Best regards |
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1st Boot Device=Network 2nd Boot Device= CDrom 3rd Boot Device=HardDrive You just need to take the Network boot out of the equation |
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I appologize, here is the .dmp file!
EDIT: It says "Your file of 135.4 KB bytes exceeds the forum's limit of 100.0 KB for this filetype", therefore I'll upload it elsewhere. Here it is: h**p://rapidshare.de/files/40498812/Mini091708-01.rar.html (please remove the **) |
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No I hate Rapidshare
Can you please Zip the one file up then attach it |
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Sure, here it is!
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Inside the 1 MiniDump:
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May I ask if there is a program that could test if Turbo Memory really is the problem causer on my laptop? |
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BSOD with ATI Radeon
I was having persistent BSOD with Vista and an ATI Mobility Radeon until I made the following change:
Control Panel\System\Advanced System Settings, Advanced\Performance\Settings, Visual Effects\Adjust for Best Performance. If this works, you may try adding back visual effects to determine which setting[s] are problematic. I did not care to determine which setting resolved my problem, as my performance is greatly enhanced by not using any visual effects. |
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