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Old 10-21-2008, 12:12 AM   #16 (permalink)
iTSP
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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OS: Vista Home Premium 64-bit


Re: Random BSODs, freezes, restarts and booting problems... 64-bit

Ok. I will post in the section for malware etc. later. I hope it's not that, and I myself believe it isn't, but who knows. Anyway. After the PC have been behaving quite well for 3-4 days, even when playing games for many hours, it's now back to problems.

It started with a bluescreen right before I was going to bed. I don't remember what it was written. Then the PC restarted. When it then turned itself on it froze during boot up. I didn't want to get past the black screen with the "blinking cursor", the "cursor" stopped blinking aswell. So I needed to force it off. Then I turned it on and decided to get into safe mode. It loaded in some drivers (I think it was finished loading in the drivers, and waited for the next stage in the safe mode boot up, then it got a new bluescreen. So again it restarted.

Now a completely new error came up and it kinda scared me. It was written something like this: "BOOTMGR image is corrupt. System cannot boot." So I had nothing else to do than to turn it off. I waited for some minutes, before I gave it a new try, it booted up as it should (I think it did it slower than usual though) and then when I was about to go into the "Minidump"-folder I got a new bluescreen. I dont remember what it was written, but Im sure that all the bluescreens were different. The last one didn't seem to have a BCCode for example and in the caps lock text at the top it said something about "BAD_POOL". So I just gave up, turned off and got to bed.

So when waking up today I decided to retrieve the minidump-files for you. Easy said, a little harder to do. I turned on, but the PC got a freeze, so a restart was necessarry... Then I had 2-3 times with just the black screen. I gave it 10 minutes the first time, just in case it was slow to boot. I only gave it two minutes the second and third time. I then booted into safe mode, I actually don't remember if I succeded booting up in safe mode the first time or not, but I think I did. Then I could retrive the files finally. I only found 2 dump-files, but I had a minimum of 3 and maybe 4 bluescreens.
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