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Blue Screen Shutdown
« on: 05 June 2013, 22:02:20 »

Ive heard of the blue screen virus , just had an automatic shutdown  >:( No harm done i think  :-\
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #1 on: 05 June 2013, 22:21:29 »

something has caused it to shutdown, there is a program you can download that captures the problem from nirsoft :y
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #2 on: 05 June 2013, 22:25:06 »

did you add any new ram, card or driver ?

and your cpu fans are clean ?
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #3 on: 05 June 2013, 22:40:31 »

something has caused it to shutdown, there is a program you can download that captures the problem from nirsoft :y

Yes , then it rebooted itself  :-\ Ran Spybot ... no unusual problems  :-\

did you add any new ram, card or driver ?

and your cpu fans are clean ?



Its laptop cem , nothing added .. dont know about the fans or how to clean them . I know my old tower use to get blocked up with dust  :(
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #4 on: 05 June 2013, 22:51:05 »

something has caused it to shutdown, there is a program you can download that captures the problem from nirsoft :y

Yes , then it rebooted itself  :-\ Ran Spybot ... no unusual problems  :-\

did you add any new ram, card or driver ?

and your cpu fans are clean ?



Its laptop cem , nothing added .. dont know about the fans or how to clean them . I know my old tower use to get blocked up with dust  :(

blue screens are hardware and diver related mostly ..  if its not heat related you have a problem :P
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #5 on: 06 June 2013, 12:28:31 »

something has caused it to shutdown, there is a program you can download that captures the problem from nirsoft :y

Yes , then it rebooted itself  :-\ Ran Spybot ... no unusual problems  :-\

did you add any new ram, card or driver ?

and your cpu fans are clean ?



Its laptop cem , nothing added .. dont know about the fans or how to clean them . I know my old tower use to get blocked up with dust  :(

blue screens are hardware and diver related mostly ..  if its not heat related you have a problem :P







There's probably a flipper stuck in the cooling fan! ;D ;)
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #6 on: 06 June 2013, 18:49:13 »

What was the STOP code? Will be in the event log if you didn't grab it.


BSOD are where the kernel cannot (100% safely) recover from an unexpected situation, so it just stops everything. The kernel is tried and tested, and rock solid. If the STOP code was 0A or 1E, its 99.99% certain its a driver/hardware (actually, its always the driver, but usually because the controlled hardware has not acted as expected). Drivers are better than the used to be, so its going to be hardware, especially if you haven't installed new drivers recently.

The alarm bells are ringing, as you said laptop. These suffer from cooling issues, esp those with the (utterly pointless) discrete GPUs.

What make/model?
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #7 on: 06 June 2013, 21:36:15 »

Yep it would help if you could advise stop code - control panel-->administrative tools-->event viewer ;)
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #8 on: 06 June 2013, 21:55:15 »

Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing  ErrorCode 3221225525  ???

Sony Vaio


The programe explorer EXE version 6.1.7601.17567 stopped interacting with Windows and closed
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #9 on: 06 June 2013, 22:02:08 »

Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing  ErrorCode 3221225525  ???
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« Reply #10 on: 06 June 2013, 22:12:56 »

Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing  ErrorCode 3221225525  ???
Nope

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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #11 on: 07 June 2013, 15:14:05 »

Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing  ErrorCode 3221225525 - this is one of those common "safe to ignore" errors what won't get fixed - shouldn't cause it to blue screen.  What you want is the stop code.
Assuming you are running Win7 you can stop Windows rebooting to allow you to get stop code off BSOD.

Go to Control Panel--> System-->Advanced System Settings (on left hand side), then click on settings on "Startup & Recovery" section (bottom one) and under System Failure untick Auto Restart box. Click OK, Apply and then reboot Windoze.

Next time you have an issue (BSOD), it won't reboot and read errorcode off screeen.  Thats the code required :y

Vaio - thats what I'm using at the mo ;)
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #12 on: 07 June 2013, 16:00:56 »

Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing  ErrorCode 3221225525 - this is one of those common "safe to ignore" errors what won't get fixed - shouldn't cause it to blue screen.  What you want is the stop code.
Assuming you are running Win7 you can stop Windows rebooting to allow you to get stop code off BSOD.

Go to Control Panel--> System-->Advanced System Settings (on left hand side), then click on settings on "Startup & Recovery" section (bottom one) and under System Failure untick Auto Restart box. Click OK, Apply and then reboot Windoze.

Next time you have an issue (BSOD), it won't reboot and read errorcode off screeen.  Thats the code required :y

Vaio - thats what I'm using at the mo ;)

Done , thanks mate  :y
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #13 on: 07 June 2013, 17:08:21 »

When it next crashes with a bsod read the stop code before you turn off/restart it and post up here - it will be obvious which code you require - should look something like this (example only) . . .

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STOP Error 0x00000065: MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
STOP code 0x00000065 may also display "MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" on the same STOP message


HTH Steve :y
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Re: Blue Screen Shutdown
« Reply #14 on: 07 June 2013, 21:51:50 »

Is there not an event in the System Log something like Bugtrap?
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