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BugCheck 1A, {5003, fffff70001080000, 55aa, 0}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+29587 )
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
both dumps were the same, memory management.
I notice your using Avast. Please remove as it has been known to cause issues in the past. Install MSE:
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sptd.sys Sun Oct 11 21:55:14 2009: SCSI Pass Through Direct Host - Daemon Tools (known BSOD issues with Win7). I missed this first time around, please remove to test.
The download for SP1 isn't in the numbered downloads it's above those with a Red download button. (next to where it say's 'select language').
Memtest86 pre compiled Bootable ISO needs to be downloaded and then burnt to disk. You then need to enter your Bios and change the boot order so that the machine boots off the memtest disk. This is so your RAM can be tested properly outside of the windows environment. If your unsure on how to change the boot order check with your machines manual. I did some checking on this and you might have to use the USB version as the CD/DVD drive may not be included in the boot devices. Basically it's the same process but your using a USB drive instead of a CD/DVD. The correct download is on the memtest site for USB.
Cleaning out the vents doesn't require any specialised knowledge. All you need is a little brush and in a perfect world some compressed air but failing that a good blow with the lungs will suffice. Just make sure any vents are free from dust and aren't clogged..
Hi there.
Do you mean I have to unistall the daemon tools? I don't have it installed. I've only installed it when I needed to use it, but I always uninstall it after that.
I was not talking about those numbered programs, I was atalking about the ones that appear after I click in "dowload". I'd attached here how it looks what I'm talking about. Do I have to dowload all of them? Also, the first one is a .iso. Will I have tu burn it to?
I'll see how I can run the mem test. Too bad there isn't an easier way to do it... (at least for me)
I was not talking about the cleaning itself. I was talking about the fact that I need to open this thing to do it and the fact that is a notebook makes it a bit more complicated than in a regular PC.
As far as the problem goes, this is the news:
Yesterday, after I got those BSOD I talked you about, I kept using my Notebook a while. 3 hours more or less. Nothing else happened, I turn it off in the normal way. Today when I turn it on it went straight to the "password screen's bug" where it goes completely black. I've realised that the "things" are actualy there, is the screen the one that is no showing me anything. I knew it because I typed my password and it made the usual sound that you get when you enter Windows after typing your password. After that, it made an usual "error sound" (which I couldn't see what it was about since the screen wasn't showing me anything). But the system is actually working, the screen is the one that it isn't.
Anyway, I rebooted the computer, try entering the safe mode with networking but it didn't work. It just stood in the "loading files" screen for a while, more than usual. So I rebooted again, this time I tried only safemode without networking but it happened the same thing. Maybe I was too impatient. I turned it off and went out to get some things, the I came back to my place and try it again. I set to safemode without networking, it took a little while than usual but manage to enter but it gave me the "startup repair". It said that it repaired something (took about 10 min) and then it rebooted itself. Yet again it couldn't enter in normal mode, but there is when I typed my password and saw (actually heared) that it was actually running, the screen just didn't show it.
Anyway, I rebooted again, enter safemode with networking (this time it worked) and now I'm here in safemode with networking writing all this.
Windows said It recovered from an error and let me .dmp file that i'll attache here. It also gave me another file in "appdata/local/temp". "WER something" was it name. That kind of files also generated in the BSOD issues but I though only the .dmp files mattered. I tried looking for this one but I couldn't find it :S.
Do you thing this could be a problem with the software of my screen? Like I told you, I use to have the "
display driver stopped responding and has recovered" issue back in 2011 ,when my notebook was brand new, while I was watching videos in youtube. Then it stopped happening alone.
My notebook is an lenovo Ideapad y560 like I said before, but there like 10 of those models. The one I've got has an intel(R) i5(TM) M560 @2.67 GHz 2.66 GHz.
I think this one is the one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834246003
Maybe there is a new update in the drivers for THAT model of idepad y560...
I'm going to reboot (or "restart", I don't know the proper translation) my computer now to see if at least I can enter in normal mode before going to work.
I'll see later if I can run that "sfc /scannow" thing that you told me. I couldn't the first time. And I'll unistall the avast.
Also I didn't understand what was this thing that you gave me before:
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Thank you again so much for helping me with my problems.