BSOD error 0x0000007E
I am constantly getting BSOD's in the RTM(MSDN). Here are the codes, can someone please tell me what is going on? BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: FFFFFFFFC0000005 BCP2: FFFFF80002AC9E89 BCP3: FFFFF880009A9998 BCP4: FFFFF880009A91F0 OS Version: 6_1_7600 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1Link to minidump -> http://watts76.net/eliot/092409-21216-01.dmp
September 25th, 2009 4:08am

Try running memory diagnostic or download memtest
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September 25th, 2009 5:21am

I am going to let memtest run off a boot cd all night and post back in the morning. Thank you for your help.
September 25th, 2009 6:38am

Hello, First of all, remove all unnecessary hardware devices from the computer, try entering Windows safe mode to test whether it is a third-party software/hardware compatibility issue. If so, please download and run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to check the reason for the issue. If the issue is caused by some incompatible driver, you might go to Device Manager, right click your hardware device in the list and select Update Driver Software; then click Search automatically for updated driver software. If you still get the BSOD error after installing the latest driver, please understand that Windows system uses separated user mode and kernel mode memory space, stop errors are always caused by kernel portion components, such as a hardware device, third-party drivers, backup software or anti-virus services (buggy services). The system goes to a blue screen because there is some exceptions happened in the kernel (either the device driver errors or the service errors), and Windows implements this mechanism: When it detects some errors occur in the kernel, it will kill the box in case some more severe damage happens. Then we get a blue screen or the system reboots (it depends on what the system settings are). To troubleshoot this kind of kernel crash issue, we need to debug the crashed system dump. Unfortunately, debugging is beyond what we can do in the forum. A suggestion would be to contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) via telephone so that a dedicated Support Professional can assist with your request. Please be advised that contacting phone support will be a charged call. To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please take a look at the web site listed below: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;PHONENUMBERS If you are outside the US please see http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers. I hope the problem will be resolved soon. Thanks! Andy
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September 25th, 2009 11:22am

No memory errors detected.
September 25th, 2009 2:38pm

I have reset the BIOS to AUTO on memory settings and not a problem since. My DDR 1200 defaults to 800 @ AUTO but I don't see a difference in speed. Thank you for the memory inquiry. It seems you have helped me get this issue fixed. Thanks Daniel Ho
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September 26th, 2009 1:18am

I have reset the BIOS to AUTO on memory settings and not a problem since. My DDR 1200 defaults to 800 @ AUTO but I don't see a difference in speed. Thank you for the memory inquiry. It seems you have helped me get this issue fixed. Thanks Daniel Ho You're welcome and glad you get it fixed, imo it could be the memory or cas timing is set too tight thus leading it to be unstable and getting the bsod
October 3rd, 2009 3:58am

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