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When shutting down Vista Business x32 it stops at a bsod with the error "Dumping physical memory and *** STOP: 0x0000007F (0x00000008, 0x80154000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) however no programs are mentioned that cause the problem, any ideas?
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when did this start?
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do you have norton antivirus? i heard that it causes this problem.
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My research found this for you :
This error message can occur if either of the following conditions exists: •Your computer has hardware or software problems (hardware failure is the most common cause). •You try to over clock the speed of your computer's processor (for example, you set a 150 MhZ processor to run at 187 MhZ). (HAHA ! that's funny because were on a overclocking forum) The above STOP error means a trap occurred in kernel mode and the trap is either one the kernel is not allowed to have or is always fatal. The most common causes of a STOP 0x7F are: •Low-level hardware corruption, such as corrupt memory (RAM) •Mismatched memory modules •A malfunctioning motherboard Excerpt from MSKB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539 Hope that helps you. If you find a post helpful you know what to do ![]()
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AMD Overclocker
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Sholuldn't this error message code indicate a particular hardware failure/ malfunction?
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Quote:
edit : STOP: 0x0000007F **(0x00000008, 0x80154000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)***
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Quote:
![]() So your ideas were one/more than one of the following: Hardware failure software failure bad overclock And that is so general I don't think it could possibly be helpful... ha ha ![]()
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try a check disk...it could be your harddrive if you don't overclock...
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Oh well , cant please everyone
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you could try and use windbg and try and debugg the bsod....now what you are seeing with the hex number...is first is
address of memory where the mishap took place then goes (argument 1; argument 2; argument 3; argument 4) if you learn how to debugg alittle then you might be able to fix your problem so it won't happen again... i am going through some weird bsod's very random and each time i look at the memory dump that gives all the information about the bsod...
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