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    Blue screen 9262

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by bperry, Sep 18, 2008.

  1. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    OK I must have the Bizzaro Midas touch on computers. One day old and 2 blue screens.

    \LOCALS~1\Temp\WER68fc.dir00\Mini091808-02.dmp
    \LOCALS~1\Temp\WER68fc.dir00\sysdata.xml

    Those are the 2 errors when it rebooted. I will probably reinstall everything tomorrow while at work.
     
  2. kuncheesh

    kuncheesh Notebook Evangelist

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    reinstallation is the best software solution for a bluescreen./ these paths just show the dump fiels where ur memory at that time has been dumped for recovery
     
  3. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Read through the memory dumps to see if anything indicates what the source of the crash was, and also look through the event logs to see if anything was logged, either for the crashes themselves, or for repetitive warnings or information logs about a misbehaving driver (if you've got a driver that's constantly misbehaving, that's the most likely source of the crash, even if there's no event log for the crash itself).

    Other than that, make sure you uninstall, and then reinstall, all of the drivers, because that's typically what causes a BSOD.
     
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    danny2001 Notebook Consultant

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    If you can post the dump, I can run it through the MS Debugging tools.
     
  5. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    How do I acess the event logs files?
     
  6. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    It does this when playing a game or exiting a game.

    I am guessing it is the video drivers. I am using 177.92 with the dox .inf file for clevo notebooks. I may uninstall and try the drivers that sager sent.
     
  7. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    [​IMG]
    ok here is a screenshot of the crash code.
     
  8. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    did you get a chane to run the codes?
     
  9. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Just to be a nosy parker - any chance of getting a bigger image? I clicked on the link, but cannot make out any of the text in the dialog box, and zooming on the image doesn't resolve the text at all.
     
  10. bperry

    bperry Notebook Guru

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    I will have to read how to post pics on here.

    In the meantime here is the code.

    BCCode: 1000000a BCP1: 00000280 BCP2 : 0000001C BCP3 : 00000001
    BCP4 : 804F14D2 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP: 3_0 Product 256_1