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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 7 Solved BSOD STOP 0x000050/7e errors Michaelvash7886Jan 7, 2011, 3:39 AM Specs:CPU: AMD 1090TMB: ASUS M4N75TD AM3 NVIDIA nForce 750a SLI ATX AMD MotherboardGPU: GTX 460 768 stop 0x0000007e 0xffffffffc0000005 MB SSCOS: Win 7 64 BitI built it and everything has ran fine for the first stop 0x0000007e windows 7 week, yesterday I installed a USB sound card (it's a Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo, downloaded the windows 7 64 bit drivers from the
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Turtlebeach.com website) restarted and everything was going fine. The USB sound card worked fine and everything was running perfectly. A few hours later the computer blue-screened and I got a USB bug error. I restarted and it started back up, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2528614 something happened and it restarted again (it started up and was running then BSOD again I believe didn't see the error).Anyways I figured it was something odd with the USB sound card so I powered the computer back up. I started windows in normal mode and as I see the windows screen with the loading bar and it BSOD again. This time it said:Page_fault_in_nonpage_areaStop error of 0x0000050I restarted and it offered to repair the startup files. I said ok, but got http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/14542-63-bsod-stop-0x000050-errors the same error.I turned off the computer unplugged the USB soundcard and then started it back up.It just gave me a generic there was a problem BSOD with a stop error of 0x000007e.I try to start up in safe mode, same thing.So I think OK I'll simply reinstall Win 7 as I have my files backed up on my spare HDD. I put in the disc and press a key to start with it and it starts loading the installer up like it's going to work but BSOD again before the installer starts.I've googled it a few times, but I can't seem to come up with anything definitive. I've tried booting in safe mode and tried not forcing drivers to be digitally signed, but even then BSOD.Any ideas how I can fix this? Could it be that my hdd has died? It's a 2002 hdd, so I think it's possible, however I would think I would start getting input/output errors or something else instead.I've tried using the last known good configuration as well. No luck. I've also seen Wdf01000.sys listed with the 0x0000050 stop error but that only popped randomly and not at the beginning.i'm pretty sure it's something to do with the usb card I installed, but I can't get into the system to uninstall it.Any help would be appreciated, is it my HDD? Any other ideas on ways to get it to start up? My computer POSTs fi
Blue Screen of Death Stop Error 0x0000007e in Windows 7 Windows and Linux Tutorials from Howtech SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe25,07925K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzOnTOFxoc0 add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 167,601 views 260 Like http://www.hanselman.com/blog/FIXEDBlueScreenOfDeathBSOD7EInHIDCLASSSYSWhileInstallingWindows7.aspx this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 261 80 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 81 Loading... Loading... Transcript The windows 7 interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jul 5, 2013Learn what causes the blue screen of death stop error 0x0000007e. Furthermore, follow this tutorial to learn how to resolve this error.Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ error windows 7 for more free how-to videos!http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feedhttp://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebookhttps://plus.google.com/1034403827176... - our group in Google+In this tutorial, we will teach you how to fix the blue screen of death stop error 0x0000007e in windows 7.The error "0x0000007e" occurs when you remove a USB video device or when you shut down the system. When a USB video device is unloaded, the error occurs due to a race condition in the USB Video Driver.Step 1 -- When does the error occurThis error suddenly appears when your Windows is booting in normal condition and then your system restarts automatically.Step 2 -- Download hotfixOnce the system will load in normal condition, download the hotfix for this error from the support site of Microsoft.Step 3 -- Provide an email addressOnce you have clicked on the Hotfix Download Available button, you will be redirected to another page where you will have to provide your email address. A link to the hotfix will be emailed to you.Step 4 -- Extract the filesOnce you have downloaded the hotfix, double click to unzip the file and
a friend this weekend. He was paving an old HP Envy laptop (although this happens on some Dell Inspirons as well) and was getting a blue screen in the middle of install. Then, of course, if you're not looking at it you'll just reboot and drop back into setup and get the "the computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error." At this point he was in a setup loop. "HIDCLASS.SYS" is the driver that failed. HID means Human Interface Device, and that means "keyboards or mice" for the most part. Errors in HIDCLASS.SYS, especially during setup, almost always means that there's trouble with an attached keyboard or attached mouse. I asked my buddy if he had a mouse attached and he did. He removed the mouse, and started setup over again. Setup succeeded. Then, he spent about an hour (and several reboots) getting Windows 7 "gold" (which was released in July of 2009, almost 5 years ago) up to date with patches, service pack 1, and the latest drivers. Then he was able to attach his mouse and it works fine. Sponsor: Big thanks to Mindscape for joining us and sponsoring the blog feed this week! I discovered Raygun.io and started using it for my side project and I LOVE it. Get notified of your software’s bugs as they happen! Raygun.io has error tracking solutions for every major programming language and platform - Start a free trial in under a minute! «This URL shortener situation is official... | Blog Home | Guide to Freeing up Disk Space under Win...» About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. About Newsletter Sponsored By Hosting By Comments [14] Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or use the Permalink Sunday, 08 June 2014 13:51:58 UTCHa - Sometimes its the simple things!Had the same thing but with a USB hard drive once. Roberto BoniniSunday, 08 June 2014 16:44:22 UTCWhich once again demonstrates the need for periodic cumulative service packs, plural. Or at the very least, a post-SP1 CU.John MurphyMonday, 09 June 2014 05:47:17 UTCMicrosoft have declined a call for an updated VB6 programming language.Microsoft's Paul Yuknewicz stated "VB6 was and still is without a doubt awesome. VB6 made developers incredibly productive building a breadth of applications and as a result we have a wealth of applicat