Check BSOD reboot pilot

Hello

Sometimes I get a BSOD with error IRQL not less or equal
I decided to try and use Driver Verifier to identify the causing driver. After I restarted my computer, I got a BSOD with a viloation pilot and then the comouter restarts and so on. I can't access my computer now and I hope I can get help to solve the problem.
I'm not very good with computers, especially when it comes to drivers and hardware, please bare with me if I have a sequence of time harf.

Start safe mode and disable from there (parameters existing verifier.exe... "Delete").

I'm late for work, but have posted more information here: http://www.carrona.org/verifier.html

Post back if you need help - it can sometimes be a bit tricky.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Tecra 9100 ' NMI: channel check "BSOD".

    My laptop two years Tecra 9100 1.7 Mhz computer faithful began to get a very regular blue screen of death. This occurs only when it is running on battery power and the error message is:

    Hardware malfunction

    NMI: Channel check / IOCHECK.

    Does so within approximately 30 seconds 2 minutes of running on battery power.

    I was hoping that it was a problem with corruption of driver so I ve completely flattened the thing on day 1 with a full drive reinstall with 'the CD ROM product development' and the problem persists.

    The battery should t be worn, as I have little use, I even kept it out of the machine to avoid wear out that I almost never need to use the machine in a mobile context, i.e. There is a practically new battery! It's only in the past month (since I got wireless broadband) I used the battery at all.

    Just to remind the laptop is totally stable on the sector and never blue no screening while tension in this way. The problem occurs only when powered by a battery. I flashed the Bios up to v1.6 v1.5 with no effect. The problem occurs with a completely new install from the CD ROM recovery and also when it is fully configured with XP SP2 and all the XP2 post updates.

    Anyone any idea what's causing this error? Any diagnosis I could do?

    Thank you very much.

    Tony.

    Hi Tony

    Sorry, but I have bad news for you. This message occurs if there is a problem with the main Board. I can't say exactly what it can be, but I think that some piece of hardware is not recognized correctly.

    Contact the Service partner in your country and Tony let check the laptop.

  • Y550 BSOD / reboot several times per day

    At first, I thought I had problems with a recent update of the MS software, but now I'm leaning towards maybe (?) I have some hardware issues (hypothesis!).

    After a brief search, I ran memtest on my Y550, but one that is transmitted without any problems. In fact, in these last days, I notice that my Y550 will crash and reboot several times a day.

    Here's what I can find in memory.dmp that I * think * may be useful (?).


  • Cannot start due to Bsod reboot loop

    Hello
    OS:-Windows 7 64 bit
    C: - SSD Samsung

    My system has worked very well so far. When I boot, I enter the 'Starting Windows' screen a few seconds then I get a little flash of blue screen before a restart and loops of this process.

    "Technical information" on the BSOD is as follows:
    STOP: 0X0000007B (0XFFFFF880009A97E8, 0XFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0 X 0000000000000000, 0 X 0000000000000000)

    Chkdsk from the Windows CD detects any errors or problems and I CAN start safe mode (System Restore and startup repair may not fix something or the other).

    Pressing F10 at startup also displays the following information:
    Path: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
    Score: 2
    Hard drive: bd064501
    [/ NOEXECUTE = OPTIN]

    Cmd on windows using /Scanos in bootrec.exe CD, 0 Windows installations are, despite the Safe Mode, boot into Windows fine.

    Looking around, I found people with similar problems arising from viruses that have affected the bootloader. I have a mac backup I used to burn a bootable Bitdefender CD and did a scan. He found 3 viruses and removed 2 of them. The third is a quarantined file that it could not correct or delete.
    Others have set similar problems of BSOD loop by switching stuff SATA in the BIOS, I tried but it did not help, it seemed unlikely anyway, given that the pc has started well before this problem.

    Someone at - it ideas?
    I'd appreciate some tips before you start playing with the bootloader because it is something that I have not had experience with before.

    Thanks in advance and please do not hesitate to ask for any additional information,

    Matt

    This might be useful:

    https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/2673509

  • Latest BSOD: the pilot's poor management system.

    Can't identify it. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Memtest reports no errors. No specific catalyst, just BSOD extremely random.

    Dump file is here:

    https://SkyDrive.live.com/?CID=e714ffc82e58b1a6#CID=E714FFC82E58B1A6&ID=E714FFC82E58B1A6%21170

    Thank you all.

    Dave

    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1.

    Well well, after another 2 weeks of smooth sailing, another "glitch". Turned on the computer yesterday morning, shot to the top of Chrome and clicked on my Facebook shortcut and wham, a black screen, without showing anything but the mouse pointer. Something I have never experienced before. After a few seconds, a pop-up toolbar: "display driver stopped responding and recovered." Finally, a solid clue. Laughing out loud.

    OK, that's enough. I got a new video card and installed today. So far, a - OK.

    I hope it will be the end of it. (I'm short hair out...)

    Thanks again to all for your time. It is appreciated.

    Dave.

  • Tecra S1: BSOD & reboot after installing SP2

    After installation of SP2 for Windows XP on three Tecra S1 of the computer crashes whenever the power cord is out of the machines. Then it restarts and restarts until the machine stops completely.

    The error ocures on three Tecra S1. It seems that there is a conflict with the pre-installed Windows XP Pro and the drivers Toshiba and SP2.

    Someone at - it an idea how to solve this very annoying problem?

    Thank you

    Chris

    Hello Chris,
    the SP2 blocking ActiveX Toshiba Management Console modules, so you must install the fixed version TMC v3.5.2.
    However, to avoid any problem, after installation of SP2 on Tecra S1, you need to update:
    -Battery BT and utility (only for machines with BT)
    Management - Toshiba console
    -Toshiba Hotkey utility
    Utilities - Toshiba
    Energy saving - Toshiba
    Toshiba - mobile extensions

  • Equium A60-181: Win XP does not start successfully - the BSOD reboot

    Hello.

    I have an Equium A60-181 which has an operating system problem.
    Loads of XP logo at the beginning, when it happens to show the log on screen, it is a quick blue screen of death error, and it restarts.

    I tried to go into safe mode, but it blocks on atisgkaf.sys.

    Is that what I can do to save the operating system?

    How can I start to diagnose if it's a hardware problem?

    Thank you, Lawrence

    Hello

    The atisgkaf.sys file belongs to the graphics card driver.
    But as Akuma has proposed, the Windows operating system does not load 3rd party in safe mode drivers.
    This is why the ATI graphics card driver should not affect the start-up procedure.

    However, this is only my personal hypothesis and believe me; nothing is impossible, so a hardware problem might be possible.

    But just a question;
    Have you tried to reinstall the OS?
    The installation process goes smoothly through the unique installation steps?

    I think that the new installation of the operating system is a good idea to find out if it is a hardware or software problem.
    Maybe you should try it

  • ASUS Zenbook UX32A BSOD with pilot error, out of State

    Original title: ASUS Zenbook UX32A driver power state failure

    Hello

    I hope that someone (anyone!) can help you. I experienced the dreaded blue screen of death about 2 weeks ago, now the computer simply refuses to open 'sleep' mode and is very slow when to start full is needed. I've updated the drivers (for as much as I can) and updated the laptop as well. Nothing has solved the problem. Help :-)

    The last referenced error iastora.sys (Intel storage driver):

    BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_3_POWER_DOWN_IMAGE_iaStorA.sys

    However, there may be a conflict between the iastora.sys and the excsd.sys (driver ExpressCacahe):

    KD >! devstack fffffa8004415060
    ! DevObj! DrvObj! DevExt ObjectName
    fffffa80066dcb10 \Driver\partmgr fffffa80066dcc60
    fffffa80059fc880 * ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for excsd.sys
    \Driver\excsd fffffa80059fc9d0 excsd0
    fffffa80066dc060 \Driver\disk fffffa80066dc1b0 DR0
    \Driver\ACPI fffffa8004342590 fffffa80044165b0
    > fffffa8004415060 \Driver\iaStorA fffffa80044151b0 00000040
    ! DevNode fffffa80044158e0:
    DeviceInst is 'SCSI\Disk & Ven_ATA & Prod_Hitachi_HTS54505\4 & 238af970 & 0 & 000000'
    ServiceName is "disk".

    What I might suggest is to uninstall ExpressCache, then update the Intel storage driver, then reinstall ExpressCache.

    There should be versions updated to ExpressCache and the Intel storage driver in the following link:

    http://support.ASUS.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=UX32A&p=3&s=411

    ExpressCache is no software required, so if you uninstall ExpressCache you can leave it uninstalled, if you wish.

  • T430s - BSOD (of driver power state failure). Please help identify the driver

    I meet regularly with BSOD on my T430s / Win7 when switching mode standby (Fn + F4). The error message is driver_power_state_failure. This happens almost every day. Driving me crazy!

    I know it's a common problem (I also had with a former T500, but not on T420). After Googling around, I discovered WinDBG and how to identify the faulty driver that is causing the problem.

    However, I could not install the tool - or debuggers package (referenced on windbg.org), nor the tool set + a .NET framework from the Microsoft Web site. The old guard quit the installer with no message (although the Remove Programs dialog shows the thing installed, it seems to be no program to run), the latter does install without no diagnosis (installation only, tried the debugging tools tried to install the complete package - same result).

    So, can someone please help to analyze the memory dump and to identify the faulty driver? What file is needed for this - the memory full image (from folder/Windows /, ~ 500 MB in size) or the minidump file (from/Windows Minidump file / / /, ~ 700 KB in size)? Or both?

    Help a fellow fan of ThinkPad enjoy his work tool

    Several days after, I don't get BSOD more, even though I kept pushing the laptop "standby mode" on a regular basis, with or without food. Since already BSOD passed almost every day (to, like, try every 3rd or 4th go to sleep) and now there is none, I would try and call this problem is "solved".

    Let's see if just once he returns

    I'm not really sure what has helped exactly - I've only updated (a little) drivers manually (after Lenovo update system running with only a few boxes checked). These pilots were audio, video and network ones. USB 3.0 driver has been updated before, but that alone did not effect.

    I've also updated the BIOS via the Lenovo system update (strange, but it worked, unlike my manual attempt via downdloading non-bootable-CD version of the Lenovo Web site).

    Hope this helps other people are having the same problem.

  • Get a BSOD on shutdown fairly regularly - need help troubleshooting - even a cardboard open :(

    Hello!

    I hope that I might be able to get troubleshooting tips the BSOD I seem to now on a regular basis.  I guess it's maybe a USB driver problem, but I don't know how to understand this.  Here are the details I received after the most recent BSOD reboot:

    Signature of the problem:
    Problem event name: BlueScreen
    OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1033

    More information about the problem:
    BCCode: 9f
    BCP1: 0000000000000003
    BCP2: FFFFFA8004F0F3C0
    BCP3: FFFFF800035183D8
    BCP4: FFFFFA8005322850
    OS version: 6_1_7601
    Service Pack: 1_0
    Product: 256_1

    Files helping to describe the problem:
    C:\Windows\Minidump\093015-5881-01.dmp
    C:\Users\Alan\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-8923-0.SysData.XML

    Read our privacy statement online:
    http://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104288&clcid=0x0409

    If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our offline privacy statement:
    C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt

    I am pleased to provide you with any information that might help identify the culprit and any support are really appreciated...

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

    Run these two tests to check your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.  Launch auditor.  You don't need to run memtest again unless the auditor is not the cause, or you want to.

    If you are overclocking anything reset by default before running these tests.
    In other words STOP! If you don't know what it means that you're probably not  


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

    2-Memtest. (You can learn more about running memtest here)
  • 41 8 BSOD-windows kernel

    Help!  I have a new Sony's Vaio computer a little over a month.  He has now broken 4 times and each time it's for the same reason.

    Say the system has rebooted without stop properly first.   It seems to happen when I close the laptop while the laptop mode requiring "sleep".  Then when I opened the lid it shows then BSOD - reboot and all is well.   The computer runs fine after that - but I really don't want any problems for the future.  It is a copy of the event log:
    Log name: System
    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
    Date: 05/05/2013 09:36:32
    Event ID: 41
    Task category: (63)
    Level: critical
    Key words: (2).
    User: SYSTEM
    Computer: Oscar
    Description:
    The system has rebooted without judgment properly first. This error can be caused if the system unresponsive, crashed or unexpected power loss.
    The event XML:
     
       
        41
        3
        1
        63
        0
        0 x 8000000000000002
       
        5171
       
       
        System
        Oscar
       
     
     
        209
        0 x 130
        0x2
        0 x 0
        0xfffff880012d902f
        0
        0
        3221225473
     

    Hello

    The kernel power event 41 ID error occurs when the computer is off or it restarts unexpectedly. Starting a computer that is running Windows, a check is made to determine if the computer has been properly closed. If the computer was not closed properly, a kernel Power event 41 message is generated.

    A 41 event is used to signal that something unexpected has happened that prevent Windows to close properly. There may not be enough information to define explicitly what happened. To determine what can happen and to identify a possible resolution, it is important to know what made the computer at the right time before the event occurred.

    If the 41 event is logged because the computer's power supply was interrupted, consider getting a UPS (UPS), as a backup battery power. A low power or, in the absence of power can cause this problem. For example, if you added the RAM or hard drive or additional devices at the beginning of this problem, the power supply may cause the problem.

    "Please refer to: event ID 41 error Windows kernel 'the system has rebooted without cleanly close the first' in Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 '

    Note:

    Applies to: Windows 8, Windows 8, Windows 8 Enterprise

    Also since the laptop is new I suggest you to contact Sony Vaio.

    Please post back with the State of the question.

  • BSOD help! driver errors (I think) and unable to update.

    So, I worked to make my computer work for the past month and led to be forced to restore my system to the default value of the factory three times. I followed countless other 'solutions' on other threads, but have not been able to solve the problems that they always end by with a BSoD indicating either 'thread stuck in the driver' or ' Video Scheduler Internal Error ' and so I became extremely irritated with the Windows operating system. I really need help with that my computer will sometimes get stuck in a loop where I'll get to the home screen, get a BSoD, reboot and repeat this process for twenty minutes until he got his laugh at my expense...

    I have the last MiniDump file on my Onedrive and my downloaded so current system characteristics.

    Please help me...

    Karou

    https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=FC1A555448CD14C0! 3626 & authkey =! Martinsebastien1970-9TVGnjrY0 & ithint = % 2czip

    VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR (119)
    Video scheduler detected fatal violation. This resulted in
    in a State, this video Scheduler can evolve is no longer. All other values after
    parameter 1 must be examined individually according to the subtype.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 000000000000000a, the subtype of the error checking:
    Arg2: 0000000000000001
    Arg3: 000000000000000b
    Arg4: ffffe001c175a010

    You should return to the drivers designed specially for your laptop.

    AMD Radeon HD M 7730 Graphics Driver .

    http://www.Dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=6TD5X&FILEID=3147201093&osCode=W864&ProductCode=Inspiron-15R-se-7520&LanguageCode=en&CategoryID=VI

    Intel Graphics Driver.

    http://www.Dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=HWM8D&FILEID=3176127381&osCode=W864&ProductCode=Inspiron-15R-se-7520&LanguageCode=en&CategoryID=VI

    Only as a last resort you should consider to use generic drivers on your laptop.

  • Portege Z830 - BSOD, windows XP Setup

    Hi guys/girls,

    Been trying to install windows XP on this machine to an internal user, unfortunately we have this machine to use XP. However, I get a blue screen during windows XP Setup.

    I downloaded the AHCI drivers for windows XP on the toshiba site and load them during the installation of windows XP, but get the same blue screen.

    We also loaded into the bios and tried to change the mode of the sata to IDE controller, but it is greyed out and we cannot change it (I think it is in the ssd, but I could be wrong)

    IM currently stuck right now and don't know how to proceed, there are windows XP drivers available on the Web site for this computer toshibas but I can't get installed it, there must be a way to install it.

    Hello

    > I downloaded the AHCI drivers for windows XP on the Toshiba site and load them during the installation of windows XP, but get the same blue screen.

    What Z830 Portege do you have exactly? I check the page pilot European Toshiba drivers Win XP for Portege Z830 but did not find a?

    Are you sure that you have downloaded the driver AHCI compatible?

  • [SOLVED] 2 13 Yoga has arrived: BSOD after first configuration

    Hello

    I just bought a Lenovo Yoga 2 13 online. After unpacking, I started and finished the initial automatic configuration (keyboard, wifi, account, etc.). Restarting and BSOD ":-(pc encountered you a problem." Restarting the laptop itself in "automatic repair", it just freezes with black screen (not BSOD).

    If I turn it on and the new, the same cycle (BSOD, reboot, black screen).

    The novo key directly put me in the black screen freeze (after choosing "repair system" and right after the lenovo with rotation points logo)

    I never happened to be achievements have won 8.1 running. The laptop is brand new.

    I don't think that I need to install OKR8 image since the menu key of novo is there and I got to partitions. I am not a beginner and I could try to reinstall win 8.1 from USB, but I don't want to break the warranty.

    Any tips?

    SOLVED. Volume 0 (432 GB, one of the 7 drive partitions), for some mysterious reason, has not formatted and was instead of type RAW.

    I found that by running diskpart from a USB Pendrive windows recovery to another laptop.

    I formatted the RAW partition and began to 'system recovery', which brought the laptop to the State of origin, and this time everything went smoothly.

  • BSOD on startup after upgrading to SP2

    Hi I have (today) put reacently upgraded to SP2 on my Windows Vista Business 32-bit.
    Initially the upgrade failed after downloading SP2. I chose to "try again".
    Reboot and install the SP2, he said he failed (after disconnection) and would like to try after the restart to install it.

    When the computer rebooted then I have "imedialty" got a BSOD (just barly noticeable) and the computer restarted.
    I also get this BSOD when trying to fashion without failure (all safe mode options).
    It seams like the place a BSOD when start the GUI.
    The normal (non-secure mode) start load graph is displayed, but the seams like BSOD occurred when/before the logon screen appears.
    In SafeMode the held the BSOD after drivers were loaded and seams like when/before the GUI is started.

    I can't say what the BSOD because it's just barly noticeable until the computer restarts again.

    Is it possible to go back to SP1 by connecting the HD to another computer so I did not reinstall Vista?
    Or preferably get SP2 to work.
    Reinstallation of Vista is a viable option, because I backup data, but it would be nice if I had not.

    It's OK, I opted to reinstall.
    But thanks for trying to help me.

    Pentecost unistalling SP2 problem, is that I can never get the start meny or any GUI (GUI); BSOD and reboot takes place before this stage (normal boot and safe mode).

    I have connected the HD to another computer via a 2.5 "USB external case I had so I am not present latest data backup in my current backup (all data).

    Ony options that I had to remove that SP2 has been through to installation cd and its repair option that said that it could not solve the problem.
    Or via the installation cd of restoration option that has found no point of restor.
    Or through the boot option back to the last parameter of work (or something like that) which didn't work (BSOD and reboot the computer).
    Or through safe mode (all modes safe even the safe mode command prompt), which resulted in BSOD and reboot before graphical user interface (GUI) (or command line).

    Or changed through the connection of the HD via the external USB port of casing and make some magic I din't know that I hoped there was a solution for.
    It was more an error of curious and my searches on the net that I have found no one else with my particular problem (all the similar I found was able to enter the graphical user interface).

    Fortunately, this is not all lost data (because of the envelope, I had and no encryption on the data I needed) but would be terrible if there was someone else who have experienced this problem which would result in them not beeng able to access their data in any way whitout goes to a service shop or buying an external enclosure and taking the HD on their computer and connect it to another computer) If they were also on a laptop as I have). Service shop would do the same for the external data disc or the laptop that takes several HD

    Maybe a reinstall whitout formatting the HD would do the trick, but given that I was able to get the data and had a backup before, I opted for a clean reinstall.

    Hope that no one else will suffer this error.
    It is not ideal when the computer is in an infinate with boot BSOD reboot BSOD reboot BSOD loop...

Maybe you are looking for

  • Drivers Vista for Qosmio G10-100

    Have acquired a portable G10-100 which is under Vista Premium, and commissioning a new hardware found box appears for the mass storage controller. However, I was unable to find the driver for it. I contacted Toshiba who informed me that they don't su

  • Yoga 2 Pro stuck on the BIOS screen

    Yesterday using my pro, I let the battery run completely. When I went to use the computer today, the computer is stuck on the white screen of lenovo. Computer will not configuration options or boot bios enter unless the hard drive is removed. I can r

  • New motherboard fitted number no. CT

    HelloHave installed a new Intel motherboard, replace an AMD Board in a DV7. After a lot of trouble finding what heatsink and CPU equipped motherboard Intel because the part number was not on HP part surfer I always get the message at the start of inv

  • After the turf folder access refused

    XP: I have a folder shared, connected my PC to another, copied via this LAN, then no shared folder on my PC. Just after the cancellation of the share, the file becomes inaccessible: access denied. The only solution is to copy the folder when I boot f

  • Connects PC Vista is no longer home network NAS drive.

    Night Vista PC's is no longer connects the reader to the Buffalo Terastation NAS connected network. A message in Windows Vista, called "Restore Network Connection" States "an error occurred while reconnecting L: to \\TS-WXL25B\Share Microsoft Windows