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The forum thread discusses recurring Blue Screen of Death errors and subsequent BIOS disk errors on a Windows 7 Build 7057 system. The original poster suspects possible driver or kernel issues, possibly related to Kaspersky or Nvidia drivers, and receives advice on checking event logs, updating drivers, and troubleshooting BIOS settings. The overall tone suggests ongoing troubleshooting efforts, with some users pointing towards BIOS configuration and driver compatibility as potential causes.

francoeurdavid

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I'm having a lot of Blue screen of deaths and i's really pissing me off because every time I shutdown my computer after a BSOD I'm having a BIOS error that tells me "You have a disk error press control alt delete to reboot. and I must unplug the PC to get in in W7 seven back again. Anyone knows where it comes from?

Build 7057

Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz
2 GB of memory tested and working
500G Seagate hard drive
8800 GTS 320 MB
EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard

I don't know if it's a KIS error because as long as I can remember I didn't have this error before installing it.

Thanks a lot :D
 

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I'm having a lot of Blue screen of deaths and i's really pissing me off because every time I shutdown my computer after a BSOD I'm having a BIOS error that tells me "You have a disk error press control alt delete to reboot. and I must unplug the PC to get in in W7 seven back again. Anyone knows where it comes from?

Build 7057

Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz
2 GB of memory tested and working
500G Seagate hard drive
8800 GTS 320 MB
EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard

I don't know if it's a KIS error because as long as I can remember I didn't have this error before installing it.

Thanks a lot :D
View the Event log once you are back on Windows Desktop and locate critical error log for clues.

Click Start > Search programs and...

cmn

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I'm having a lot of Blue screen of deaths and i's really pissing me off because every time I shutdown my computer after a BSOD I'm having a BIOS error that tells me "You have a disk error press control alt delete to reboot. and I must unplug the PC to get in in W7 seven back again. Anyone knows where it comes from?

Build 7057

Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz
2 GB of memory tested and working
500G Seagate hard drive
8800 GTS 320 MB
EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard

I don't know if it's a KIS error because as long as I can remember I didn't have this error before installing it.

Thanks a lot :D
View the Event log once you are back on Windows Desktop and locate critical error log for clues.

Click Start > Search programs and files and in that search box type eve {ENTER]
Most likely causes Video Adapter driver incompatibility. Install Vista drivers for your Win 7 Bits from EVGA site for your MoBo starting with Chipset and then Video , audio etc using DM .
Sorry too late tonight to type a detailed help and hence this 'telegraphic' type answer.
 

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francoeurdavid

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This is a kernel error, but I ain't have a power problem and I installed nvidia drivers for Windows 7 64 bits for my card.

And its 11:10 and I had no problem since the KIS 2009 uninstallation. How can Kaspersky crash my computer with a kernel error? (if its the case)

Thanks a lot, I didn't remember about the evenets viwer :D
 

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cmn

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This is a kernel error, but I ain't have a power problem and I installed nvidia drivers for Windows 7 64 bits for my card.

And its 11:10 and I had no problem since the KIS 2009 uninstallation. How can Kaspersky crash my computer with a kernel error? (if its the case)

Thanks a lot, I didn't remember about the evenets viwer :D
You may need BIOS troubleshoot -the Neuro surgery of Computer Troubleshooters. Check this URL for some tips and read carefully the discussion Windows 7 crash - Page 2 - Windows 7 Forums
Read your MoBO Manual on BIOS setup and take several trips to your BIOS setup and go through each menu and submenu and their settings with a fine- toothed- comb before you attempt to save any changes you make in the mock section. Remove any resource hogs off of your PC.

Will check this thread in 14-16 hrs from now. Good luck. By the way Win 7 Build 7052 is the worst I have dealt with and BUILD 7042 and the latest ( after 7052) floating around are good.
 

francoeurdavid

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Ok, I use 7057 and I things my BIOS is fine but I'll stil ltake a look.

I found on google that this error maybe a power management problem, a fail to sleep error or something.