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Rick Rogers
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Hi,
BCCode: a or 0x0000000A errors are most frequently caused by device drivers. This article was written for XP, but the troubleshooting steps are essentially the same: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Wraith" <> wrote in message news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope )> > > Ürün > Windows > > Sorun > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı > > Tarih > 08.10.2007 21:08 > > Durum > Rapor Gönderildi > > Sorun imzası > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 > > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık > kullanılamıyor > olabilir) > Mini100807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler > BCCode: a > BCP1: 839FFFF2 > BCP2: 00000002 > BCP3: 00000000 > BCP4: 828ADBEA > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 768_1 > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa > > > ----------------- > > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen crash > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more RAM - . > it > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + some > internet explorers + msn messenger. > > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums says > it > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs > more > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of > titles > etc. > > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble ram > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change any > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. > > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an bios > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . > > i hope someone could help me ![]() > Thanks. > > |
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Wraith
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Thanks for help.it looks nearly same problem with me. but its about Xp not
Vista.is that makes any difference? "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > BCCode: a or 0x0000000A errors are most frequently caused by device drivers. > This article was written for XP, but the troubleshooting steps are > essentially the same: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Wraith" <> wrote in message > news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... > > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope )> > > > > > Ürün > > Windows > > > > Sorun > > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı > > > > Tarih > > 08.10.2007 21:08 > > > > Durum > > Rapor Gönderildi > > > > Sorun imzası > > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen > > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 > > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 > > > > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık > > kullanılamıyor > > olabilir) > > Mini100807-01.dmp > > sysdata.xml > > Version.txt > > > > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler > > BCCode: a > > BCP1: 839FFFF2 > > BCP2: 00000002 > > BCP3: 00000000 > > BCP4: 828ADBEA > > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > > Service Pack: 0_0 > > Product: 768_1 > > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa > > > > > > ----------------- > > > > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen crash > > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more RAM - . > > it > > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + some > > internet explorers + msn messenger. > > > > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums says > > it > > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) > > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs > > more > > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of > > titles > > etc. > > > > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble ram > > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change any > > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. > > > > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed > > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an bios > > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . > > > > i hope someone could help me ![]() > > Thanks. > > > > > > |
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Chad Harris
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Hi Wraith:--
Along the lines Rick suggested, have you added any hardware lately whose drivers you might substitute other drivers for if you have a choice? If that info extrapolates to a 0X000000000XA error and the stop error is IRQL not less or equal it can have software and hardware causes. See if you can freeze the blue screen and tell us what the few words are with the numbers in the error--that is, the "stop error." What's your exact stop error message which may be in English on the Blue Screen? Hit the Windows + Pause Break Keys at the same time>System>Advanced system settings->Startup and recovery settings and ***uncheck the box to automatically restart. That will let the BSOD remain visible, giving you the opportunity to write down the STOP code and error message. The minidump information may be beneficial to Microsoft, but we're better suited to address the error code than the memory contents. If you have the DVD, you can try Startup Repair which fixes a number of broken Vista problems besides ones that prevent you from booting. I'd also try SFC for good measure which won't hurt and might help your system and you can give system restore a try if you have a restore point before this happened. It takes very little time to try Startup Repair or System Restore. ***SFC as a Remedy***: SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your car or a backup battery I suppose. In Vista of course, they have changed it somewhat and come up with a new name--Redmond stands for name it something different twice a year and now it's part of WRP or Windows Resource Protection. It scans protected resources including thousands of files, libraries, critical folders, and essential registry keys, and it replaces those that are corrupted with intact ones. It fixes a lot of problems in Windows XP, OE, Windows Vista, Win Mail, IE6, and on Vista or if it is installed on XP, IE7. It protects these things from changes by any source including administrators, by keeping a spare of most of them. How to Run SFC: Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes up at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no quotes and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt files with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it. ***Startup Repair from the Vista DVD*** How to Use The Vista DVD to Repair Vista (Startup Repair is misnamed by the Win RE team and it can be used to fix many Vista components even when you ***can boot to Vista): http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm If you elect to run Startup repair from the Vista DVD (it can fix major components in Vista--I've verified this many many times; it's good for more than startup problems, and the Win RE team simply screwed up when they named it not understanding its full functionality): Startup Repair will look like this when you put in the Vista DVD: http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is also sometimes effective): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm It will automatically take you to this on your screen: http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png That will allow you to go to the Vista setup that has a Repair link on thelower left corner>click it and then you'll see a gray backgrounded list and I want you to click Startup Repair from it and follow the directions. The gray screen after you click the first link in the above pic will look like this: http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winv...ir/Image17.gif Click Startup Repair, the link at the top and after it scans>click OK and let it try to repair Vista. It will tell you if it does, and if it doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key and using System Restore from one of the safe modes besides VGA may work. That means you have the option to try 4 different safe modes to get to system restore, (one from the Recovery link on the DVD) and sometimes one will work when the others won't. You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the same way as in XP: ***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx Good luck, CH "Wraith" <> wrote in message news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope )> > > Ürün > Windows > > Sorun > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı > > Tarih > 08.10.2007 21:08 > > Durum > Rapor Gönderildi > > Sorun imzası > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 > > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık > kullanılamıyor > olabilir) > Mini100807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler > BCCode: a > BCP1: 839FFFF2 > BCP2: 00000002 > BCP3: 00000000 > BCP4: 828ADBEA > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 768_1 > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa > > > ----------------- > > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen crash > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more RAM - . > it > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + some > internet explorers + msn messenger. > > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums says > it > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs > more > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of > titles > etc. > > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble ram > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change any > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. > > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an bios > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . > > i hope someone could help me ![]() > Thanks. > > |
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Chad Harris
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The advice in that MSKB is applicable to Vista as Rick said, and is solid
advice directing you to examine any hardware you've added and possibly see if there are other alternative drivers you could use for it. Sometimes the titltes of the KB articles don't get updated all at once when a new OS releases and it can take a while but most of them will apply to Vista depending on the subject matter. CH "Wraith" <> wrote in message news:06B520F0-3918-466D-87FD-... > Thanks for help.it looks nearly same problem with me. but its about Xp not > Vista.is that makes any difference? > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> BCCode: a or 0x0000000A errors are most frequently caused by device >> drivers. >> This article was written for XP, but the troubleshooting steps are >> essentially the same: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> >> "Wraith" <> wrote in message >> news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... >> > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope >> > )>> > >> > >> > Ürün >> > Windows >> > >> > Sorun >> > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı >> > >> > Tarih >> > 08.10.2007 21:08 >> > >> > Durum >> > Rapor Gönderildi >> > >> > Sorun imzası >> > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen >> > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 >> > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 >> > >> > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık >> > kullanılamıyor >> > olabilir) >> > Mini100807-01.dmp >> > sysdata.xml >> > Version.txt >> > >> > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler >> > BCCode: a >> > BCP1: 839FFFF2 >> > BCP2: 00000002 >> > BCP3: 00000000 >> > BCP4: 828ADBEA >> > OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> > Service Pack: 0_0 >> > Product: 768_1 >> > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa >> > >> > >> > ----------------- >> > >> > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen >> > crash >> > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more >> > RAM - . >> > it >> > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + >> > some >> > internet explorers + msn messenger. >> > >> > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums >> > says >> > it >> > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) >> > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs >> > more >> > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of >> > titles >> > etc. >> > >> > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble >> > ram >> > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change >> > any >> > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. >> > >> > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed >> > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an >> > bios >> > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . >> > >> > i hope someone could help me ![]() >> > Thanks. >> > >> > >> >> |
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Wraith
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Hello CH. Thanks for your help. ok the box is unchecked now.
ill note if i get the blue screen again... i hope i dont need to change my motherboard.becouse its not vista version of p5b. ut the intreting thing is at first 1 month nothing happen. and if its just a driver problem it will be nice to me ![]() "Chad Harris" wrote: > Hi Wraith:-- > > Along the lines Rick suggested, have you added any hardware lately whose > drivers you might substitute other drivers for if you have a choice? > > If that info extrapolates to a 0X000000000XA error and the stop error is > IRQL not less or equal it can have software and hardware causes. See if you > can freeze the blue screen and tell us what the few words are with the > numbers in the error--that is, the "stop error." > > What's your exact stop error message which may be in English on the Blue > Screen? > > Hit the Windows + Pause Break Keys at the same time>System>Advanced system > settings->Startup and recovery settings and ***uncheck the box to > automatically restart. That will let the BSOD remain visible, giving you the > opportunity to write down the STOP code and error message. The minidump > information may be beneficial to Microsoft, but we're better suited to > address the error code than the memory contents. > > If you have the DVD, you can try Startup Repair which fixes a number of > broken Vista problems besides ones that prevent you from booting. I'd also > try SFC for good measure which won't hurt and might help your system and you > can give system restore a try if you have a restore point before this > happened. It takes very little time to try Startup Repair or System > Restore. > > ***SFC as a Remedy***: > > SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your car or a > backup battery I suppose. In Vista of course, they have changed it somewhat > and come up with a new name--Redmond stands for name it something different > twice a year and now it's part of WRP or Windows Resource Protection. It > scans protected resources including thousands of files, libraries, critical > folders, and essential registry keys, and it replaces those that are > corrupted with intact ones. It fixes a lot of problems in Windows XP, OE, > Windows Vista, Win Mail, IE6, and on Vista or if it is installed on XP, IE7. > It protects these things from changes by any source including > administrators, by keeping a spare of most of them. > > > How to Run SFC: > > Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes up > at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and > when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no quotes > and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt files > with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it. > > ***Startup Repair from the Vista DVD*** > > How to Use The Vista DVD to Repair Vista (Startup Repair is misnamed by the > Win RE team and it can be used to fix many Vista components even when you > ***can boot to Vista): > > http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm > > If you elect to run Startup repair from the Vista DVD (it can fix major > components in Vista--I've verified this many many times; it's good for more > than startup problems, and the Win RE team simply screwed up when they named > it not understanding its full functionality): > > Startup Repair will look like this when you put in the Vista DVD: > > http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png > > You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is > also sometimes effective): > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us > > How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) > http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm > > It will automatically take you to this on your screen: > > http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png > > That will allow you to go to the Vista setup that has a Repair link on > thelower left corner>click it and then you'll see a gray backgrounded list > and I want you to click Startup Repair from it and follow the directions. > > The gray screen after you click the first link in the above pic will look > like this: > > http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winv...ir/Image17.gif > > Click Startup Repair, the link at the top and after it scans>click OK and > let it try to repair Vista. It will tell you if it does, and if it > doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these > don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key and using System > Restore from one of the safe modes besides VGA may work. That means you > have the option to try 4 different safe modes to get to system restore, (one > from the Recovery link on the DVD) and sometimes one will work when the > others won't. > > > You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the > same way as in XP: > > ***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx > > > Good luck, > > CH > "Wraith" <> wrote in message > news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... > > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope )> > > > > > Ürün > > Windows > > > > Sorun > > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı > > > > Tarih > > 08.10.2007 21:08 > > > > Durum > > Rapor Gönderildi > > > > Sorun imzası > > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen > > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 > > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 > > > > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık > > kullanılamıyor > > olabilir) > > Mini100807-01.dmp > > sysdata.xml > > Version.txt > > > > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler > > BCCode: a > > BCP1: 839FFFF2 > > BCP2: 00000002 > > BCP3: 00000000 > > BCP4: 828ADBEA > > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > > Service Pack: 0_0 > > Product: 768_1 > > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa > > > > > > ----------------- > > > > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen crash > > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more RAM - . > > it > > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + some > > internet explorers + msn messenger. > > > > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums says > > it > > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) > > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs > > more > > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of > > titles > > etc. > > > > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble ram > > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change any > > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. > > > > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed > > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an bios > > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . > > > > i hope someone could help me ![]() > > Thanks. > > > > > > |
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Chad Harris
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Wraith --
I very much doubt the problem's resolution requires you to change your MOBO. Mobos themselves should not be Vista specific. Let us know what you see and what happens. I'm talking about a short message here, but remember this ***may be caused by a recent hardware addition or drivers for it. CH "Wraith" <> wrote in message news:1094244E-F638-453C-B0BA-... > Hello CH. Thanks for your help. ok the box is unchecked now. > ill note if i get the blue screen again... > i hope i dont need to change my motherboard.becouse its not vista version > of > p5b. ut the intreting thing is at first 1 month nothing happen. > and if its just a driver problem it will be nice to me ![]() > "Chad Harris" wrote: > >> Hi Wraith:-- >> >> Along the lines Rick suggested, have you added any hardware lately whose >> drivers you might substitute other drivers for if you have a choice? >> >> If that info extrapolates to a 0X000000000XA error and the stop error is >> IRQL not less or equal it can have software and hardware causes. See if >> you >> can freeze the blue screen and tell us what the few words are with the >> numbers in the error--that is, the "stop error." >> >> What's your exact stop error message which may be in English on the Blue >> Screen? >> >> Hit the Windows + Pause Break Keys at the same time>System>Advanced >> system >> settings->Startup and recovery settings and ***uncheck the box to >> automatically restart. That will let the BSOD remain visible, giving you >> the >> opportunity to write down the STOP code and error message. The minidump >> information may be beneficial to Microsoft, but we're better suited to >> address the error code than the memory contents. >> >> If you have the DVD, you can try Startup Repair which fixes a number of >> broken Vista problems besides ones that prevent you from booting. I'd >> also >> try SFC for good measure which won't hurt and might help your system and >> you >> can give system restore a try if you have a restore point before this >> happened. It takes very little time to try Startup Repair or System >> Restore. >> >> ***SFC as a Remedy***: >> >> SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your car or a >> backup battery I suppose. In Vista of course, they have changed it >> somewhat >> and come up with a new name--Redmond stands for name it something >> different >> twice a year and now it's part of WRP or Windows Resource Protection. It >> scans protected resources including thousands of files, libraries, >> critical >> folders, and essential registry keys, and it replaces those that are >> corrupted with intact ones. It fixes a lot of problems in Windows XP, >> OE, >> Windows Vista, Win Mail, IE6, and on Vista or if it is installed on XP, >> IE7. >> It protects these things from changes by any source including >> administrators, by keeping a spare of most of them. >> >> >> How to Run SFC: >> >> Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes >> up >> at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and >> when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no >> quotes >> and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt >> files >> with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it. >> >> ***Startup Repair from the Vista DVD*** >> >> How to Use The Vista DVD to Repair Vista (Startup Repair is misnamed by >> the >> Win RE team and it can be used to fix many Vista components even when you >> ***can boot to Vista): >> >> http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm >> >> If you elect to run Startup repair from the Vista DVD (it can fix major >> components in Vista--I've verified this many many times; it's good for >> more >> than startup problems, and the Win RE team simply screwed up when they >> named >> it not understanding its full functionality): >> >> Startup Repair will look like this when you put in the Vista DVD: >> >> http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png >> >> You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is >> also sometimes effective): >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us >> >> How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) >> http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm >> >> It will automatically take you to this on your screen: >> >> http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png >> >> That will allow you to go to the Vista setup that has a Repair link on >> thelower left corner>click it and then you'll see a gray backgrounded >> list >> and I want you to click Startup Repair from it and follow the directions. >> >> The gray screen after you click the first link in the above pic will look >> like this: >> >> http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winv...ir/Image17.gif >> >> Click Startup Repair, the link at the top and after it scans>click OK and >> let it try to repair Vista. It will tell you if it does, and if it >> doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these >> don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key and using System >> Restore from one of the safe modes besides VGA may work. That means you >> have the option to try 4 different safe modes to get to system restore, >> (one >> from the Recovery link on the DVD) and sometimes one will work when the >> others won't. >> >> >> You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the >> same way as in XP: >> >> ***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx >> >> >> Good luck, >> >> CH >> "Wraith" <> wrote in message >> news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... >> > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope >> > )>> > >> > >> > Ürün >> > Windows >> > >> > Sorun >> > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı >> > >> > Tarih >> > 08.10.2007 21:08 >> > >> > Durum >> > Rapor Gönderildi >> > >> > Sorun imzası >> > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen >> > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 >> > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 >> > >> > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık >> > kullanılamıyor >> > olabilir) >> > Mini100807-01.dmp >> > sysdata.xml >> > Version.txt >> > >> > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler >> > BCCode: a >> > BCP1: 839FFFF2 >> > BCP2: 00000002 >> > BCP3: 00000000 >> > BCP4: 828ADBEA >> > OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> > Service Pack: 0_0 >> > Product: 768_1 >> > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa >> > >> > >> > ----------------- >> > >> > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen >> > crash >> > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more >> > RAM - . >> > it >> > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + >> > some >> > internet explorers + msn messenger. >> > >> > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums >> > says >> > it >> > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) >> > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs >> > more >> > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of >> > titles >> > etc. >> > >> > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble >> > ram >> > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change >> > any >> > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. >> > >> > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed >> > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an >> > bios >> > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . >> > >> > i hope someone could help me ![]() >> > Thanks. >> > >> > >> >> |
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Hey Ch. today i got same crash again. and thats the blue screen report:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ****Stop: 0x0000000A( 0x839FFFF2, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x828ADBEA with a note about Bios and drives. i tihnk ill remove windows updates first.maybe it will work thanks again. "Chad Harris" wrote: > Wraith -- > > I very much doubt the problem's resolution requires you to change your MOBO. > Mobos themselves should not be Vista specific. Let us know what you see and > what happens. I'm talking about a short message here, but remember this > ***may be caused by a recent hardware addition or drivers for it. > > CH > > > "Wraith" <> wrote in message > news:1094244E-F638-453C-B0BA-... > > Hello CH. Thanks for your help. ok the box is unchecked now. > > ill note if i get the blue screen again... > > i hope i dont need to change my motherboard.becouse its not vista version > > of > > p5b. ut the intreting thing is at first 1 month nothing happen. > > and if its just a driver problem it will be nice to me ![]() > > "Chad Harris" wrote: > > > >> Hi Wraith:-- > >> > >> Along the lines Rick suggested, have you added any hardware lately whose > >> drivers you might substitute other drivers for if you have a choice? > >> > >> If that info extrapolates to a 0X000000000XA error and the stop error is > >> IRQL not less or equal it can have software and hardware causes. See if > >> you > >> can freeze the blue screen and tell us what the few words are with the > >> numbers in the error--that is, the "stop error." > >> > >> What's your exact stop error message which may be in English on the Blue > >> Screen? > >> > >> Hit the Windows + Pause Break Keys at the same time>System>Advanced > >> system > >> settings->Startup and recovery settings and ***uncheck the box to > >> automatically restart. That will let the BSOD remain visible, giving you > >> the > >> opportunity to write down the STOP code and error message. The minidump > >> information may be beneficial to Microsoft, but we're better suited to > >> address the error code than the memory contents. > >> > >> If you have the DVD, you can try Startup Repair which fixes a number of > >> broken Vista problems besides ones that prevent you from booting. I'd > >> also > >> try SFC for good measure which won't hurt and might help your system and > >> you > >> can give system restore a try if you have a restore point before this > >> happened. It takes very little time to try Startup Repair or System > >> Restore. > >> > >> ***SFC as a Remedy***: > >> > >> SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your car or a > >> backup battery I suppose. In Vista of course, they have changed it > >> somewhat > >> and come up with a new name--Redmond stands for name it something > >> different > >> twice a year and now it's part of WRP or Windows Resource Protection. It > >> scans protected resources including thousands of files, libraries, > >> critical > >> folders, and essential registry keys, and it replaces those that are > >> corrupted with intact ones. It fixes a lot of problems in Windows XP, > >> OE, > >> Windows Vista, Win Mail, IE6, and on Vista or if it is installed on XP, > >> IE7. > >> It protects these things from changes by any source including > >> administrators, by keeping a spare of most of them. > >> > >> > >> How to Run SFC: > >> > >> Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes > >> up > >> at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and > >> when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no > >> quotes > >> and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt > >> files > >> with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it. > >> > >> ***Startup Repair from the Vista DVD*** > >> > >> How to Use The Vista DVD to Repair Vista (Startup Repair is misnamed by > >> the > >> Win RE team and it can be used to fix many Vista components even when you > >> ***can boot to Vista): > >> > >> http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm > >> > >> If you elect to run Startup repair from the Vista DVD (it can fix major > >> components in Vista--I've verified this many many times; it's good for > >> more > >> than startup problems, and the Win RE team simply screwed up when they > >> named > >> it not understanding its full functionality): > >> > >> Startup Repair will look like this when you put in the Vista DVD: > >> > >> http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png > >> > >> You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is > >> also sometimes effective): > >> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us > >> > >> How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) > >> http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm > >> > >> It will automatically take you to this on your screen: > >> > >> http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png > >> > >> That will allow you to go to the Vista setup that has a Repair link on > >> thelower left corner>click it and then you'll see a gray backgrounded > >> list > >> and I want you to click Startup Repair from it and follow the directions. > >> > >> The gray screen after you click the first link in the above pic will look > >> like this: > >> > >> http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winv...ir/Image17.gif > >> > >> Click Startup Repair, the link at the top and after it scans>click OK and > >> let it try to repair Vista. It will tell you if it does, and if it > >> doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these > >> don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key and using System > >> Restore from one of the safe modes besides VGA may work. That means you > >> have the option to try 4 different safe modes to get to system restore, > >> (one > >> from the Recovery link on the DVD) and sometimes one will work when the > >> others won't. > >> > >> > >> You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the > >> same way as in XP: > >> > >> ***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox > >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx > >> > >> > >> Good luck, > >> > >> CH > >> "Wraith" <> wrote in message > >> news:2010887A-E6D3-45B7-B547-... > >> > This is the error message: (in turkish but u can udenrstand it i hope > >> > )> >> > > >> > > >> > Ürün > >> > Windows > >> > > >> > Sorun > >> > Beklenmedik şekilde kapandı > >> > > >> > Tarih > >> > 08.10.2007 21:08 > >> > > >> > Durum > >> > Rapor Gönderildi > >> > > >> > Sorun imzası > >> > Sorun Olay Adı: BlueScreen > >> > OS Sürümü: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 > >> > Yerel Kimlik: 1055 > >> > > >> > Sorunu açıklamaya yardımcı olan dosyalar (bazı dosyalar artık > >> > kullanılamıyor > >> > olabilir) > >> > Mini100807-01.dmp > >> > sysdata.xml > >> > Version.txt > >> > > >> > Sorunla ilgili ek bilgiler > >> > BCCode: a > >> > BCP1: 839FFFF2 > >> > BCP2: 00000002 > >> > BCP3: 00000000 > >> > BCP4: 828ADBEA > >> > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > >> > Service Pack: 0_0 > >> > Product: 768_1 > >> > Sunucu bilgisi: 788af930-75e7-47e1-a1bc-e94d09009aaa > >> > > >> > > >> > ----------------- > >> > > >> > Hello, im using Windows vista for 2 months. I'm getting blue screen > >> > crash > >> > for last one month.Especially when im using it hardly - needs more > >> > RAM - . > >> > it > >> > generally crushes. for example playing but alt tabbed computer game + > >> > some > >> > internet explorers + msn messenger. > >> > > >> > Some people says my anti-virus could be the reason, and some forums > >> > says > >> > it > >> > could be a porblem about RAMS. (i have 4 gb kingston ram) > >> > i really dont know what should i do. if i close some applications(needs > >> > more > >> > ram) im getting less crash. like closing side bar or transparency of > >> > titles > >> > etc. > >> > > >> > oh and i tried to change some RAM settings. its about selecting usble > >> > ram > >> > automatically by windows or manually (entering numbers). if i change > >> > any > >> > number or button of that screen ill certanly get blue screen. > >> > > >> > and other point is: i have Asus P5B main board. when we first installed > >> > Vista, vista cant see 4 gb ram. (bios 4 / vista 2) and then we did an > >> > bios > >> > update. its now bios 3 / vista 3 gb ram. but never reached 4/4 . > >> > > >> > i hope someone could help me ![]() > >> > Thanks. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > |
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