Windows 7 BSOD...Any help would be appreciated.

hoff70

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Well I've had a bsod several times lately. A time out of the blue and once it started slowing down and went to the blue screen. I included the zipped SevenForum file if someone wouldn't mind looking at it. Thanks
 


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Sure thing, not a problem,

Yeah, that's likely it since it's from Ricoh.

It's might be difficult to find drivers for 64 bit for that particular machine. This is what I see and Dell only supports 32 bit for it:

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Based on that, I would really recommend 32 bit Windows 7 instead.

But ya, install that and see if it updates the date to newer by looking in properties for it, in device manager.
Hey there...

This latest one today was a 0x3b stop. Typical memory corruption from old drivers.

Update your storage card drivers:

Code:
rimmpx64 rimmpx64.sys Fri Nov 17 20:49:50 2006
rixdpx64 rixdpx64.sys Fri Nov 17 23:07:46 2006

Update Alps Touchpad driver:

Code:
Apfiltr  Apfiltr.sys  Mon Mar 02 10:28:23 2009

Update video card driver:

Code:
nvlddmkm nvlddmkm.sys Sat Apr 03 20:06:21 2010

Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers

Update your webcam drivers:

Code:
OEM02Dev OEM02Dev.sys Wed Oct 10 22:29:24 2007
OEM02Vfx OEM02Vfx.sys Mon Mar 05 05:55:47 2007

Update your Conexant modem drivers:

Code:
VSTCNXT6 VSTCNXT6.SYS Wed Oct 15 20:52:22 2008 
VSTDPV6  VSTDPV6.SYS  Wed Oct 15 20:57:45 2008 
VSTDPV6  VSTDPV6.SYS  Wed Oct 15 20:57:45 2008

Update your Sigmatel audio driver:

Code:
stwrt64  stwrt64.sys  Thu Sep 13 11:30:19 2007

Update your HDTV tuner driver:

Code:
AVerBDA716x_x64 AVerBDA716x_x64.sys Fri Jun 05 05:58:38 2009

Update your Broadcom wireless and ethernet drivers:

Code:
b44amd64 b44amd64.sys Tue Nov 21 07:23:06 2006 
bcmwl664 bcmwl664.sys Thu Mar 26 21:06:57 2009


Visit manufacturer's website and/or maker of you pc's site for all drivers. That's quite a lot you have to do there heh heh.
 


I never knew all the stuff like that could corrupt my computer so much. Thanks alot for your time, I'll get right on updating.
 


Hey there...

This latest one today was a 0x3b stop. Typical memory corruption from old drivers.

Update your storage card drivers:

Code:
rimmpx64 rimmpx64.sys Fri Nov 17 20:49:50 2006
rixdpx64 rixdpx64.sys Fri Nov 17 23:07:46 2006



I'm having alot of problems updating these drivers. It doesn't seem I can get them from Dell and googling hasn't turn up much from what I can see. Any suggestions where I might be able to download these.
 


Which exact Dell model is it?

Also, open device manager and right click on the card reader. Properties. Details tab. Change the dropdown to say hardware ids. Copy/paste the results below to here.
 


It's a Dell 1720 inspiron with 64-bit Windows 7. This may not be the right one, I found this one listed under IDE/ ATA/ATAPI controllers listed as Riccoh MMC Host Controller. I didn't see card reader listed but I think thats it although not sure. Thanks for your patience and help.



PCI\VEN_1180&DEV_0843&SUBSYS_01F21028&REV_12
PCI\VEN_1180&DEV_0843&SUBSYS_01F21028
PCI\VEN_1180&DEV_0843&CC_088000
PCI\VEN_1180&DEV_0843&CC_0880
 


Sure thing, not a problem,

Yeah, that's likely it since it's from Ricoh.

It's might be difficult to find drivers for 64 bit for that particular machine. This is what I see and Dell only supports 32 bit for it:

Link Removed - Invalid URL

Based on that, I would really recommend 32 bit Windows 7 instead.

But ya, install that and see if it updates the date to newer by looking in properties for it, in device manager.
 


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Sure thing, not a problem,

Yeah, that's likely it since it's from Ricoh.

It's might be difficult to find drivers for 64 bit for that particular machine. This is what I see and Dell only supports 32 bit for it:

Link Removed - Invalid URL

Based on that, I would really recommend 32 bit Windows 7 instead.

But ya, install that and see if it updates the date to newer by looking in properties for it, in device manager.


Alright what I did was download the drivers for the Dell M1710 and everything seems to be working alright for future references.
 


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