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Good morning people,
I'm experiencing lately this problem: when turning on the computer from sleep, a BSOD will occur, not with the same error code.
I have performed a memory test with Microsoft diagnostics tool but no error was issued.
The computer is a Dell Vostro 1500, originally shipped with Vista 32 Ultimate, upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 32.
I have attached the minidumps.
I hope someone can help!
Little sysinfo, possible to attach more if needed.
I'm experiencing lately this problem: when turning on the computer from sleep, a BSOD will occur, not with the same error code.
I have performed a memory test with Microsoft diagnostics tool but no error was issued.
The computer is a Dell Vostro 1500, originally shipped with Vista 32 Ultimate, upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 32.
I have attached the minidumps.
I hope someone can help!
Little sysinfo, possible to attach more if needed.
Code:
[B]System Vendor[/B]
ManufacturerDell Inc.Serial Number94QB23JModel
[B]BIOS Information[/B]
VendorDell Inc.VersionA05Board Product ID0WY040
[B]Processor Information[/B]
Summary1 Physical Processors / 2 Cores / 2 Logical Processors / 64 bitsNameIntel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20GHzVendorGenuineIntelOriginal System Clock200 MHz
[B]Storage Device Information[/B]
Disk 0160.0 GBST9160823ASSeagateDVD Writer 0 HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-T11N ATA Device (HL-DT-ST DVD+/-RW GSA-T11N)LG Electronics
[B]Memory Information[/B]
Slot 1 DDR2 (PC2-5300) 2048 MBytes Hyundai Electronics Slot 2 DDR2 (PC2-5300) 2048 MBytes Hyundai Electronics
[B]Display Adapter Information[/B]
NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT256 MBytes DDR2
[B]Sound Adapter Information[/B]
SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODECSigmaTel
[B]Network Adapter Information[/B]
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGNWIRELESS LANDisconnected [100 Mbps]Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated ControllerWIREDConnected [100 Mbps]
[B]Operating System[/B]
TypeWindows 7 Ultimate
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Hey...
Wow, your machine is in absolute shambles there. I highly recommend a clean install of Windows 7 while formatting, unless you plan to follow each and every advice below:
Update your Ricoh card reader drivers from your motherboard's site at the manufacturer (Dell):
rimmptsk rimmptsk.sys Wed Nov 15 03:16:23 2006
rimsptsk rimsptsk.sys Tue Nov 14 22:42:45 2006
rixdptsk rixdptsk.sys Tue Nov 14 20:35:19 2006
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Update your wireless adapter driver from the manufacturer's site:
netw5v32 netw5v32.sys Thu Mar 26 12:10:37 2009
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Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and delete these old, problematic drivers:
StarOpen StarOpen.SYS Tue Jun 27 15:15:56 2006
pfc pfc.sys Fri Sep 19 19:47:22 2003
OEM02Vfx...
Wow, your machine is in absolute shambles there. I highly recommend a clean install of Windows 7 while formatting, unless you plan to follow each and every advice below:
Update your Ricoh card reader drivers from your motherboard's site at the manufacturer (Dell):
rimmptsk rimmptsk.sys Wed Nov 15 03:16:23 2006
rimsptsk rimsptsk.sys Tue Nov 14 22:42:45 2006
rixdptsk rixdptsk.sys Tue Nov 14 20:35:19 2006
---------
Update your wireless adapter driver from the manufacturer's site:
netw5v32 netw5v32.sys Thu Mar 26 12:10:37 2009
----------
Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and delete these old, problematic drivers:
StarOpen StarOpen.SYS Tue Jun 27 15:15:56 2006
pfc pfc.sys Fri Sep 19 19:47:22 2003
OEM02Vfx...
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