BSOD 0x00000000a Irql_not Less_or_equal

Hello

MY first time to ask here. I got a BSOD frequently. It worked very well for years, but now the BSOD happens often. I tried updating my bios but it persists. Sometimes it starts up no problem, next time I have to keep restarting whenever the BSOD appears and then it works perfectly. It loads windows correctly but the BSOD appears after a few minutes or hours of use, regardless of what I do, play games, let it idle, etc. Here are the details:

Signature of the problem
Problem name blue screen event
6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.2 OS version
13321 locale ID

More information about the problem
4th BCCode
BCP1 00000007
000739AD BCP2
BCP3 00000020
BCP4 00000000
6_0_6002 OS version
Service Pack 2_0
Product 768_1

Files helping to describe the problem
CWindowsMinidumpMini111713 - 02.dmp
CUsersdonNaxoAppDataLocalTempWER-30123 - 0.sysdata.xml
CUsersdonNaxoAppDataLocalTempWERC4D4.tmp.version.txt

Read our privacy statement
httpgo.Microsoft.comfwlinklinkid = 50163 & clcid = 0 x 0409

Signature of the problem:
Problem event name: BlueScreen
OS version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.2
Locale ID: 13321

More information about the problem:
BCCode: a
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 0000001F
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 82EDF335
OS version: 6_0_6002
Service Pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1

Files helping to describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini111813-01.dmp
C:\Users\donNaxo\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-79607-0.SysData.XML
C:\Users\donNaxo\AppData\Local\Temp\WER4A96.tmp.version.txt

Read our privacy statement:
http://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=50163&clcid=0x0409

These accidents were related to the corruption of memory (probably caused by a driver).

Please run these tests to check your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.


If you're overclocking (pushing components beyond their design) return you to default at least until the crash is resolved. If you don't know what it is that you're probably not overclocking.

1-Memtest. (You can learn more about running memtest here)
Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. Get it here
Boot from the CD and let it run at least 5 or 6 passes.
Remember, anytime Memtest reports errors, it can be bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot.
Test the sticks individually and if you find a good, test it in all slots.

If a well-known stick fails in a card mother slot but not an another is probably the slot.



2-Driver Verifier (for full instructions, see our wiki here)

Using Driver Verifier is a dubious proposition.
Most of the time it will crash and it will tell you what is the driver, but sometimes, it will crash and will not tell you the driver.
Sometimes it will crash until you can connect to Windows. If you can't mode without failure, then you will have to resort to editing the registry offline to disable driver verifier.

I suggest that you first back up your data and make sure you have access to another computer so you can contact us in case of problems.
Then do a system restore point (so you can restore the system using the functionality of Vista/Win7 Startup Repair).

Here is the procedure:

Go to Start and type "auditor" (without the quotes) and press enter


Select "create of the custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next".
Select "Select individual settings from the list complete" and click "next".

Select all elements EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation"
Do not check to win 8 Concurrency stress test and the verification of the conformity of DDI, click "next".
Select "Select the driver names from a list", then click on "next".
Select all drivers NOT supplied by Microsoft, and then click "Next".
Select 'Finish' on the next page.

Restart the system and wait as he crashed to blue screen.

Continue to use your system normally and if you know what are the causes of the crash, do it several times.
The objective here is to get the system crash because Driver Verifier is stressing out the drivers.
If it is not planted for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation.

If you are unable to Windows because it crashes too early, try safe mode.
If you can't mode without fail, try to use the system from the installation DVD restore to bring the system back to the previous point of restoration that you created.
Co-written by JMH3143

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Blue screen error: driver_irql_not_less_or_ equal 0x0000000D1 (0x0000E001, 0x00000000A.0x00000008, 0x0000E001).

    Original title: BSoD error w Windows Vista.

    I have a HP dv7 laptop. In October, my hard drive died, and I sent it to replace. Two months later I came back and install a new copy of Windows Vista Home Premium on it. Since then, I haver been getting a BSoD equal driver_irql_not_less_or_. The technical specifications are 0x0000000D1 (0x0000E001, 0x00000000A.0x00000008, 0x0000E001).

    I ran diagnostics on the hard drive and memory and still can't find the problem. Can someone please?

    You can ignore the memory diag. And chkdsk too if you did a full surface scan, but review logs of events anyway.

    Blue screens are caused by defective material or defective hardware drivers.

    To see if a fix is available

    In Control Panel (and select Classic discovered in the left pane) select reports on the problems and Solutions (problem of type in the START search box), go to historical problem, right-click of your error and choose check for the Solution. You can also right-click and choose Details for more information. Post the details here.

    To see if any recent system change caused it

    In Control Panel (and select Classic discovered in the left pane) choose Administrative Tools and then choose reliability and performance monitor and choose the monitoring tools then the reliability monitor (type reliability in research on Start). This list is a chart of the software installs, uninstalls, updated Windows and crashes by date (scroll left to see earlier dates). See if your plant has started to happen after you installed or uninstalled something.

    First to test we can the material.
     
    Standard hardware troubleshooting
     
    S.M.A.R.T
    Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Right click Command Prmodel and choose run as administrator.
     
    Disk in Windows drives monitor for impending failure. The function is called S.M.A.R.T. It detects an imminent failure, 30% of the time. In a type elevated command prompt (it's a single line)

     
    WMIC PATH MSStorageDriver_FailurePredictStatus /namespace:\\root\wmi get active, predictfailure, reason List
     
    If it is on will be true, otherwise on enable in the BIOS of the computer.
     
    Predict the failure must be False if everything is ok.
     
    In Vista and later if SMART failure predicted Windows prompts the user to run the backup.

     
    Run chkdsk
    In computer discs right click and choose Properties, then the Tools tab, and then click check now. Check the TWO boxes and then start. Reset. This will take from one day to the next.

    SFC

    Check the alteration of the file by clicking on Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type

    sfc/scannow

    Diagnosis of memory
    If you have not run a diagnosis of memory, please do. Click on Start - Control Panel - choose Classic view in the left pane - choose Administrative Tools - then memory diagnostic tool.

    For results of Chkdsk
    Click on Start - Control Panel (and select Classic view in the left pane) choose Administrative Tools and then Event Viewer , and then look at the Application and the System will connect (under Windows logs) for entries.
     
    Look for EventID is 7 and Source disk
    Look for EventID is 11 and the Source disk
    Look for EventID is 51 and Source disk
    Look for EventID is 52 and Source disk
    Look for EventID 55 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID is 130 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Autochk
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Winlogon
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is WinInit
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Chkdsk
    Look for EventID is 26212 and Source is Chkdsk
     
    Double-click the entry for more details on this entry.
     
    PS 7 and 55 are auto repair codes where windows repair disk errors silently on the fly. 52 is the SMART warning.

     
    For the results of the SFC
    Check the alteration of the file by clicking on Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type

    findstr/c: "[SR] cannot" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log|more "
     
    It will be able to see which files are corrupted. We may be able to copy it from another computer.
     
    For memory diagnostic results
    Click on Start - Control Panel (and select Classic view in the left pane) choose Administrative Tools and then Event Viewer , and then look at the Application and the System will connect (under Windows logs) for entries.
     
    Look for EventID is 1201 or 1101 and Source is MemoryDiagnostic-results

     
    Double-click the entry for more details on this entry.
     
    Analyze dump files
     
    If you want to analyze your own dump files. (C:\windows\Minidump).

    Download and install the debugging tools for Windows
    http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/hardware/hh852363
    Install Windows SDK, but simply choose the debugging tools.

    Create a folder called symbols in C:\

    Start Windbg. Menu - symbol file path of the file and enter

     
    SRV * C:\symbols* http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols

    Close, and then reopen WinDbg. File menu - Open Crash Dump

    It will analyze the crashdump. You must close and reopen WinDbg for each analyzed dump file. Because you download symbols from the internet WinDbg seems to be to do nothing. But it's the download. Be patient.

     
    Looking for a driver or a library system that the incident occurred at the end of the list. Find the file, do a right click then Properties - Details tab. You must update the driver identified.

    Type in the theWinDbg command prompt

     
    ! analyze - v
     
    -v means Verbose and if the accident was created by a program, as opposed to hardware or a driver, it will appear in the middle of the list.
    Or download files minidump to your Public SkyDrive folder and copy the link in the address bar, and I'm going to do an analysis.
     
    SkyDrive is the download file from Microsoft, Windows Live, at https://skydrive.live.com/site.  Read about it at http://explore.live.com/skydrive.

    If you have downloaded one of the Live applications or a website based Live
    e-mail, you already have access to your Skydrive account.

    Put your list of events in the Public folder and copy the link in the address bar.

  • BSOD and reboot loop

    Last night, I was just using Facebook as usual and bam, BSOD.  When I tried to restart, it would reach a point about halfway through the apple logo, go to a gray screen, then restart again.  After several tries to restart, I finally restarted in verbose mode, noticed anything weird and it finally started raising but very slowly.  I went to my console to see if I could find anything unusual and I found the repetitive lines of the following:

    kernel [0]: sandbox: appleeventsd (47) deny metadata-reading-file/library

    In addition, 8 lines of this:

    kernel [0]: sandbox: appleeventsd (47) deny com.apple.ocspd mach-search

    What does that mean and can I do about it if it does not happen?

    Have you tried to restart the console recovery and repair of permissions? I have not found anything specific related to these errors.

  • After uninstalling and reinstalling 42.0 FF, I get BSOD 0x000000F4 error

    FF has been excruciatingly slow and constantly crashed. I tried to reset, but does not solve the problem, so I did a uninstall and reinstall. Now, I get the BSOD every day, stating that "a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly released or terminated" and noting that the problem is often caused by the problem with newly installed hardware or software. FF is the only new software that I installed it. I have not installed new hardware. The stop error is always the same: 0x000000F4. Thanks for your suggestions you may have.

    Thanks for the suggestion, Kyle. I uninstalled and reinstalled FireFox and did not get a BSOD. It only 24 hours since I've done this, but so far, everything is fine. Thanks again!

  • BSOD 0X000000B8 HAL. DLL Repeadly only occurs when I use Firefox v40.0.3

    I get a blue screen of death every time I use Firefox v40.0.3 and it ONLY occurs when I use Firefox.
    Code: 0x000000B8
    Attempt to pass of the CPD
    Flaws Driver == > HAL. DLL
    Each BSoD has the same error data.
    Windows XP SP3 all the drivers the most recent and running stable 3ra for this problem.
    Intel Core 2 Duo 3.33GH
    4 GB memory
    WD 320 GB SATA drive
    latest drivers nVidia Quadro FX580
    HP xw4600 workstation
    I have tried everything I can think of, like turning Hardware Acceleration power
    What other programs I makes no difference running at the same time or what I'm doing. It happens that while I use Firefox. If Firefox is loaded in the background, but I do not actively use it, the BSoD doesn't happen.

    Resolved.
    The BSoD was caused by the WiseTdiFw.sys file that is installed in the C:\Windows directory by the system monitor sage v1.3.5.31. When this file was not able to load the BSoD stopped.

  • The update of Windows 10 1511 reboot loop Bootcamp BSOD ACPI. SYS

    It is a copy of my thread to http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/windows-10-update-1511-reboot-loop-bootcamp/8653... as I was asked to post here by the Microsoft Support Engineer.

    Hello

    Friday night, I went to bed with a working machine. I had a late 2013 Mac Pro BootCamp running with a Windows 10 Pro installed, the Build version before 1511.

    On Saturday morning, I woke up to my PC restart itself over and over again. It seems that Windows Update has decided to put a new version of Windows 10 on my machine without my knowledge. I discovered this after restoring an acronis backup (which took a few hours because of the number of incremental backups)

    Occasionally (about 1 in 20 restarts) it would blue screen with an error:

    SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (ACPI.sys)

    But the rest of the time he would just start, flash a window for a millisecond that says (I think) winlaunch.exe, then restart.

    I tried a lot of things to sort it, including:

    (1) restore from a backup, acronis to Friday morning, running sfc/scannow, and then runs the update

    (2) the creation of a recovery USB, enter the console, change the boot to legacy method, so I can F8, then goes into all security modes and mode of illegal product, but I can find where windows 10 now puts the boot log

    (3) restored from acronis, switched to mac, created a new bootcamp drivers usb, switched to windows and run the option 'fix drivers' before performing the update.

    Ntbtlog.txt is not anywhere on the partition. I ran a dir /s > a.txt then open this a.txt in Notepad and searched him.

    I don't know where to go from here. I can acronis restore of a windows 10 work machine the morning before installing mandatory 1511. I don't know how to delay the update no more, I noted during a restore I had delay on updates that are why it has arisen just now.

    I do not know how to find where this BSOD ACPI.sys will come (even if it happens so rarely) or this that its trying to load just before it crashes (so I can try to delete the driver etc. by the front restored windows to upgrade)

    I guess the widowed causes 10 to do a restore, then the restore fails.

    Overall, I get at the end of my wits with this, to go a completely Windows 10 installation work Friday to more than two wasted days, restore backups, try again, rinse and repeat. It's now Monday morning and I am posting this as a ditch last attempt to solve the problem, your help would be appreciated.

    If you need more information please let me know the location of the files, etc, or their names and I will do my best to have copies available for you.

    I will now restore the backup again, uninstall loading of drivers, and then try the update of windows for the 4th or 5th time.

    Thanks in advance,

    Julian

    Woo Hoo, I've solved the problem!

    I uninstalled the drivers of graphics from AMD (with AMD Driver Cleaner) and Arcronis True Image Home 2013 at the same time, then let Windows Update run its course. Now I have a machine with Windows Version 1511 10!

    It took me 4 days of downtime...

    I hope this helps someone else.

  • Firefox hangs (?.) BSOD) (/ questions/971282)

    For this last month that my computer has been lock up intermittently during the night. I traced the
    Firefox worm 26 problem. Sometimes the cursor will slow down and then freeze while using Firefox. The computer is completely enclosed and necessary for a hard reset. I installed the latest beta 27. Now, Firefox crashes for the BSOD. I need to resolve this problem quickly. There are questions killer deal with all other browsers, but they all work and do not freeze.
    Windows 7 64 bit
    8G memory
    256 GB, 1 TB HD SS system disc
    Intel Q9950
    MB GIGABYTE.

    Blue screen crashes are rare and usually require an incompatibility with driver graphics card. Launch Firefox in its Safe Mode and disable hardware acceleration.

    Hold down the SHIFT key when you start Firefox

    In the small dialog box that appears, click on 'Start mode safe' (not Reset)

    The orange open Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > advanced

    In the mini ' General' tab, uncheck the box for "use hardware acceleration when available.

    While you are in the settings view, disable all non-essential or unrecognized modules on these two tabs:

    Firefox orange (or the Tools menu) button > addons > Plugins category

    Firefox orange (or the Tools menu) button > addons > Extensions category

    Typically, a link will appear above at least an extension disabled to restart Firefox. You can complete your work on the tab and click one of the links in the last step.

  • Firefox Beta 23 crashed 5 times in the last hour since the update, twice with a BSOD of video driver failure. I can't understand another way to this post.

    FF was running fast and stable until the beta update tonight. Later he crashed several times, sometimes with a total system crash, sometimes with a system is unresponsive, sometimes with a video driver leading to a BSOD crash.

    I had to DL 22 release and restore. I am now on the output channel, not the beta channel.

    System Setup: Dell Latitude 6410, Win 7 x 64, 128 GB SSD, 4 GB of RAM, Intel video hardware. Everything is up-to-date.

    Trying to get out before it blocks again and then switching to 22.

    Java plugin is usually disabled.
    Toolbars are ABP, disconnection and download status bar.

    Update:

    Have been able to run > 4 hours stable release 22 without hardware acceleration and long-awaited performance. I identified that my Crucial necessary M4 SSD firmware updated because of a problem that causes the BSOD after 5000 operating hours. Since the firmware update has been applied, I was stable.

    Firefox may have been a catalyst, not a culprit. I wonder if my BSOD troubles began because FF or FF, as Flash module, was trying to make the disk space which had been rendered difficult by my bad SSD firmware.

    Will post again in 24 HR works normally on 22 and then try 23 update to see if it is resolved.

    Thank you all for the input. Hope my comments are useful somehow.

  • BSOD System_Service_Exception using Firefox initiation a week ago. Fine with IE.

    With the help of HP Series 2000 laptop just bought in November 2012. Processor AMD Windows 8. I put online using Firefox for about 15 minutes and I get the BSOD System_Service_Exception and reboots the machine. I use IE, and it works very well. Use Firefox on this laptop since the beginning, has begun to malfunction in the last week or two. Looks like one of the update of Firefox is not agree with Windows 8. I can't provide troubleshooting information because Firefox will not open long enough.

    If you are under warranty, please call HP, but given that this issue is not related to Firefox, we suggest that you do a Google of your error message. Thank you.

  • Defender system BSOD error

    One of my kids must have downloaded something with malware, and now I get a BSOD Defender system error Code 0x9error404 code.  Whenever I run Safari the pop up comes and asks me to dial a number 800 technical support.  I know it's a scam, but don't know how to fix.  Thank you.

    Force Quit Safari, then restart Safari while holding the SHIFT key.

  • Weird Graphics problem, leads eventually to force restart or same BSOD

    I'm fairly certain that it's associated with firefox, or plug or maybe compatibility issue, however I'm getting weird graphic blocks. the occasionlly seem to start from a flash image in a page, but I can't say this is the cause 100%. Looks like small multicoloured boxes located in weird habits. and causes other odd graphics, it's even worse, more I gave it the value. Once for the heck of it I drove up and down scroll bar about 10 times very fast and it makes a BSOD. These odd graphs do not always appear if I do not open Firefox (use IE today), but they do not disappear if I see and then stop Firefox. Usually I have to restart the computer, because they take too much of the screen, I see nothing. It does not change even if when I move windows and others, they are not limited to the Firefox window and spread to the office empty too.

    I think that the settings manager for flash player in the control panel of the operating system has no hardware acceleration still options. From now on, you may need to right click on a video in a web page to enable / disable hardware acceleration of individual flash.

  • Satellite S50t-B block - question BSOD

    Hello world. Portable fairly new (purchased a renovated version of manufacturing a month ago) which has recently been crashing in a really weird way, when you play Dota 2. No BSOD or anything, just straight down. What usually happens is that I start the game, enter the gameplay (former title screen loading etc.), 25-30 minutes in the game and it crashes.

    The strange thing is that it happens only under certain conditions. The setting of the battery must be set to high performance and the charger must be plugged. Accidents never happen when the machine is running on battery alone.

    I downloaded the event log if it helps (crash 41 s are the unexpected stops)Admin.zip

    Looks like it's overheating. Try to remove the dust from the vent using compressed air.

  • Problem Pro P300 running Windows BSOD 10 satellite on inserting USB

    I have a beloved P300 of 2009 happily running on Windows 10 except for the fact that whenever I insert a USB key into one of the USB ports, I get the blue screen of WIndows 10 (very friendly) and the computer restarts giving REFERENCE_BY_POINTER error code. Strangely, mouse USB and USB cable to the printer do not cause the same problem (printer and mouse work perfectly). Something not just with the feature id plug & play USB, so my first thoughts were to the BIOS and updated the BIOS from the original CD (2009) - maybe a BIOS up to date would be available? Any suggestions are welcome.

    SOLVED - have solved the BSOD on inserting the USB and post it here for anyone else who has the problem - good for the BSOD problems. I solved it by watching the minidump files (go to C: > Windows > Minimdump) and their reading with my event - FREE to http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/my_event_viewer.htmldownload viewer Nirsoft. When the computer has BSOD had a minidump (.dmp) file is created and the drive of NirSoft helps you make sense. In my case it was Roxio Easy CD creator, which was causing the problem. Remove Roxio and everything was fine. Update Windows normal 10, this anomaly would have been found, but you cannot move to 10 Windows XP so my Windows 10 is a clean install. I hope this helps.

  • 8.1 - BSOD driver Power State failure of Windows

    Hello

    a few days earlier, he had appeared a BSOD with error message - DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE - for Windows 8.1 to start, then Windows has restarted.
    In the register of events, I found - event 41; Kernel-Power.

    What should I do?

    Thank you

    For the most part the BSOD will appear due to serious shortcomings in the system...
    Malfunction of the system can be caused by an incompatible or software driver preinstalled...
    Antivirus / antispware one program or security can also cause these problems.

    Don't forget to check in the Windows updates to see if a driver has been updated before this happen.
    But also this problem might also be caused by a loose card or cable and even a weak power supply.

    As you can see, it is difficult to say why the BSOD appears, but from my point of view of the few there are an easy way to solve the problem... the laptop back to factory... If BSOD would appear using laptop costs recovered, and then hardware problem of recovery could be the reason for this dysfunction.

  • HP ZBook 15 G3: BSOD when connecting to the HP Elite Thunderbolt 3 docking station

    I recently (yesterday, 16/08/16) began to experience the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, whenever my laptop is connected to my HP Elite Thunderbolt 3 Dock.

    The machine is a HP ZBook 15 G3. It was connected to the docking station for more than a month without this problem. I don't know why at the time because I don't remember any updates or new software before that happens.

    The dock is connected to 2 x monitors via HDMI cables and an ethernet cable. I connect a mouse and wireless keyboard to a USB3 port on the laptop.

    If the dock is connected to the laptop at the start, he reached the login screen front of BSOD. If I start without it connected, it will be BSOD a few seconds after connecting the dock. He never to the point where the monitors display anything. It can be started with the dock connected in Safe Mode, as it seems to disable job.

    I've updated all the drivers and BIOS (including download the Softpaq Download Manager), but there has been no change. I have also updated the NVIDIA drivers to the latest version without change.

    What should I do next to solve the problem?

    Did you analyze the dump files, they said?

    I would also like to update these:

    Intel's Thunderbolt sure Connect utility (15.3.40.275)
    Thunderbolt from Intel for the Dock Thunderbolt from HP (16.1.7.0.8) Firmware update
    ASMedia eXtensible Host Controller Driver (1.16.35.1)
    ASMedia ASM1042A Firmware Update for HP Thunderbolt 3 Dock (131025.10.11.23)

    More BIOS if you're not on 1.09 or 1.10, some people say that they have problems with 1.10, so maybe try downgrade to 1.09.

    You can also try experimenting with the 'Thunderbolt security level' setting in the bios security switching No. If it is authorized by the user, or vice versa.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Is it possible to selectively remove items from the thrashbox? If so, how to do?

    For example: I would like to delete the articles of a certain date of the thrashbox.

  • My Satellite L50 - B - 1 HM lags behind in youtube videos

    Hello I bought a Satellite L50 - B - 1 HM a few weeks ago. When I try to watch a video on youtube, I have this little bit of lag. Basically, the image stop for a second and then works well again. I really often just for a second. I have installed ado

  • Amazon premium video App takes too large storage capacity.

    I received a message that I'm almost out of storage on my iPad. Wen, I was looking at the storage manage I see 1.5 GM has used the first Amazon Video App on my iPad. When I click on it it shows 1.4 GB of documents and storage.  I only download movies

  • 230 x false detection battery

    Hello I recently bought a battery off ebay shipped from China. and at first it seems authentic, but I decided to study a little. A few quirks were that the Lenovo brand has been cleared off the coast with a marker. The seller claimed that it was to a

  • HP Envy m6: cold damage

    I left my laptop in the cold (5-20 degrees) for about 2 hours.  When I started up the sceen had many top lines.  Some have disappeared, but they will disappear, and if not it means a new computer?