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no idea what has gone wrong, didn't install anything new or new drivers in fact I created a partition for windows vista so my printer could work! but I've turned on and off the computer many times since that and no problems I don't have the windows 7 disc, as I used my University's MSDN to install windows 7 on the computer Can anyone help? At the moment I'm using norton to do a full system scan in the safe mode in hope of it finding something! Monday, April 05, 2010 2:46 PM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote Hi, Since it works in Safe Mode, the root cause can be the hardware driver. Based on the current situation, I would like to suggest you perform a Device Clean Boot to narrow down the cause. Device Clean Boot ============== Please unplug all unnecessary devices to test the issue. In this situation, your system will only have the basic hardware devices and it should be more stable. If it is inconvenient to unplug the devices, we can disable them in Device Manager. Please refer to t
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help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search 0x051 windows 7 Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD at startup (REGISTRY ERROR) 17 Apr 2014 #1 bsod registry error windows 8 deltarayedge Windows 7 Home Premium x64 3 posts BSOD at startup (REGISTRY ERROR) Getting BSOD a minute or so after the computer reaches the deskop. Still works in safe mode. Here's the SF files. My https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/1539aa70-4ee7-48ce-95b7-75a7c4110295/help-getting-bsod-windows-7-with-registry-error?forum=w7itproperf System Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number MSI GT70 OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 CPU Intel 3710QM Memory 12GB Graphics Card 675M Antivirus NOD ESET32 4 Anti-Virus Browser Firefox deltarayedge View Public Profile Find More Posts by deltarayedge . 18 Apr 2014 #2 koolkat77 Windows 10 Home 64Bit 15,059 posts MSINFO32:Please go to Start and type in "msinfo32.exe" (without the quotes) and press Enter. Save the report as an .nfo http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/328859-bsod-startup-registry-error.html file, then zip up the .nfo file and upload/attach the .zip file with your next post. Also, save a copy as a .txt file and include it also (it's much more difficult to read, but we have greater success in getting the info from it). My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Self assembled OS Windows 10 Home 64Bit CPU Intel Pentium(R) E5200 @ 2.50GHz Motherboard Intel Corporation DG41WV (PROCESSOR) Memory 4096 GB DDR3 @ 398MHz Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays DELL E170S Screen Resolution 1280x1024 pixels Keyboard Logitech PS/2 Keyboard Mouse A4 Tech Co Ltd/Logitech PSU 400W Case Nothing Fancy Cooling Fans Hard Drives 466GB Western Digital WDC Internet Speed 512 Kbps Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials & Malwarebytes Other Info Imation 8 GB USB, 6 GB Seagate External Hard drive, ASUS DVD-E818A7T ATA Device, Lumia 630 :D koolkat77 View Public Profile Find More Posts by koolkat77 18 Apr 2014 #3 deltarayedge Windows 7 Home Premium x64 3 posts In case you didn't notice the msinfo32.nfo file was already in the previous zip. But whatever, I replaced it with another one and added a msinfo32.txt as you requested (I assume you wanted the EXPORT rather than the SAVE function). My System Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number MSI GT70 OS Windows 7
Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 21 New 21 Sep 2015 #1 Conkerkid11 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Sep 2015 Posts : 7 Windows 10 BSOD when idle for 4 minutes, REGISTRY_ERROR http://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/23435-bsod-when-idle-4-minutes-registry_error.html Starting on the 17th, which is how far back the dump files should go, my computer began receiving a BSOD with the error "REGISTRY_ERROR" whenever I would leave it idle for about 4 minutes. Previously I've never had any issues with http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-tips-fix-blue-screen-error/ this computer. Everything's at stock. I'm also in the Windows 10 preview build, and should be receiving early updates if I understand that portion of the program correctly. Previously, to try and remedy the issue myself, I recorded footage of my windows 7 desktop and then left the computer idle, with task manager on the screen viewing what was using up most of the CPU, because I had previously discovered my computer would jump in CPU usage shortly before crashing. It was something being run in the background by Windows Defender, and conveniently Windows Defender has something that begins running in 4 minutes after idle, so I turned Windows Defender off, and that solved the issue for most of the day yesterday, until Windows Defender registry error windows turned itself on again and crashed the computer with the same error. Turning off Windows Defender has not solved the issue since, and I've even tried permanently turning it off through Group Policy, but now even when off, the computer crashes the same way. Without turning it off through Group Policy, it turns itself on almost immediately after being turned off. It has also had about 5 updates throughout the day. My temporary solution is to move the mouse a bit every once in awhile if I'm away from my computer, otherwise I get the BSOD again. Thanks for the assistance in advance! I hope I've provided enough information. Edit: I just visited the "Security and Maintenance" tab, clicked "Start Maintenance", and that caused the BSOD almost immediately. It would seem that this automatic maintenance activates after the computer is left idle for a few minutes, and is the culprit. I have no idea why though. Before the BSOD happens, CPU, Memory, and Disk usage rise really quickly. This is just right now with Chrome open This is the peak after starting "Start Maintenance", 10 seconds before the BSOD This is the final second before the BSOD Attached Files TANNER-PC-Mon_09_21_2015__12044_29.zip (1.19 MB, 7 views) Last edited by Conkerkid11; 21 Sep 2015 at 05:06. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop OS Windows 10 CPU i7 4770K Stock Motherboard ASUS MAXIMUS VI HER
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