BSOD random 0x1000007e, 0x0000000a, 0x0000003b

Hello guys, I m getting random BSOD of week.it last mainly occur while browsing on the net or on the first boot of the system.
System Specs: i5 3570 3.4 - 3.8 G gigabyte 4 GB ram 1333 M 500 GB seagate barracuda H61ms1 no DVD drive win7 ultimate 64 bit, AV:MSE
I m fixing dump files, help me please to find the driver that creates these problems
Thanks for any help in advance.

I'm here to help you. Sounds like you have a serious problem. What windows are you using? In order to get your problem fixed, you must be patient. Press to do not we will do. I need you to do this for me:

Go to C:/Windows/Minidumps and then copy all .dmp office files.
After that, download them on Windows Live SkyDrive or any other download site. I'll need to check personally with good debuggers. After that, we'll see the driver/file that caused the BSOD, so we'll have to update the driver of respectively. Do all the steps I said.
Pending.

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    I have Windows XP SP3 and receive BSOD with error 0x0000000A and 0x0000004E (once) codes. When I go to safe mode, I get a message that the installation cannot run in safe mode and it restarts with the BSOD. Is there a solution for this? Can I reinstall Windows XP safely? The data is saved.

    0x0000000A and 0x0000004E (once) error codes.

    You tried to paste 0x0000004E in google search? I just do.

    It's the first thing you need to do if you have a question about a particular file or error.

    STOP Msg: 0x0000004E or 0x0000000A in heavy computer use
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/139281

    UTC/GMT is 19:18 on Sunday, November 27, 2011

  • Cannot fix the BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    My boyfriend is currently running Vista Ultimate 32-bit. Starting his computer Windows starts as usual and allows me to connect, but after a few charge things, the computer crashes and the famous BSOD on IRQL appears and the computer "stops at the data protection". I can log on and stay connected when I use Safe Mode, but this means that I can't use Windows Update, and the Security Center cannot be activated. I tried to defrag the C drive several times but it is not to make a difference.

    Here are the numbers that I receive on the BSOD:

    STOP: 0X0000000A (0X00000002, 0X00000001, 0X00000000, 0X8283483C)

    Then it performs a physical memory dump.

    The other day I removed a worm called 'Security Protection' of his C drive and I installed Spybot, AdAware, then. I had to uninstall AdAware and avast! in its place. Today, I reversed everything is avast! and Spybot and I then uninstalled them such as suggested by the Microsoft Support site. Windows has improved slightly by giving a work constantly starting. But due to the IRQL error, as I said, only Safe Mode works correctly.

    On this computer, there is no startup repair. There is no [which is pretty frustrating] system restore point, and I don't want to try to update its drivers because there is so much and I don't know what they are doing. I tried using F8 to switch to Debug Mode, but that freezes the computer to the logo screen and I have to restart his computer physically. I looked in the event viewer and there are a lot of messages and they don't make sense to me. Problems and Solutions in Control Panel reports no errors.

    There is no disk Vista and is not ready to lose all its data.

    I saw this error message on his computer before but I just restarted the computer, and the message does not return. Now, this does not block. I couldn't find anything on the Support site that solves this problem and I don't want to download a fix because it is said that IF the fix that I have chosen is incorrect, it could cause damage to the system. I tried to use the Contact feature, but he told me that the ID of the product on his computer has expired.

    I'm at the end of my intelligence, I have tried everything I can think of to fix this, I have read several websites and articles and nothing works.

    In safe mode, you can configure the computer to "clean boot" and then see if you can start the computer in "Normal" mode - follow step 1 only to the boot:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    In addition, it can help to look at the files the BSOD with a debugger minidump.

    Can you zip the minidump in the C:\Windows\Minidump folder files and (provide link) available via Windows Live SkyDrive or similar site?

    The following link has information about the use of Windows Live SkyDrive:

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02dB-4665-993a-08d865088d65

    If you have problems to compress the minidump files copy the minidump files to another location such as a folder on the desktop

    In addition, you do not necessarily have compress the minidump files, you can download one at a time

    If you are unable to start the computer in Normal Mode, you can access the minidump in Mode safe files.

  • Nvldd.sys driver failure BSOD HELP!

    Problems persisted since 9/14 (the last Patch Tuesday). Initially, I thought it was MSUpdate (which I still think is).

    BSOD: error 0 x 0000016, nvldd... failed pilot sys.

    Windows will be BSOD randomly (and whenever I have to use a graphic intense program like WoW).  Now my computer can't even stay idle at the office without going to the blue screen later.  Last week I got bad to get same Windows to start.  I can enter the mode safe mode with disabled graphics driver.  Is that what I can do to save my computer (still usable?) or do I just get my data back and buy a new laptop?

    I tried to replace, versions of old and new of uninstalling/reinstalling the drivers.

    I opened my laptop cover and dusted everything on.  I tried to find solutions to this problem and everyone pretty much returned saying "just buy a new computer.

    After a week to try to help out myself, I am at my wits end. School semester has just started, and I really need my laptop to be in good shape, not the BSOD'ing when I load: MSWord or Facebook!  This platform used to run WoW on almost full settings, two weeks ago and now he can't handle of Bejeweled Blitz, a Facebook application running.

    HP dv9000 Laptop

    Windows Vista-32 SP2

    NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600

    Bug Check 0 x 116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR - Which indicates that an attempt to reset display driver and recover a timeout failed.

    Please update the graphics driver.

    "A programmer is just a tool that converts the caffeine in code" Deputy CLIP - http://www.winvistaside.de/

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