When I insert a cd in my cd player error blue screen occurs

When I insert a cd on my drive a bluescreen error will occur

What does the blue screen say?

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    some of my friends say it's maybe the cooling fan. If the cooling fan is the suspect. How is it when I turn on my lifebook days when I download something. the blue screen does not appear. I find it really odd when I bring my lifebook outside our House. It's time that the blue screen appears. a few days after reformatting, I tried to put the notebook upside down. I was checking if it's to be shaken. no blue screen appeared. However when I went out a few days ago, the blue screen appeared. from now on, I don't know if my diagnosis is correct, I guess, it may be the battery. because the battery couldn't last long.

    I tried using REGCURE it cleaned 4 items in the COM / Active X and 2 items in the shortcuts to programs. I tried the google search for the definition of x active, but I do not understand the jargon. I am using windows xp pro sp2.

    I'm not sure about this, but I spend much of my time in a Faraday cage where I am immune to these influences.  I heard rumors like that well.

    In addition to your driver update, I hope you will consider one day upgrade to SP3, but I wouldn't not change too many things at once... just one thing at a time.  Sometimes people have problems to upgrade to SP3 (generally because that they do not follow the directions).

    Understand the operation of your stuff with just the new drivers for awhile!

    Here are all the things that you are missing by not installing not not SP3:
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/946480

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    has had to reformat my hard drive now when he star0x0000007b (0x78d663c, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

    has had to reformat my hard drive, now when I try to reinstall windows xp, I get a blue screen with this code at the end 0x0000007b (0x78d663c, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) how to solve this problem

    Hello

    I saw the 0x0000007B BSOD caused by trying to install XP on a disk hard while the BIOS is designating the reader as AHCI instead of IDE. XP has no native AHCI drivers, resulting in a stop 7B. Unless the PC had originally Vista or Win 7, but it might be useful to check that it is not likely.

    If the BIOS is set to AHCI, you could do one of three things (depending on whether your PC has a floppy drive)...

    1 find the Setup F6 disk on AHCI support at installation time (start with the manufacturer's website if you do not already have such a thing). Watch the very hit F6 prompt early in the installation process.

    2. change the setting in BIOS on IDE / ATA

    3. create a new "slipstreaming" installation disc drivers AHCI in the existing installation disc, see http://www.nliteos.com/index.html

    After the back if your BIOS is IDE / ATA

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    Solution:

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    Don't forget to configure your system to boot from the HD before resuming. I hope this helps. Saved me a lot of hassle today.

    -Tom Steele
    http://www.hawkandtom.com Tom Steele

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    Assuming that Lightroom 6.x or 2015.x, looks like LR has problems talking to your video card.

    Go to the dialog box Preferences, Performance tab and disable the use of the GPU.

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KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 0000000000000019) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: parameter 2 [0]: 0000000000000000 parameter [1]: ffffffffffffffff attempt to read from address ffffffffffffffff CONTEXT: fffffa601544f730-rax (.cxr 0xfffffa601544f730) = fffffa601544ffb8 rbx = fffffa8005d84200 rcx = rdx eb00084630e8c933 = rsi 0000000000000100 = fffffa601544f210 rdi = 0000000000000000 rip = fffff800026a8efd rsp = fffffa601544ff90 rbp = fffffa8005d84278 r8 = 0000000000000000 r10 = 00000000000001 c 8 ffffffffffead530 = r9 r11 = 00000000000007ff r12 = 0000000000000000 r13 = 0000000000000001 r14 = 0000000000000000 r15 = c 000000000000000 iopl = 0 nv ei ng nz na po nc CS = 0010 ss = 0018 ds = 002 b're = 002 b fs = 0053 GS = 002 b efl = 00010286 nt! KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 19: fffff800'026a8efd 48099180000000 or qword ptr [rcx + 80 h], rdx ds:002 b: eb000846'30e8c9b3 =? Reset the scope by default CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT nom_processus: TrustedInstalle CURRENT_IRQL: ch. ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - the instruction at 0 x % lx 08 referenced memory at 0 x % 08 lx. The memory could not be % s. EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - the instruction at 0 x % lx 08 referenced memory at 0 x % 08 lx. The memory could not be % s. EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 0000000000000000 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: ffffffffffffffff READ_ADDRESS: GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80002838080 ffffffffffffffff FOLLOWUP_IP: Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + bcf fffffa60'0103a1c1 483bdb cmp rbx, rbx FAULTING_IP: nt! "KiUnwaitThread + 19 fffff800'026a8efd 48099180000000 or qword ptr [rcx + 80 h], rdx BUGCHECK_STR: 0 x 24 LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff8000261b3cc to fffff800026a8efd STACK_TEXT: fffffa60 '1544ff90 fffff800' 0261b3cc: fffffa80 '05 d 84200 fffffa80' 05 d 84278 fffffa60 ' 1544f210 00000000' 00000000: nt! "KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 19 fffffa60 '1544ffc0 fffff800' 0268cbbe: 00000000 ' 00000000 fffffa80 ' 05dd0480 fffffa60'15450120 00020001'00000004: nt! : FNODOBFM: 'string' + 0x277f0 fffffa60 ' 15450080 fffff800' 02690613: fffffa60' 154501a 0 00000000'00000000 00000000'00000000 00000000'00000000: nt! "KiDeliverApc + 0x19e fffffa60 ' 15450120 fffff800 ' 0263ca 99: fffff880 00000000'00004000 00000000'00004000 ' 13e27760 00000001' 00000000: nt! KiApcInterrupt + 0 x 103 fffffa60 '154502b 0 fffffa60' 0103a1c1: fffffa80'05c070d0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffff880' 13e27760 fffffa60'15450380: nt! ExReleaseFastMutex + 0 x 29 fffffa60 '154502e0 fffffa60' a 01012, 81: fffffa80 ' 08844a 70 fffffa60 '154507b 0 fffffa80' 05c070d0 fffffa80 ' 05c070d8: Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + 0xbcf fffffa60'154505 has 0 fffffa60'01015433: fffffa80 '05c070d0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450700 fffffa60' 15450701: Ntfs! "NtfsCommonWrite + 0 x 2878 fffffa60 ' 15450780 fffffa60 ' 00b14e91: fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 08844a 70 fffffa80 ' 05a4a200: Ntfs! "NtfsFsdWrite + 0x1c3 fffffa60 ' 15450840 fffffa60 ' 00b130dd: fffffa80'068d9de0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffffa80' 068d9d00 00000000' 00000000: fltmgr! FltpLegacyProcessingAfterPreCallbacksCompleted + 0 x 211 fffffa60 '154508b 0 fffffa60' 00bb5034: fffffa80 '05ab8450 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05ab8450: fltmgr! "" "" "FltpDispatch + 0xcd fffffa60 ' 15450910 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0: mfehidk + 0 x 48034 fffffa60'15450918 00000000' 03843f01: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0 00000000 00000000': 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450920 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80' 066aaa90: 0x3843f01 fffffa60 ' 15450928 fffffa80" 05ab8450: fffffa80'05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0: 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450930 fffffa80 ' 05d256e0: 00000000 ' fffffa80 00000000 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0 fffffa80 "05ab8450 : 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60'15450938 00000000 00000000': fffffa80 ' 066aaa90 fffffa80 '068d9de0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8: 0xfffffa80'05d256e0 SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: SYMBOL_NAME 5: Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + bcf FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: Ntfs IMAGE_NAME: Ntfs.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 49e022ca, STACK_COMMAND: .cxr 0xfffffa601544f730; KB FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x24_Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + bcf BUCKET_ID: X64_0x24_Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + bcf followed: MachineOwner - 1: kd > .exr 0xfffffa601544fd58 ExceptionAddress: fffff800026a8efd (nt! KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 0000000000000019) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: parameter 2 [0]: 0000000000000000 parameter [1]: ffffffffffffffff attempt to read from address ffffffffffffffff 1: kd > rax .cxr 0xfffffa601544f730 = fffffa601544ffb8 rbx = fffffa8005d84200 rcx = rdx eb00084630e8c933 = rsi 0000000000000100 = fffffa601544f210 rdi = 0000000000000000 rip fffff800026a8efd rsp = fffffa601544ff90 rbp = fffffa8005d84278 r8 =. = 0000000000000000 r10 = 00000000000001 c 8 ffffffffffead530 = r9 r11 = 00000000000007ff r12 = 0000000000000000 r13 = 0000000000000001 r14 = 0000000000000000 r15 = c 000000000000000 iopl = 0 nv ei ng nz na po nc CS = 0010 ss = 0018 ds = 002 b're =. 002 b fs = 0053 GS = 002 b efl = 00010286 nt! KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 19: fffff800'026a8efd 48099180000000 or qword ptr [rcx + 80 h], rdx ds:002 b: eb000846'30e8c9b3 =? "1: kd > kv * for the last value context-.thread/.cxr stack trace it resets child-SP RetAddr: Args to child: call fffffa60 '1544ff90 fffff800' sites 0261b3cc: fffffa80 '05 d 84200 fffffa80' 05 d 84278 fffffa60 ' 1544f210 00000000' 00000000: nt! "KiUnwaitThread + 0 x 19 fffffa60 '1544ffc0 fffff800' 0268cbbe: 00000000 ' 00000000 fffffa80 ' 05dd0480 fffffa60'15450120 00020001'00000004: nt! : FNODOBFM: 'string' + 0x277f0 fffffa60 ' 15450080 fffff800' 02690613: fffffa60' 154501a 0 00000000'00000000 00000000'00000000 00000000'00000000: nt! "KiDeliverApc + 0x19e fffffa60 ' 15450120 fffff800 ' 0263ca 99: fffff880 00000000'00004000 00000000'00004000 ' 13e27760 00000001' 00000000: nt! KiApcInterrupt + 0 x 103 (TrapFrame @ fffffa60'15450120) fffffa60 '154502b 0 fffffa60' 0103a1c1: fffffa80'05c070d0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffff880' 13e27760 fffffa60'15450380: nt! ExReleaseFastMutex + 0 x 29 fffffa60 '154502e0 fffffa60' a 01012, 81: fffffa80 ' 08844a 70 fffffa60 '154507b 0 fffffa80' 05c070d0 fffffa80 ' 05c070d8: Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + 0xbcf fffffa60'154505 has 0 fffffa60'01015433: fffffa80 '05c070d0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450700 fffffa60' 15450701: Ntfs! "NtfsCommonWrite + 0 x 2878 fffffa60 ' 15450780 fffffa60 ' 00b14e91: fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 08844a 70 fffffa80 ' 05a4a200: Ntfs! "NtfsFsdWrite + 0x1c3 fffffa60 ' 15450840 fffffa60 ' 00b130dd: fffffa80'068d9de0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffffa80' 068d9d00 00000000' 00000000: fltmgr! FltpLegacyProcessingAfterPreCallbacksCompleted + 0 x 211 fffffa60 '154508b 0 fffffa60' 00bb5034: fffffa80 '05ab8450 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05ab8450: fltmgr! "" "" "FltpDispatch + 0xcd fffffa60 ' 15450910 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0: mfehidk + 0 x 48034 fffffa60'15450918 00000000' 03843f01: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0 00000000 00000000': 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450920 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80' 066aaa90: 0x3843f01 fffffa60 ' 15450928 fffffa80" 05ab8450: fffffa80'05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0: 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450930 fffffa80 ' 05d256e0: 00000000 ' fffffa80 00000000 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0 fffffa80 "05ab8450 : 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60'15450938 00000000 00000000': fffffa80 ' 066aaa90 fffffa80 '068d9de0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8: 0xfffffa80'05d256e0 1: kd > .trap fffffa60'15450120 NOTE: the trap frame does contain not all registers. Some registry values can be set to zero or incorrect. Rax = 0000000000000000 rbx = 0000000000000000 rcx = rdx fffffa800548cb90 = fffffa800548cb90 rsi = 0000000000000000 rdi = 0000000000000000 rip fffff8000263ca99 rsp = fffffa60154502b0 rbp = fffffa60154507b0 r8 =. = 0000000000000000 r9 = fffff88000841000 r10 = fffff88000186001 r11 = 0000000000000000 r12 = 0000000000000000 r13 = 0000000000000000 r14 = 0000000000000000 r15 = 0000000000000000 iopl = 0 nv up ei pl zr po na nc nt! ExReleaseFastMutex + 0 x 29: fffff800'0263 ca 99 4883c 428 Add rsp, 28 h 1: kd > kv * for the last value context-.thread/.cxr stack trace it resets child-SP RetAddr: Args to child: call fffffa60 '154502 b 0 fffffa60' sites 0103a1c1: fffffa80'05c070d0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffff880' 13e27760 fffffa60'15450380: nt! ExReleaseFastMutex + 0 x 29 fffffa60 '154502e0 fffffa60' a 01012, 81: fffffa80 ' 08844a 70 fffffa60 '154507b 0 fffffa80' 05c070d0 fffffa80 ' 05c070d8: Ntfs! TxfLogPriorToWrite + 0xbcf fffffa60'154505 has 0 fffffa60'01015433: fffffa80 '05c070d0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450700 fffffa60' 15450701: Ntfs! "NtfsCommonWrite + 0 x 2878 fffffa60 ' 15450780 fffffa60 ' 00b14e91: fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 08844a 70 fffffa80 ' 05a4a200: Ntfs! "NtfsFsdWrite + 0x1c3 fffffa60 ' 15450840 fffffa60 ' 00b130dd: fffffa80'068d9de0 fffffa80 '08844-70 fffffa80' 068d9d00 00000000' 00000000: fltmgr! FltpLegacyProcessingAfterPreCallbacksCompleted + 0 x 211 fffffa60 '154508b 0 fffffa60' 00bb5034: fffffa80 '05ab8450 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05ab8450: fltmgr! "" "" "FltpDispatch + 0xcd fffffa60 ' 15450910 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: 00000000' 03843f01 fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0: mfehidk + 0 x 48034 fffffa60'15450918 00000000' 03843f01: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05ab8450 fffffa80' 05d256e0 00000000 00000000': 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450920 fffffa80 ' 05ab8450: fffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa80 '05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80' 066aaa90: 0x3843f01 fffffa60 ' 15450928 fffffa80" 05ab8450: fffffa80'05d256e0 00000000 00000000' fffffa80 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0: 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60 ' 15450930 fffffa80 ' 05d256e0: 00000000 ' fffffa80 00000000 '066aaa90 fffffa80' 068d9de0 fffffa80 "05ab8450 : 0xfffffa80'05ab8450 fffffa60'15450938 00000000 00000000': fffffa80 ' 066aaa90 fffffa80 '068d9de0 fffffa80' 05ab8450 fffffa80 ' 05ab87a8: 0xfffffa80'05d256e0 - Mike Burr

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  • Satellite T110 - 10 X - blue screen when creating backup

    I bought this netbook a week ago. First of all, I'm okay with windows 7 (home premium x 64-preinstalle) but in a few days, I loved. Yesterday, when I tried to make an image backup (for the first time) problem began.

    1. in the creation of the back to the top (with a windows image), I received: unable to complete error - blue screen and the netbook does more.
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    Best regards

    Hello

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