blue screen error and the memory of dumping
Dear all,
Beyond 20 days before my knees worked well, with any problem.
OS: win 7 home.
recently I updated all the patches update.that time Windows first problem started in the MSE.
Error: Session "Microsoft Security customer OOBE" stopped because of the following error: 0xC000000D
Due to this blocking of the system frequently. some time system starts window in a few second, or after the windows login began with a few min.and then memory dump and the blocking of the system and blue sceen dump.
while I removed the MSE and also checked, after that also are having problems.
Help reslove the issue.
Please find the shared memory dump
https://SkyDrive.live.com/#CID=F1D72CACC8DEB263&ID=F1D72CACC8DEB263%21126
As well as the problems of now some think like this as follows,
A fatal hardware error occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Source of the error: Machine Check Exception
Error type: internal Timer error
Processor ID: 4
View details of this entry contains more information.
Hi Er.Nirmal,
You did changes to the computer before the show?
I suggest you try the steps from the following link:
Resolve stop (blue screen) error in Windows 7
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