Hi
I got the BSOD and I`m attaching the dump file. Any help regarding the cause and the fix, will be appreciated.Thanks.
Hi
I got the BSOD and I`m attaching the dump file. Any help regarding the cause and the fix, will be appreciated.Thanks.
You could download Blue Screen Viewer (download at bottom of the page)
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
It would help when you post about BSOD to give a bit of info, such as when the BSOD occurs etc.
You could download Blue Screen Viewer (download at bottom of the page)
http://www.nirsoft.n...creen_view.html
It would help when you post about BSOD to give a bit of info, such as when the BSOD occurs etc.
This is what the program shows:
You still haven't given anymore info Eli such as if you can still access Windows, if it is a random BSOD or any other info. Please give some info.
If you are able to access Windows have you done a chkdsk?
You still haven't given anymore info Eli such as if you can still access Windows, if it is a random BSOD or any other info. Please give some info.
If you are able to access Windows have you done a chkdsk?
Sorry, I guess I was too brief, it was a random BSOD, no problems to access Windows, I did CHKDSK= no errors, no windows error reports prior to crash, I hope you get a better picture now.
Random BSOD, the worst to try and work out
What were you doing at the time?
Random BSOD, the worst to try and work out
What were you doing at the time?
I think I was moving a sub folder from one folder to another, at same partition.
In your event viewer under the 'system' logs it should list there the error code for the BSOD when it happened. Does it list it?
In your event viewer under the 'system' logs it should list there the error code for the BSOD when it happened. Does it list it?
Yes, and it reads as follows:The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000024 (0x001902fe, 0xb97e81d8, 0xb97e7ed4, 0x8054bfd2). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP
Error code:1001
Have you had the same BSOD just once or many times?
You could;
- Update drivers
- Scan for malware/virus
- Defrag (unless using SSD)
Have you had the same BSOD just once or many times?
You could;
- Update drivers
- Scan for malware/virus
- Defrag (unless using SSD)
Had the same BSOD about three times in two months. I regularly defrag with Perf.disk, and scan for viruses with Avast. What drivers are you talking about?
Hi Eli, take a look at this link which may help you resolve/understand this error Your error code is part way down the list
Hi Eli, take a look at this link which may help you resolve/understand this error Your error code is part way down the list
Thanks for the input MikeW.