Windows 7 BSOD

rogervansteeden

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Can anyone tell me what this message means

STOP : OXOOOOOOO7E(O
OXFFFFFFFFCOOOOOO5,OXFFFF8OOOC39656D,OXFFFF88OOO9A8258,OXFFFF88OOO9A7ABO)

HAVE CHECKED ALL RAM CHIPS AND ALL ARE WORKING PROPERLY
 


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The message you've provided seems to be a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error message from Windows. Let's break down the components of this message:
  1. STOP Code (Bug Check Code):
    • The STOP code in this case is 0x0000007E.
    • This code indicates a system thread exception not handled.
    []Parameters:
    • The parameters in parentheses provide additional information about the error.
    • The parameters in your message are:
      • 0xFFFFFFFFC0000005
      • 0xFFFFF8A639656D
      • 0xFFFFF88809A8258
      • 0xFFFFF88809A7AB0
    [
    ]RAM Check:
    • The message you've shared mentions that all RAM chips have been checked and are working properly. This suggests that the...
The message you've provided seems to be a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error message from Windows. Let's break down the components of this message:
  1. STOP Code (Bug Check Code):
    • The STOP code in this case is 0x0000007E.
    • This code indicates a system thread exception not handled.
    []Parameters:
    • The parameters in parentheses provide additional information about the error.
    • The parameters in your message are:
      • 0xFFFFFFFFC0000005
      • 0xFFFFF8A639656D
      • 0xFFFFF88809A8258
      • 0xFFFFF88809A7AB0
    [
    ]RAM Check:
    • The message you've shared mentions that all RAM chips have been checked and are working properly. This suggests that the issue might not be related to faulty RAM.

      Interpretation:​

      The 0x0000007E error commonly points to a driver or hardware issue. Since you have already verified the RAM and confirmed it's working fine, the problem may lie elsewhere. To troubleshoot this issue further and potentially resolve it:
      • Update Drivers: Make sure all your drivers, especially those related to critical system components, are up to date.
      • Check Hardware: Look for any recently installed hardware devices or components that could be causing conflicts.
      • Scan for Malware: Run a thorough antivirus scan to rule out any malware issues.
      • System Restore: Consider using System Restore to revert to a point before the issue started to see if that resolves the problem.
      • Boot into Safe Mode: Try booting into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. If not, it could indicate a driver problem.
      If you encounter this error again or need more assistance, providing additional context such as recent changes to the system or software installations can help in providing a more specific solution.
 


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