Windows 7 Blue Screen of Death

August 7th, 2013

I tried to remove both RAM’s one by one, and try wether they are the problem, but I still got the same, I tried removing the CD-ROM too, tried reseting bios settings to default, nothing helps.
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/5771/picture4494.jpg
Any idea what this may be?

Answer #1
This Problem issue many reason.
1. virus
2. Hard Disk
3. RAM
4. Cable
5. Bios
Answer #2
I don’t think that it’s a virus, neither the hard disk, cause I tried booting up from a WINDOWS 7 bootable usb.
And still geting that.
Answer #3
The image won’t load for me.
Post your minidump. Rar it and upload to a filehost and post here.
C:\Windows\Minidump
Answer #4
Image don’t load for me either.
Answer #5
I tried booting up from a WINDOWS 7 bootable usb.
disconnect the hard drive and/or DVD and try this
Answer #6
Tried disconecting the HDD, and the setup get’s inside the blue screen of installation in windows 7, but nothing shows.
I only get this http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs23/f/2009/249/f/1/windows_7_setup_wallpaper_by_tonev.png
Also tried changing the hdd cables, still the same.
Answer #7
but no BSoD like before with the hard drive connected ?
Answer #8
nope, everything seems fine, I just got that picture, and no window opened (I waited for about 5mins, and then turned it off)
Answer #9
got herin’s BootCD and will that boot to MiniXP ?
Answer #10
Link to your image is not working. Post the minidump here, thats where you can usually tell the cause of the Blue Screen.
But if you’re stuck in the Blue Screen loop and Windows won’t boot up, you’re more or less screwed. You have to reformat and reinstall Windows. Unless you want to take the time to boot into a WinPE CD like Active Boot Disk and copy the minidump to an external hard drive or USB. And if the Blue Screen continues with a fresh Windows, it’s definitely a malfunctioning piece of hardware.
Answer #11
can’t see image.
i had similiar problem where blue screen would happen before completing boot. Other times i got system freezes before loading os. on the off chance my os would load, but some time later came the blue screen
i tried everything and in the end it was a faulty mb. i kept everything and replaced mb and no blue since the change 3 months ago.
Answer #12
I reuploaded the image:
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/5771/picture4494.jpg
Answer #13
I tried to boot from the Hiren’s Boot ‘Mini XP’, but I got this blue screen error now (with the CD rom and HDD connected too, i’ll try without them now)
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2061/picture4497.jpg
*I tried without the HDD, and the proccess went further this time, but the pc restarted itself at some point. (now trying without the cd-rom too)
edited: the same error as the first time appeared now.
Edited: Now I tried to restart it again (without the cd rom and hdd) and it went a little further, and I got another blue screen error lol. not “FN_LIST CORRUPT”
Answer #14
Hey, I’d recommend trying this http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html It’s basically a program that when a bluescreen occurs it will create a mini dump in order to help you locate the problem, You might be able to figure it out just from the mini dump (There is a “Caused by driver” collum) If not just post what info you get from it on here, hope it helps ^^
Edit:Also from the first screenshot is it this? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293
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Answer #15
I just did a full hdd scan, and no bad sector was found, no warning found.
@Sonny, yes buddy, thats the error.
Answer #16
Reinstall windows. The problem will be solved
Answer #17
Aftab Ali replied: Reinstall windows. The problem will be solved
I guess you didn’t read the earlier posts in this topic mate
Answer #18
Ok when it comes to BSOD in windows 7 its best to narrow it down to the solution to your problem, ive read what people suggested so i decided to give you my 5cents:).
First turn your pc on without harddrive and cd/dvdrom, only have motherboard,cpu, ram and graphics card (if u have one not onboard).
Once your pc is on go into bios and set it there for 5 minutes tabbing throughout your options etc…..do u get a BSOD????
If so, u can judge that one out of the 4 items is faulty. (solution narrowed down nothing to do with windows 7)
If not then connect your harddrive then bring up windows. Since you got a blank screen at boot up try and reboot with windows 7 dvd not usb bootup that u used and use windows 7 repair to try and fix it.
Alternative is when u boot up windows to your blank screen. press CTR+ALT+DEL and start device manager. Go to processes tab and end process for explorer.exe. then file, new task(Run..) type explorer.exe you should get your desktop back. all in all your windows is corrupted!!!
Answer #19
I waited in the bios for 10-15minutes, no BSOD appeared (with the hdd and the cd-rom attached too)
I tried to install windows xp from cd (till I find a win7 cd, so i can try that too) but I got the ‘Page_fault_in_nonpaged-area’ BSOD. I tried windows xp from USB too, and still the same :/
Answer #20
try this
http://ohonei.hubpages.com/hub/What-Is-Page-Fault-in-Nonpaged-Area
im guessing its part of the ram your using
Answer #21
I removed both ram memories, and put my 100% working ram (1gb), I still got the same :/ Maybe the ram slots are not working ?
Edited: I just tried my hard disk, and tried to boot from Hiren’s boot cd, into Windows XP Live, and it managed to get inside.
I tried the same process with the old HDD, and I got the ‘Page_fault_in_nonepaged_area’ error again. I guess it’s the HDD after all?
But I scaned it for bad sectors and stuff, and no error was shown. could this error be a ‘software’ error, so I don’t have to buy a new HDD?
Answer #22
check the drive with “Hard Disk Sentinel ”
think it’s on Hiren’s
Answer #23
BackY replied: ...don't have to buy a new HDD?
Most hard drive manufacturers have low-level diagnostic tools on their site, they can be quite handy for looking at a suspect drive. They take ages to scan but are quite thorough.
Answer #24
I just tested the hdd on another pc, and booted up from the Windows XP usb installation, and it worked fine. I stopped the process, so i can try to install windows 7, and then put the hdd back in it’s own pc.
It’s not the HDD I guess :/
Answer #25
Per Microsoft:
BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER Parameters
The four bug check parameters are displayed on the blue screen. Parameter 1 identifies the type of violation.
#1
0x5
#2
Device extension pointer of the host controller
#3
PCI vendor, product id for the controller
#4
Pointer to endpoint data structure

Cause Of Error:
A hardware failure has occurred because of a bad physical address found in a hardware data structure.
I believe your USB Hub is defective and needs to be replaced. To test this theory, go into safe mode but disable the USB drivers and restart. If no blue scrren then, it is the drivers. Install fresh USB Controler drivers in Safe Mode. If Blue Screen continues, it is likely USB Hub hardware failure.
Answer #26
I connected my HDD to another computer, and formated it with Win XP. then got back to it’s own pc, and formated it with Win 7 again, it worked lol.
thank you all guys.

 

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