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bsod any ideas? Nice computer with nice parts. Q9450 - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> - <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}" /> <EventID>41</EventID> <Version>2</Version> <Level>1</Level> <Task>63</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000000000000002</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2010-07-08T21:48:01.223611800Z" /> <EventRecordID>48704</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" /> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>fast</Computer> <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> </System> - <EventData> <Data Name="BugcheckCode">190</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0xfffff88000005328</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x127a40121</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0xfffff880035fb3c0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0xa</Data> <Data Name="SleepInProgress">false</Data> <Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">0</Data> </EventData> </Event>
July 9th, 2010 1:28am

You have this bugcheck: Bug Check 0xBE: ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY - This is issued if a driver attempts to write to a read-only memory segment. Without the dumps we can't see which driver is causing this issue."A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/
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July 9th, 2010 4:25pm

Since Windows system uses separated user mode and kernel mode memory space, stop errors are always caused by kernel portion components, such as a third-party device drivers, backup software or anti-virus services (buggy services). The system goes to a BSOD 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: Microsoft - Help and Support If you are outside the US please see Microsoft Worldwide Home for regional support phone numbers. Meantime we can try some available steps as a general troubleshoot. 1. Please remove the antivirus and run the system with a period. If the issue does not occur, mainly focus on antivirus settings and compatibility. 2. Temporary disable your wireless network adapter and check the result. If the issue does not occur, please try to find Windows 7 compatible drivers from Internet and install. 3. Temporary disable or unplug all USB devices, then check the result. If the issue does not occur, update drivers for them. Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
July 13th, 2010 10:20am

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