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Norsk Polski Português Svenska Türkçe 简体中文 Microsoft Windows Vista Crashes, Restarts or a Blue Screen Appears Table of Contents: What Is a Blue Screen Error? Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages 0x000000ED and 0x0000007B 0x00000024 0x0000007E and 0x0000008E 0x00000050 0x000000D1 0x000000EA Using the Windows Debugger This article describes what windows vista crash dump blue screen Blue Screen errors are, why they occur, how to recognize them, and how to
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Windows encounters certain situations, it halts and the resulting diagnostic information is displayed in white text on a blue screen. The appearance of these errors is where the term "Blue Screen" or "Blue Screen of Death" has come from. Blue Screen errors occur when: Windows detects an error it cannot recover from without losing data Windows detects that critical OS data has become corrupted Windows detects that hardware has failed in crash dump windows 7 location a non-recoverable fashion The exact text displayed has changed over the years from a dense wall of information in Windows NT 4.0 to the comparatively sparse message employed by modern versions of Windows. Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages Stop 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME) Stop 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) These two errors have similar causes and the same troubleshooting steps apply to both of them. These stop codes always occur during the startup process. When you encounter one of these stop codes, the following has happened: The system has completed the Power-On Self-Test (POST). The system has loaded NTLDR and transferred control of the startup process to NTOSKRNL (the kernel). NTOSKRNL is confused. Either it cannot find the rest of itself, or it cannot read the file system at the location it believes it is stored. When troubleshooting this error, your task is to find out why the Windows kernel is confused and fix the cause of the confusion. Things to check The SATA controller configuration in the system BIOS If the SATA controller gets toggled from ATA to AHCI mode (or vice versa), then Windows will not be able to talk to the SATA controller because the different modes require different drivers. Try toggling the SATA controller mode in the BIOS. RAID settings
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Windows Vista Blue Crash dump Screen Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by itsbroken123, Mar 17, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement itsbroken123 Thread Starter Joined: Mar 17, 2011 Messages: 2 Hey so whenever i try to do something on my computer ( Windows Vista ) i get a blue crash dump screen and my computer restarts. Whenever I turn my computer on this screen will come up two/three times and usually work the fourth or fifth time. Also whenever I plug my Ipod into my computer I will get the crash dump error. Also when I'm on Youtube i will get the same crash dump error. Here is what it says on one crash dump error blue screen: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL *** STOP: 0X0000000A, 0X00000009, 0X00000001, 0X201C98C Here is another: *** STOP: 0X000000D1, 0X8DEDF000, 0X00000008, 0X0000000, 0X85EDD786 *** ATAPI.SYS- ADDRESS 85EDD786 BASE AT 85EDB000, DATESTAMP 47918f74 Here is another: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Help is much appreciated!! Thanks!! itsbroken123, Mar 17, 2011 #1 Sponsor smittygeek4273 Banned Joined: Mar 17, 2011 Messages: 91 during boot up press F8 to go to boot options and run in safe mode with networking, then remove any recently installed drivers or softwarre smittygeek4273, Mar 18, 2011 #2 smittygeek4273 Banned Joined: Mar 17, 2011 Messages: 91 during boot up go to F8 for boot options and use SAFE MODE, then remove any recently installed software smittygeek4273, Mar 18, 2011 #3 itsbroken123 Thread Starter Joined: Mar 17, 2011 Messages: 2 How do I know what software to remove? itsbroken123, Mar 18, 2011 #4 asianguy Joined: Mar 19, 2011 Messages: 60 Actually I don't think about software problem.The Blue Crash dump Screen that you said is actually bsod (blue screen of death). If you google this problem, there are many solution to this problem. But Microsoft cov