The official bluescreen of death error thread

hashbrown99

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could we please stick to the subject ppl.To that whats his name reply,sorry it took you 3 hours to boot again,remember verifier.exe is not for the faint hearted.I too had bsods after that execute of verifier.Safemode and msconfig and ccleaner sorted that out fast,but sadly i am getting new forms of bsods...ataport.sys bsods now.:(
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:D

Chalk it up to experience and yes, it's not for noobs:eek:. I'm more annoyed that it took 3 hours for the thought to try booting into safe mode and using 'system restore' to occur to me. (Also not thrilled about having to possibly re-install windows as I had just on Sunday )

I did say the tool had some uses though
 
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:D

Chalk it up to experience and yes, it's not for noobs:eek:. I'm more annoyed that it took 3 hours for the thought to try booting into safe mode and using 'system restore' to occur to me. (Also not thrilled about having to possibly re-install windows as I had just on Sunday )

I did say the tool had some uses though

Sorry i should of warned you but verifier.exe is a really good tool and it does give good results for testing.Debugging is the game:D
 

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Remember to always untick auto restart in windows so you may have the time to write down the error codes.

I say it again.
Start-my computer-rightclick-properties-advance-startup and recovery
 
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kronoSX

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ANother tip for those bsods you always getting.If by some chance you see errors that change all the time and you just wanna give up...dont,Try to clean your pc of dust and contaminants.SOmetimes this can cause bsods due to the grafix card as it has basically the biggest surface inside your pc,and it is a vital component to.
Try to buy a compressed air canister,and dont use your vacuum cleaner.lol
 

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ANother tip for those bsods you always getting.If by some chance you see errors that change all the time and you just wanna give up...dont,Try to clean your pc of dust and contaminants.SOmetimes this can cause bsods due to the grafix card as it has basically the biggest surface inside your pc,and it is a vital component to.
Try to buy a compressed air canister,and dont use your vacuum cleaner.lol

Dust?
O no - you cannot be serious.

Unless Linux magically installs a mini-vacuum cleaner that I did not know about.
 

kronoSX

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Dust?
O no - you cannot be serious.

Unless Linux magically installs a mini-vacuum cleaner that I did not know about.

yes dust has in a way conductivity properties,dont forget about static to:D
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kronoSX

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Then why is it only Windows PCs suffer from this?

No any pc can suffer from this.Its not about the OS:(I think you on to something else,I am talking of windows bsods.
I know linux has bsods to but the debugger just works in a different way:D.

How does a mac debugger look like:)
 

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If you have bsods and they end with the famous .sys file extension in the bsod its always a good thing to check this site..you will get a bigger picture on where to start looking.:cool:
 

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That is a question maybe bwana or another mac user can help you with as i dont know mac at all.Actually i have never seen the latest mac's.Not really interested in it.
 

kronoSX

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Another tip for those bsods,please keep those dump files safe before a reformat.So backup all the dump files first before formating.
 

kronoSX

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*bows down to the master*ohh thanks your majestic thing you:D
 

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I see lots of new members have been pm'in me and sending me emails.PLease post your problems so we all can help with the bsod errors.I try my best but there is always an alternative answer on the forum or google.Lets do this
 

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Hey, I am having serious problems with countless BSOD must be count 200..
This has occurred ever since I have installed Neotel drivers..

The Following Errors I get are.
OXOOOOOOO44 (OXb9530aa0, 0x000000e7a, 0x000000000, 0x000000000)
OX00000007e (0Xc0000005, 0x80573daa,0x8bf9dbd0, 0x8bf9dcc)
0x00000007e (0xc0000005,0 0x8057f319, 0x8b7bebfc, 0xb7be8f8)
0x000000D1 -
WFD01000 SYS..

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931365/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946776/en-us

I have also run SFC /SCANNOW checked HiJack everything is normal.
I think it has something to do with the Neotel drivers and The USB TUSB3410

The Errors in my report are as follows:
IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot 3, function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance.
 

The_Techie

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Hey, I am having serious problems with countless BSOD must be count 200..
This has occurred ever since I have installed Neotel drivers..

The Following Errors I get are.
OXOOOOOOO44 (OXb9530aa0, 0x000000e7a, 0x000000000, 0x000000000)
OX00000007e (0Xc0000005, 0x80573daa,0x8bf9dbd0, 0x8bf9dcc)
0x00000007e (0xc0000005,0 0x8057f319, 0x8b7bebfc, 0xb7be8f8)
0x000000D1 -
WFD01000 SYS..

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931365/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946776/en-us

I have also run SFC /SCANNOW checked HiJack everything is normal.
I think it has something to do with the Neotel drivers and The USB TUSB3410

The Errors in my report are as follows:
IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot 3, function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance.

You might have to assign an IRQ for that device manually.
 
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