I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.

BSOD when restarting, shutting down, sleeping, hibrinating,
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message
I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
There is one device with an exclamation point, my bluetooth adapter, because I can't get a driver for it. After disabling it, the crashes continue.
This is the "Technical Information" from two different crashes Crash 1: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x9875BC50, 0x9875B94C) Crash 2: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x986E6C50, 0x986E694C)
I couldn't find anything specific in the event viewer at the time of the crash, but the fact that the "Last Hour" and other headings don't display right doesn't help. There were 0 critical and 3 Errors which seemed to all relate to DHCP within the last hour.
The display driver I am using is: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Which is running a Microsoft provided driver, bundled with vista.
Upon every restart I get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" error, and the details provided are (from yet another crash): Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4150
Additional info: BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: C0000005 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: 97AA7C50 BCP4: 97AA794C OS_Version: 6_0_5384 Product: 256_1
Then the dump info
The BSOD says to disable any memory caching or shadowing in the BIOS settings, but I can't find any settings in the BIOS relating to memory.
If there is any other info you need to know, let me know
Andrew Scott
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
There is one device with an exclamation point, my bluetooth adapter, because I can't get a driver for it. After disabling it, the crashes continue.
This is the "Technical Information" from two different crashes Crash 1: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x9875BC50, 0x9875B94C) Crash 2: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x986E6C50, 0x986E694C)
I couldn't find anything specific in the event viewer at the time of the crash, but the fact that the "Last Hour" and other headings don't display right doesn't help. There were 0 critical and 3 Errors which seemed to all relate to DHCP within the last hour.
The display driver I am using is: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Which is running a Microsoft provided driver, bundled with vista.
Upon every restart I get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" error, and the details provided are (from yet another crash): Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4150
Additional info: BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: C0000005 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: 97AA7C50 BCP4: 97AA794C OS_Version: 6_0_5384 Product: 256_1
Then the dump info
The BSOD says to disable any memory caching or shadowing in the BIOS settings, but I can't find any settings in the BIOS relating to memory.
If there is any other info you need to know, let me know
Andrew Scott
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
There is one device with an exclamation point, my bluetooth adapter, because I can't get a driver for it. After disabling it, the crashes continue.
This is the "Technical Information" from two different crashes Crash 1: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x9875BC50, 0x9875B94C) Crash 2: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x986E6C50, 0x986E694C)
I couldn't find anything specific in the event viewer at the time of the crash, but the fact that the "Last Hour" and other headings don't display right doesn't help. There were 0 critical and 3 Errors which seemed to all relate to DHCP within the last hour.
The display driver I am using is: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Which is running a Microsoft provided driver, bundled with vista.
Upon every restart I get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" error, and the details provided are (from yet another crash): Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4150
Additional info: BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: C0000005 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: 97AA7C50 BCP4: 97AA794C OS_Version: 6_0_5384 Product: 256_1
Then the dump info
The BSOD says to disable any memory caching or shadowing in the BIOS settings, but I can't find any settings in the BIOS relating to memory.
If there is any other info you need to know, let me know
Andrew Scott
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
There is one device with an exclamation point, my bluetooth adapter, because I can't get a driver for it. After disabling it, the crashes continue.
This is the "Technical Information" from two different crashes Crash 1: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x9875BC50, 0x9875B94C) Crash 2: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x986E6C50, 0x986E694C)
I couldn't find anything specific in the event viewer at the time of the crash, but the fact that the "Last Hour" and other headings don't display right doesn't help. There were 0 critical and 3 Errors which seemed to all relate to DHCP within the last hour.
The display driver I am using is: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Which is running a Microsoft provided driver, bundled with vista.
Upon every restart I get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" error, and the details provided are (from yet another crash): Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4150
Additional info: BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: C0000005 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: 97AA7C50 BCP4: 97AA794C OS_Version: 6_0_5384 Product: 256_1
Then the dump info
The BSOD says to disable any memory caching or shadowing in the BIOS settings, but I can't find any settings in the BIOS relating to memory.
If there is any other info you need to know, let me know
Andrew Scott
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
There is one device with an exclamation point, my bluetooth adapter, because I can't get a driver for it. After disabling it, the crashes continue.
This is the "Technical Information" from two different crashes Crash 1: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x9875BC50, 0x9875B94C) Crash 2: STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x986E6C50, 0x986E694C)
I couldn't find anything specific in the event viewer at the time of the crash, but the fact that the "Last Hour" and other headings don't display right doesn't help. There were 0 critical and 3 Errors which seemed to all relate to DHCP within the last hour.
The display driver I am using is: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Which is running a Microsoft provided driver, bundled with vista.
Upon every restart I get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" error, and the details provided are (from yet another crash): Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4150
Additional info: BCCode: 1000007e BCP1: C0000005 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: 97AA7C50 BCP4: 97AA794C OS_Version: 6_0_5384 Product: 256_1
Then the dump info
The BSOD says to disable any memory caching or shadowing in the BIOS settings, but I can't find any settings in the BIOS relating to memory.
If there is any other info you need to know, let me know
Andrew Scott
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
This is definitely a device driver problem, my guess, its video releated. I would check the Event Viewer to see if there are any messages relating to it and report back. Also check the Device Manager to see if there any exclamations on devices that have not been installed, right click them and click 'Disable". -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andrew Scott" wrote in message I am getting a BSOD after choosing to shut down or restart. Along with that, I am getting the same screen when trying to sleep or hibrinate! This is very bad, as this is happening on my notebook, and is impossible to turn it off.
ie. when I close the lid, I get a BSOD, it restarts, BSOD, restarts, etc until the battery is dead.
Or if I shut down, I BSOD, it restarts, and reloads windows.
The system mentioned that it is a device driver causing this, by trapping a thread in an infinite loop, but I can't determine which
Has anyone else faced this? It makes it very difficult to use my notebook.
Sorry about the mass replies, Microsofts web interface gives me errors on every post. I'll use my news client from now on.
Andrew Scott
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"Richter" wrote in message
Sorry about the mass replies, Microsofts web interface gives me errors on every post. I'll use my news client from now on.
Not your fault. For as long as I've been popping into Microsoft's newsgroups and they've had the web based forums, that has always been a problem. It amazes me that a multi-billion dollar ginormous corporation can not get that fixed- especially, a software company.
Use Outlook Express or Windows Mail to read and post to the newsgroups.
-Michael
Windows Vista
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