Windows 7 Windows 7 crashes bug reports attached

suprra_girl

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Hi there :)

I have been having some crashes and I'm not sure what the root of the problem is.

I've attached some of the minidump files from today, I would appreciate any input.

Not sure if the files have the system specs in it so here is what I know.

Windows 7 Premium 64bit
GSkill 2gb x 2 ram
Phenom II x6 1090t processor
GA-890XFA-UD5 rev 2.0
1tb hdd
8800gt nvidia geforce

That's all I can think of for now

View attachment 082410-95129-01.dmp View attachment 082410-31715-01.dmplView attachment 082410-30700-01.dmpoView attachment 082410-36020-01.dmplView attachment 082410-157061-01.dmp
 


Solution
There is a definite problem with the hard drive. Every crash besides one has been the exact same 0x24 NTFS stop error.

Open an elevated command prompt and run this command for every hard drive partition on the system, changing C: to match the drive letters.

chkdsk /r C:

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Update your video card driver:

Code:
nvlddmkm nvlddmkm.sys Sat Apr 03 20:06:21 2010
Link Removed - Invalid URL

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As Kemical posted about, uninstall Avast! in safe mode using the tool found here:

AV Uninstallers - Windows 7 Forums

Reboot to normal mode and install MSE to replace.

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This driver needs an update:

Code:
rtkio    rtkio.sys    Sat Jun 20 02:00:25 2009
It is a Realtek driver but it is extremely rare and I...
In the SPD tab, the highest frequency shown as programmed by the manufacturer - the last column with the 8s in it - it shows 27 to go along with that.

As long as you set the motherboard to handle the RAM settings auto in the bios, you needn't be concerned with any numbers. Simple. Set to automatic. Save. Reboot to Windows and then post any crash dumps which may occur.

Other than that, good chance no bsods will happen.
 


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