win 7 shut down with blue screen

kaisterkai

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Good day..

Whenever my computer shuts down, it comes with a blue screen.. but when restarting nothing happens.. Well when logging off it comes up as well.. error say:

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Files that help describe the problem
060510-35069-01.dmp
sysdata.xml
WERInternalMetadata.xml

Don't know if anyone can help.. It's a fresh newly installed win 7 x64...
 
Looks like a hardware driver issue.

Did you install any drivers off disks when you installed Windows 7?
 
Are you talking about like new drivers that win 7 doesn't have?

Because if so yes, my onboard GPU and other onboard things from my motherboard CD
 
I'll try going into safe mode.. What happens if it's not or if it is there in safe mode? Does that prove or dis-prove anything?
 
If it doesn't blue screen in safe mode then it's most likely a driver issue, if it does happen then it could be faulty hardware (among other things).
 
Update the drivers from the official site & supplier of your hardware.

If I may ask... Which one do I upgrade? Because I hardly have anything that I added in except for Hard drive...

And the other drivers all came from Win 7 and my motherboard drivers...
 
Sori forgot to say.. In my device manager, there is something that is unknown.. Like I tried using window 7 to find the drivers, but it couldn't... So at the moment it's disabled...
 
Yeah, I updated everything except language packs.. Because they are BIG and I don't need them..
 
Check the last programs you installed using system restore.
There might be something there.

Also try disabling driver signing holding F8 during startup perhaps, then restart and check again.
 
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The last program I installed was google chrome which came from the internet.. So I don't think that could be the problem.. But anyway...

what is driver signing?
 
I found something that might be of help to you:
http://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-debugging/19121-bluescreen-problem.html

This points to a driver problem.
Windows 7 is pretty strict on signed drivers, so if it isn't the right driver, the program will either not work properly or cause you headaches.

I see...

I'm checking it out now...

I hope it is a driver problem, because this computer was a brand new one.. I just installed the OS and that's IT!!

Anyway, thanks
 
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