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Steps Rules Tech Support Forum > Microsoft Support > Windows XP Support [SOLVED] Blue Screen of Death error 7f User Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Posting Help Register Rules Today's Posts Search Site Map Home Forum Rules Members List Contact Us Community Links Pictures & Albums Members List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Search Site / Google View Posts New Posts Your Posts Go to Page... [SOLVED] Blue Screen of Death error 7f This is a discussion on [SOLVED] Blue Screen of Death error 7f within the Windows XP Support forums, part of the Tech Support Forum category. Hi.. i think i've a crashing problem.. It writes like this about the crashing information, i've no blue screen but Thread Tools Search this Thread 04-07-2008, 11:37 AM #1 ed1907 Registered Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 2 OS: Windows XP Hi.. i think i've a crashing problem.. It writes like this about the crashing information, i've no blue screen but i get warnings like this, BCCode : 1000007f BCP1 : 00000008 BCP2 : 80042000 BCP3 : 00000000 BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1 C:\DOC
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BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search blue screen of death error 333 Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD 7F, Please help before I pull out all my hair!!! Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 26 Jan 2010 #1 Nimbus22 Windows 7 Ultimate http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/solved-blue-screen-of-death-error-7f-237853.html 64Bit 6 posts BSOD 7F, Please help before I pull out all my hair!!! Hi guys, Please help. I just built a new pc with the following parts running on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bits. Core i5 750 Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3R 4GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1600 (F3-12800CL7D-4GBRM) PNY 1GB 9800GT Energy Efficient Version Been having random crashes. I have done the following to diagnose http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/58586-bsod-7f-please-help-before-i-pull-out-all-my-hair.html what could be the cause via process of elimination. - tested both 2gb sticks of ram and found one to be defective through memtest86+ v4.00. Removed that stick from my system. - check the motherboard dimm by moving the good and bad stick of ram around and the dimm slots are good. - Did a clean reinstall of windows 7 with the stick of 2gb ram that passed memtest86+ without error (14 passes). - checked temp with hwmonitor and gpuz (temps normal) - psu is PC power and cooling silencer 610w (been working fine, unlikely the cause) - device manager shows no conflicts - Did not update or install anything on the system and let it ran overnight. There were no issues. - I then proceeded to install the latest intel chipset drivers for my motherboard from gigabyte's site, flash player, windows live mail, and zonealarm extreme security. With only those 4 installs the BSOD returned. This is the error code from the bsod. It is the same code from before my reinstall. 0x0000007f (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000080050031, 0x00000000000006f8, 0xfffff80002883609) I have attached a rar of the minidump file. Please take a
Paul Lilly Shares Every Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) deciphered (Updated!)If you're returning here by way of bookmark, first off, please accept our condolences. There's only reason you spend time reading a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) article, and that's to try and solve a problem you're http://www.pcgamer.com/blue-screen-of-death-survival-guide-every-error-explained/ having with your own system. If we could give out a teddy bear stuffed with cash to each person that visited this article, we'd do it. Sadly, we don't have teddy bears, and what little cash we have is usually http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/485372/bsod-stop-error-0x0000007f/ spent at the pub.Secondly, you must we wondering, "Oh snap! I see change, and I hate change! Where's the old BSoD article I bookmarked?!" Not to fear, we realize you hate change, which is why come hell or high blue screen water, you're sticking it out with Windows XP even after Microsoft stopped supporting it on April 8, 2014. We have your back, and the original article is still here. All of it. So what are we doing here?The first is we're updating verbiage where necessary. If there was something that seemed difficult to understand before, it should now be easier to decipher. The second thing we've done is added some new information. You see, BSoDs are far less common blue screen of in the Windows 8/8.1 era, and that was true in the Windows 7 days as well. We've updated this article to explain what happened and what's changed.Finally, we've added a picture gallery. No, it's not filled with cute fuzzy kittens and lolcats, though we're not opposed to either one. It is, however, populated with some of the most embarrassing and comical BSoDs to have ever occurred. Hopefully you'll get a chuckle out of it, or at the very least come to realize that the BSoD you're dealing with isn't as bad as could be.Sound like a plan? Great! Let's get started!Picture this: It’s late at night, you’re sitting at your computer playing a game or working on a project when, suddenly, Windows freezes completely. All your work is gone, and you find a blue screen full of gibberish staring back at you. Windows is dead, Jim, at least until you reboot it. You have no choice but to sigh loudly, shake your fist at Bill Gates and angrily push the reset button. You’ve just been visited by the ghost of windows crashed: The blue screen of death.Also known as the BSoD, the Blue Screen of Death appears when Windows crashes or locks up. It’s actually a Windows “stop” screen, and is designed to do two things: tell you the reason for the error, and to calm your nerves, hence the use of the color blue (studies
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