Windows 7 Missing operating system error message after BS OD

Quadzilla

New Member
Hello Everyone,
I'm hoping you all can help me out with some recent BS OD problems I've been having lately. FYI, I'm running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional Edition SP 1 w\ 12 GB of RAM. This problem has been going on for about a week now and seems to usually happen after the computer comes out of sleep mode or at least that's when I've actually witnessed the crashes. What happens is, a few seconds after the PC wakes up, the screen displays a sort of checkerboard pattern of various colors but I can still see some of the text/graphics that had been on the display in the background. This pattern will display for a few seconds before the computer reboots itself and after rebooting prompts me with the message that Windows did not shut down properly and offers to check online for a solution. It also offers the advanced option which lists the minidump file name and location as well as a .XML file name.

The first few times this happened I clicked the icon to check for an online solution, found nothing and otherwise foolishly ignored the crash. A few days ago, I came into my room to the PC which had been on for a while and noticed the screen was black except for the text "missing operating system". I turned the PC off then back on again with the power button but got the same missing operating system message. I did this a few more times and after the third try the PC booted and displayed the message that Windows did not shut down correctly and gave me the option to boot up in safe mode, safe mode with networking, etc. I booted into safe mode, backed up my data and rebooted again. I googled debugging minidump files and followed the instructions on the webpage How to Debug Kernel Mode Blue Screen Crashes (for beginners) - Ask the Core Team - Site Home - TechNet Blogs and displayed the results below. I see in the output that it mentions natspeak.exe, that's Dragon NaturallySpeaking which I use just about every day, could that have been causing all those BS OD's? Any idea why I got the missing operating system error message? I performed a chkdsk and no bad sectors were found and no other messages appeared that would indicate problems with the hard drive. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.


Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [C:\Windows\Minidump\082911-14414-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

Symbol search path is: srv*
Executable search path is:
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7601.17640.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff800`02e68000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`030ad670
Debug session time: Mon Aug 29 12:25:40.738 2011 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 1 days 0:28:32.689
Loading Kernel Symbols
...............................................................
................................................................
....................
Loading User Symbols
Loading unloaded module list
.......
*******************************************************************************
* *
* Bugcheck Analysis *
* *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 3B, {c000001d, fffff800031a848b, fffff88006c0f070, 0}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sys
Probably caused by : memory_corruption

Followup: memory_corruption
---------

0: kd> !analyze -v
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* *
* Bugcheck Analysis *
* *
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SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b)
An exception happened while executing a system service routine.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00000000c000001d, Exception code that caused the bugcheck
Arg2: fffff800031a848b, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheck
Arg3: fffff88006c0f070, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheck
Arg4: 0000000000000000, zero.

Debugging Details:
------------------


EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000001d - {EXCEPTION} Illegal Instruction An attempt was made to execute an illegal instruction.

FAULTING_IP:
nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+e8a1
fffff800`031a848b 0e ???

CONTEXT: fffff88006c0f070 -- (.cxr 0xfffff88006c0f070)
rax=0000000000000001 rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=fffff8a0011d6d60
rdx=fffff8a01c170a01 rsi=fffffa800e2b8150 rdi=fffffa800e2b8160
rip=fffff800031a848b rsp=fffff88006c0fa50 rbp=fffffa800e2b8130
r8=fffff8a01c170a00 r9=0000000000000030 r10=fffff8000305c3c0
r11=fffff8a019e57a90 r12=fffff8a0011d6d60 r13=fffff80002e68000
r14=000000000008ec00 r15=fffff8a00364b840
iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010202
nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0xe8a1:
fffff800`031a848b 0e ???
Resetting default scope

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: CODE_CORRUPTION

BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B

PROCESS_NAME: NatSpeak.exe

CURRENT_IRQL: 0

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800031dc12d to fffff800031a848b

STACK_TEXT:
fffff880`06c0fa50 fffff800`031dc12d : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0a17da00 fffffa80`0e2b8150 fffffa80`09d5b401 : nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0xe8a1
fffff880`06c0fac0 fffff800`031dbf31 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`00000000 fffff8a0`0364b840 00000000`00000000 : nt!ObpDecrementHandleCount+0x6d
fffff880`06c0fb40 fffff800`031dc4f4 : 00000000`00000774 fffffa80`0a17da00 fffff8a0`0364b840 00000000`00000774 : nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+0xb1
fffff880`06c0fbd0 fffff800`02ee3ed3 : fffffa80`09e03b60 fffff880`06c0fca0 00000000`fffdb000 00000000`fffdb000 : nt!ObpCloseHandle+0x94
fffff880`06c0fc20 00000000`7785140a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
00000000`0008e318 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x7785140a


CHKIMG_EXTENSION: !chkimg -lo 50 -d !nt
fffff800031a848b - nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+e8a1
[ 0f:0e ]
1 error : !nt (fffff800031a848b)

MODULE_NAME: memory_corruption

IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption

FOLLOWUP_NAME: memory_corruption

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0

MEMORY_CORRUPTOR: ONE_BIT

STACK_COMMAND: .cxr 0xfffff88006c0f070 ; kb

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT

BUCKET_ID: X64_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT

Followup: memory_corruption
---------
 
Hello Everyone,
I'm hoping you all can help me out with some recent BS OD problems I've been having lately. FYI, I'm running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional Edition SP 1 w\ 12 GB of RAM. This problem has been going on for about a week now and seems to usually happen after the computer comes out of sleep mode or at least that's when I've actually witnessed the crashes. What happens is, a few seconds after the PC wakes up, the screen displays a sort of checkerboard pattern of various colors but I can still see some of the text/graphics that had been on the display in the background. This pattern will display for a few seconds before the computer reboots itself and after rebooting prompts me with the message that Windows did not shut down properly and offers to check online for a solution. It also offers the advanced option which lists the minidump file name and location as well as a .XML file name.

The first few times this happened I clicked the icon to check for an online solution, found nothing and otherwise foolishly ignored the crash. A few days ago, I came into my room to the PC which had been on for a while and noticed the screen was black except for the text "missing operating system". I turned the PC off then back on again with the power button but got the same missing operating system message. I did this a few more times and after the third try the PC booted and displayed the message that Windows did not shut down correctly and gave me the option to boot up in safe mode, safe mode with networking, etc. I booted into safe mode, backed up my data and rebooted again. I googled debugging minidump files and followed the instructions on the webpage How to Debug Kernel Mode Blue Screen Crashes (for beginners) - Ask the Core Team - Site Home - TechNet Blogs and displayed the results below. I see in the output that it mentions natspeak.exe, that's Dragon NaturallySpeaking which I use just about every day, could that have been causing all those BS OD's? Any idea why I got the missing operating system error message? I performed a chkdsk and no bad sectors were found and no other messages appeared that would indicate problems with the hard drive. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [C:\Windows\Minidump\082911-14414-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

Symbol search path is: srv*
Executable search path is: 
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7601.17640.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff800`02e68000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`030ad670
Debug session time: Mon Aug 29 12:25:40.738 2011 (UTC - 4:00)
System Uptime: 1 days 0:28:32.689
Loading Kernel Symbols
...............................................................
................................................................
....................
Loading User Symbols
Loading unloaded module list
.......
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 3B, {c000001d, fffff800031a848b, fffff88006c0f070, 0}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sys
Probably caused by : memory_corruption

Followup: memory_corruption
---------

0: kd> !analyze -v
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b)
An exception happened while executing a system service routine.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00000000c000001d, Exception code that caused the bugcheck
Arg2: fffff800031a848b, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheck
Arg3: fffff88006c0f070, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheck
Arg4: 0000000000000000, zero.

Debugging Details:
------------------


EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000001d - {EXCEPTION}  Illegal Instruction  An attempt was made to execute an illegal instruction.

FAULTING_IP: 
nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+e8a1
fffff800`031a848b 0e              ???

CONTEXT:  fffff88006c0f070 -- (.cxr 0xfffff88006c0f070)
rax=0000000000000001 rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=fffff8a0011d6d60
rdx=fffff8a01c170a01 rsi=fffffa800e2b8150 rdi=fffffa800e2b8160
rip=fffff800031a848b rsp=fffff88006c0fa50 rbp=fffffa800e2b8130
 r8=fffff8a01c170a00  r9=0000000000000030 r10=fffff8000305c3c0
r11=fffff8a019e57a90 r12=fffff8a0011d6d60 r13=fffff80002e68000
r14=000000000008ec00 r15=fffff8a00364b840
iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=0010  ss=0018  ds=002b  es=002b  fs=0053  gs=002b             efl=00010202
nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0xe8a1:
fffff800`031a848b 0e              ???
Resetting default scope

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  CODE_CORRUPTION

BUGCHECK_STR:  0x3B

PROCESS_NAME:  NatSpeak.exe

CURRENT_IRQL:  0

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff800031dc12d to fffff800031a848b

STACK_TEXT:  
fffff880`06c0fa50 fffff800`031dc12d : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0a17da00 fffffa80`0e2b8150 fffffa80`09d5b401 : nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0xe8a1
fffff880`06c0fac0 fffff800`031dbf31 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`00000000 fffff8a0`0364b840 00000000`00000000 : nt!ObpDecrementHandleCount+0x6d
fffff880`06c0fb40 fffff800`031dc4f4 : 00000000`00000774 fffffa80`0a17da00 fffff8a0`0364b840 00000000`00000774 : nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+0xb1
fffff880`06c0fbd0 fffff800`02ee3ed3 : fffffa80`09e03b60 fffff880`06c0fca0 00000000`fffdb000 00000000`fffdb000 : nt!ObpCloseHandle+0x94
fffff880`06c0fc20 00000000`7785140a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
00000000`0008e318 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x7785140a


CHKIMG_EXTENSION: !chkimg -lo 50 -d !nt
    fffff800031a848b - nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+e8a1
    [ 0f:0e ]
1 error : !nt (fffff800031a848b)

MODULE_NAME: memory_corruption

IMAGE_NAME:  memory_corruption

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  memory_corruption

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  0

MEMORY_CORRUPTOR:  ONE_BIT

STACK_COMMAND:  .cxr 0xfffff88006c0f070 ; kb

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT

BUCKET_ID:  X64_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT

Followup: memory_corruption
---------



Hi and welcome


First we always need the actual dmp file because we can data mine from it


Your DMP says memory corruption and while we are waiting for the dmp I can ask you to do these two tests


Memory corruption probably caused by a driver. please run these two tests




1-Memtest.

*Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program.

*Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 or 6 passes.

Just remember, any time Memtest reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot.

Test the sticks individually, and if you find a good one, test it in all slots.

RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Windows 7 Forums



2-Driver verifier

I'd suggest that you first backup your data and then make sure you've got access to another computer so you can contact us if problems arise. Then make a System Restore point (so you can restore the system using the Vista/Win7 Startup Repair feature).

In Windows 7 you can make a Startup Repair disk by going to Start....All Programs...Maintenance...Create a System Repair Disc - with Windows Vista you'll have to use your installation disk or the "Repair your computer" option at the top of the Safe Mode menu .

Then, here's the procedure:
- Go to Start and type in "verifier" (without the quotes) and press Enter
- Select "Create custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next"
- Select "Select individual settings from a full list" and click "Next"
- Select everything EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation" and click "Next"
- Select "Select driver names from a list" and click "Next"
Then select all drivers NOT provided by Microsoft and click "Next"
- Select "Finish" on the next page.

Reboot the system and wait for it to crash to the Blue Screen. Continue to use your system normally, and if you know what causes the crash, do that repeatedly. The objective here is to get the system to crash because Driver Verifier is stressing the drivers out. If it doesn't crash for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation (an estimate on my part).

If you can't get into Windows because it crashes too soon, try it in Safe Mode.
If you can't get into Safe Mode, try using System Restore from your installation DVD to set the system back to the previous restore point that you created.

Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable - Windows 7 Forums
 
Hi Quadzilla and Welcome to The Forum.

Memory_Corruption usually indicates out of date Drivers, Bad Memory or incorrectly configured Memory Timings.

We really need the dmp file for analysis.

To ensure minidumps are enabled:
Go to Start, in the Search Box type: sysdm.cpl, press Enter.
Under the Advanced tab, click on the Startup and Recovery Settings... button.
Ensure that Automatically restart is unchecked.
Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the dropdown box (the 256kb varies).
Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump.
OK your way out.
Reboot if changes have been made.

The .dmp files are located at C:\Windows\Minidump. Until a .dmp file is generated, the Minidump folder may not exist.

Go to your C:\Windows\Minidump folder. Copy the .dmp files to a new folder on your desktop. Zip up that folder and attach to a post.

Damn that fast fingered zigzag!!
 
Just in case it might be related to Dragon, what version are you using, and have you checked for any updates lately?
 
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