Blue Screen Errors

Monday, February 1, 2010 by messiah1 | Discussion: Windows 7

Lately I've been getting alot of BSODs.  I've been getting 0x24, which is a NTFS failure and I've gotten 0x1 which is an APC Index Mismatch.  I thought that maybe the NTFS was a hd failure about to become fatal so I put in a different hd that had Win7 on it before I got a new hd.  Win7 went out and updated and within about 30 minutes, BSOD.  My drivers are up to date as far as I can tell.

 

I even re-installed Win7 on the newer hd and after getting updates, BSOD.  I'm at a loss.  Anyone know of some tool that can help figure out the problem and help fix it as well?  I thought maybe it was hardware failure but why would 2 hds have the same issues?  Any help is much appreciated.  If you need to see any dumps or whatever, let me know.

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DrJBHL
Reply #1 Monday, February 1, 2010 7:13 AM

I'd be interested in the same thing, m1. It's been happening to me when I try to save pictures... the ACP_Mismatch. I do know my driver (HP Video Card) is not up to date because HP hasn't updated it. Would switching out my Graphics card fix that?

messiah1
Reply #2 Monday, February 1, 2010 9:16 AM

This is driving me nutty.  Since I don't know what's causing it, and I've got no other programs on that drive except System Mechanic Pro, I'm going to use iolo Drive Scrubber to wipe it completely clean using the boot cd option and reinstall Win7.  I'm going to disable Windows Update for a few days and see what happens.  I'll create a restore point upon install and then load my drivers and create another restore point before I do any kind of program installs.  I'm going to be pissed if the hd is the problem.  It's not even a year old.

RedneckDude
Reply #3 Monday, February 1, 2010 9:13 PM

Damn.

Philly0381
Reply #4 Monday, February 1, 2010 9:36 PM

If I see one of the known IT folks show up in IRC I will give them a link to this thread. 

yrag
Reply #5 Monday, February 1, 2010 11:25 PM

It's not the HD nor graphic card.

Start/ All Programs/ Accessories: right-click Command Prompt: Run as Administrator.

Type: sfc /scannow

Note to karma slut: HP doesn't make graphic cards.

http://www.nvidia.com/page/home.html

http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx

DrJBHL
Reply #6 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 6:05 AM

Did it and it found corrupt files and restored them. Hope it fixes the problem. Time will tell...thanx, yrag. Hope you're doing well.

I erred when I said HP Vid card. They put out the drivers specific to HP but never updated them for 7. Using the nVidia driver (most updated) for some time now.

messiah1
Reply #7 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 8:09 AM

It's not the HD nor graphic card.

Start/ All Programs/ Accessories: right-click Command Prompt: Run as Administrator.

Type: sfc /scannow

 

Luckily, I didn't have a chance to act on my plan last night.  I'll try this suggestion from the guru and report back.

DPCloud
Reply #8 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 8:34 AM

karma slut

 

messiah1
Reply #9 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 7:08 PM

Ran it.  Message when finished:

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

 

What should I try now?

RedneckDude
Reply #10 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 9:28 PM

Note to karma slut: HP doesn't make graphic cards.

 

yrag
Reply #11 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 9:48 PM

What should I try now?

What does the BSOD say?

Lately I've been getting alot of BSODs

...and exactly what have you done lately?

messiah1
Reply #12 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 11:15 PM

What does the BSOD say?

It usually reboots quicker than I can get all the info...I'd have to find the dumps to get all of it.

...and exactly what have you done lately?

It started after the most recent updates for Win7.  Like I said, I re-installed Win7, and let it update.  The only other program on the HD was System Mechanic Professional.  I didn't really give it a chance to see if it would happen without the updates, which is why I was going to try a re-install again since I'm pretty much fresh.

However, yesterday I ran System Mechanic's registry fix and it found 399 errors!  It fixed them all according to the program.  I haven't experienced one since then, but I've not done much on here since then either.  I guess I'll wait and see.  The 399 errors really surprised me though...

yrag
Reply #13 Tuesday, February 2, 2010 11:43 PM

I'm not a fan of System Mechanic....for what that's worth.

Forget the dumps. Open Control Panel/ System/ Advanced System Settings/ Advanced/ Startup and Recovery "Settings"/ Un-check 'Automatically Restart'. Next time it blues, read it.

Take a snap shot of your Windows Update History. Post it

messiah1
Reply #14 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 6:35 AM

I'm not a fan of System Mechanic....for what that's worth.

Well, in being around here since 2005 and seeing how much you know, that's worth a lot to me.  I've been using SM since about that same time though and have never had any problems with it.  Is there something better that you'd be willing to recommend?  If I'm wasting my money with SM, I'd like to know.  I'll get the info you asked for as soon as I can.

 

yrag
Reply #15 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:02 AM
messiah1
Reply #16 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:23 AM

I'll give that a try.  Thanks.

DrJBHL
Reply #17 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:30 AM

Thanks for the info, yrag. What about iolo's stuff didn't you like? Not looking for a "no mine's better" thread...just want to learn.

messiah1
Reply #18 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 8:15 AM

DrJBHL
Thanks for the info, yrag. What about iolo's stuff didn't you like? Not looking for a "no mine's better" thread...just want to learn.

Same here.  I'm always open to this type of thing, and thought I had found a great tool with SMP.

yrag
Reply #19 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:26 AM

2 things....in no particular order...

1- sometimes it has a mind of it's own. If you use all the apps (and you paid for them), it has a tendency to do things it shouldn't in the ever-changing Windows world.... and it's not alone. Many apps have a large array of applications these days to the point of being bloatware, but in the final analyze, less is better. With JV16 I use the the registry cleaner .....period. 

2- With the advent of Win 7, there's just not a whole lot you need ( that includes even a Registry cleaner). Whether you like Microsoft/Windows or not, this is not your Grandparents operating system. If you want your system running optimally.....stop fucking with it. 

DrJBHL
Reply #20 Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:40 AM

I had SMP too, munkeh...just uninstalled it. Using the JV16...cleaned out the registry, and compacted it. Very down to earth and user friendly.

I didn't do anything to the registry...always afraid of that...except what JV16 said to do, and since it makes a backup, I've lost that "Oh crap...what am I doing?" feeling.

yrag...thank you. You really came through for us, and it's much appreciated. I too have seen you in action over the years and really respect your knowledge. Can I help it if I'm a slut?

 

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