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7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads f4 stop code Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD, stop codes: F4,7A (Almost Constant) Page 1 of 3 1 23 > 16 Mar 2013 #1 bancosrs Windows 7 bsod f4 x64 31 posts BSOD, stop codes: F4,7A (Almost Constant) First Occurrence: At first I thought I had fixed the problem with faulty RAM but unfortunately it was only temporary. The problems are occurring more often. The first occurrence was returning my laptop from sleep mode. As of recent it crashes when my PC is somewhat stressed. It will freeze then
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unfreeze then freeze again and then eventually crash. TEST tried: I have tried everything; Factory reset (multiple times), FURMARK test, Memtest, prime95, Chkdsk, sfc/scannow, seagate tools for windows and all the results come up as being fine (after restoring everything). Given I have only ran these test minimum a amount. Verifier.exe showed nvbridge.kmd failed to load but I just fixed it and it failed shortly after. When I restore my computer to factory settings my computer runs fine for days, sometimes weeks and then it decides to crash randomly, and once the first Blue screen appears I can barely run my computer again in normal mode before I have to restore it. I can run it in safe mode and have everything work, but if try to check the memory or look at test viewer while running it it will crash. I guess anything that relates to retrieving something off the Hard drive or stressing the PC. I can't even run any ant-viruses or windows updates so once it fails I have limited options. Every time I have recovered it it has
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Screen Error in Windows Working in IT, I've come across number strange STOP errors in Windows that are only fixed by doing something ridiculously obscure! Recently, I came across another STOP error that is very obscure, but pretty easy to http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/how-to-fix-stop0x000000f4-blue-screen-error-in-windows/ fix! Well, at least it was easy to fix for me. Here's the error on the associated blue screen when I am working on the troubled computer: Stop: 0x000000F4 (0x00000000003, 0xFFFFFADF50, 0xFFFFFADF50EC32A8, etc) To fix this, I http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1939812/random-bsod.html tried all kinds of things before calling Dell support, such as replacing the memory, switching out video cards, replacing the motherboard, running all kinds of hardware and memory diagnostic tools, etc, etc. Sadly, nothing worked! We knew it windows 7 was not a software issue because we have a bunch of identical machines, all with the same software configuration. Hence, we had to make a call to good ol Dell technical support. Note that recently we had installed a new hard drive into the computer and starting getting these blue screen errors a few days later. While talking with the Dell rep, he had me do all kinds of stuff! Firstly, I had to un-plug blue screen error the computer, and pull out the monitor, keyboard and mouse cords. After that, we removed all the memory, plugged everything back in and rebooted. Same blue screen! We then took out and replaced other parts of the computer, rebooting and unplugging the computer each time we took something out or put something back in. Finally, I took out the CMOS battery (the small round battery on your motherboard), rebooted, then re-installed it, and rebooted the machine again. It fixed the problem! So this STOP error is related to either a low CMOS battery or simply having to take it out and put it back in. Next time you add some new hardware to your computer, you have get this error because the components do not get configured properly during the install. Removing and reinstalling ensures that the device can reconfigure correctly with the new hardware. October 16th, 2008 by Aseem Kishore File in: How-To There are 14 comments, care to add yours? Tweet Like Google+ Comments [14] Fix "The Device cannot start. (Code 10)" error 8 years ago ppehrson says: 7 years ago You work in IT and yet you think it is necessary to remove the cmos battery to reset the settings? Duh. gk1171 says: 6 years ago ppehrson… um, yeah, it is necessary sometimes. all IT people know this that