Blue Screen Error 0x0000007f
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article provides information how to repair the Windows Blue Screen error "STOP 0x0000007F: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP". Problem: If you have a Windows blue screen error STOP 0x0000007F: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP, you may be able to
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gain some basic information on the code alone. Refer to the blue screen error 0x0000007b Microsoft Support documentation on the Blue Screen. Troubleshooting from the Microsoft support site is re-published here for blue screen error 0x000000fc your convenience: Test the RAM in the computer by running the diagnostic software that is provided by the computer manufacturer. Replace any RAM that is reported as bad. Make http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-gaming/blue-screen-0x0000007f/5f297d85-306d-4f43-86fb-28908bc42e05 sure that all the RAM in the computer is the same speed. Try removing or swapping out controllers, cards, or other peripherals. Try a different motherboard on the computer. Included below are generic troubleshooting steps. Not every Blue Screen requires an Operating System reinstall. In fact most can be repaired. These steps are not specific to the actual http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN163434 code and may not be necessary for every Blue Screen error. Research other documentation like the Microsoft Answers blog. Solution: To isolate the cause, run PSA/ePSA diagnostics. For detailed instructions on running PSA/ePSA diagnostics, refer to Dell Knowledge Base Article: Run Built-In Diagnostics for Your System. If diagnostics fail, access the Dell Interactive Support Agent and search the error codes to determine which part is causing the error. If diagnostics pass, identify when the Windows Blue Screen occurs. Pre-boot: To determine a faulty part, isolate the memory by connecting 1 module at a time, and isolate the hard disk by connecting a known good hard disk to the system until the faulty part is discovered. Pre-logon: Boot into Safe Mode and disable all Startup entries. Isolate 1 Startup entry at a time until you find the causing agent. Intermittent / post logon: Collect the minidump files by navigating to C:\windows\minidump and analyzing the minidump files using a tool called BlueScreenView developed by Nirsoft. You can also use Windbg and use t
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/320206-random-bsod-stop-0x0000007f.html Windows 7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Random BSOD STOP: 0x0000007F 29 Jan 2014 http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/66644/ #1 kraken821 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 2 posts Random BSOD STOP: 0x0000007F hi all About 1 month ago I purchased some new parts to assemble my pc , unfortunately I am having blue screen problems with random BSOD which I could not identify . please ask for your help with this situation , The blue screen show sometimes when I'm just listening music , when I turn off the PC, when I try to run the browser, sometimes when im playing .... anyway, is totally random . I have done all this with no positive results: 1. Update drivers for my graphics card ( was in blue screen error the version 12,104 and have upgrade to 13,152) 2. I changed my hard drive with a new one (2 times) 3. RAM test in windows without any error in the result 4. RAM test with memtes86 program without any error encountered (more than 4 hours of analysis) 5. registry cleaning and windows temporary files with CCleaner and Tuneup 6. finally reformatted my PC and reistalar the same windows 7 64 bit If need more information just tell me, hope you can help me guys, see ya My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number custom build OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.20GHz Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P8Z77-V LX (LGA1155) Memory 8GB DDR3 @ 686MHz Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card 3072MBATI AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series Hard Drives 465GB Hitachi HDP725050GLA360 (SATA) 32 °C 931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA) Antivirus MSE Browser Google Chrome kraken821 View Public Profile Find More Posts by kraken821 . 29 Jan 2014 #2 YoYo155 Windows 10 3,056 posts Hi kraken821. The issue appears to be due iaStor.sys to looping for some reason. Code: fffff880`037183a8 fffff880`01081489 iaStor+0x52489 fffff880`037183b0 00000000`00000000 fffff880`037183b8 fffffa80`077665d0 fffff880`037183c0 fffffa80`075506c0 fffff880`037183c8 fffffa80`0755f850 fffff880`037183d0 fffffa80`0b422201 fffff880`037183d8 fffff880`0105c843 iaStor+0x2d843 fffff880`037183e0 fffffa80`077665d0 fffff880`037183e8 fffffa80`09d74220 fffff880`037183f0 fffffa80`0755f850 fffff880`037183f8 fffffa80`075506c0 fffff880`03718400 fffffa80`07550605 fffff880`03718408 fffff880`01054370 iaSto
Theater Forums Price Search Community HWA Store Latest Topics HGST drive acting very odd Laptop-related ethernet connection issue Dual monitor setup - 2nd monitor flickering greetings... (website=carder007.me):ICQ:669364660,Skype:carder007sale,dumps,CC Fullz Fresh,track 1&2 Optical mouse wont turn off after shutdown Surface 3 running windows 7 used to set up 30 other Surface 3s How to Recover Deleted Files from Pen Drive Files? ASUS Laptop won't turn on!!!!! PLEASE HELP ME~!!!!!! More >> You Are Here: / Forums / Videocards / Problem - Virtually Impossible To Fix BSOD 0x0000007f !!!!!!!! Author Date Written Tools Continue Reading on Page: 1, 2, Next >> J Bothroyd May 02, 2007, 04:20pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Replies: 26 - Views: 54640 Further to my thread below, I simply cannot fix this problem. That said, I am certain it is related to my videocard. Everytime I boot windows I am greeted with the blue screen of death; the warning says: STOP 0x0000007f (0x00000000) (0x00000000) (0x00000000) In the past few days I have automatically downloaded a windows update and an AVG anti-virus update. I am wondering whether this has caused a conflict with my ATi drivers. I can boot into safe mode and when I disable the videocard everything runs fine on re-boot (aside from the usual chugging you get without a videocard installed). Obviously I cannot play games either and I'm missing Resident Evil 4 terribly!!!! I have never overclocked my videocard and the inside of my PC is spotless clean. I have tried system restore, I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling my videocard drivers, I have tried everything but a complete reformat. Can someone please help? This problem is driving me crazy!!!Abit IC-7 P4 2.8GHz Northwood (OC 3.46GHz) 80GB Raptor HD 350GB Omega External HD 2GB RAM (2 x 1GB DDR400 Corsair) Ra