BSOD For the lose :( (need help plz)
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Ianmrz
, Oct 22 2006 11:05 AM
#1
Posted 22 October 2006 - 11:05 AM
#2
Posted 22 October 2006 - 11:46 AM
Hi, welcome to geeks
remember I am working blind so bare with me
also if you haven't mentioned it yet:
- what model of computer
- what os, XPpro or home
- how old is it
remember I am working blind so bare with me
also if you haven't mentioned it yet:
- what model of computer
- what os, XPpro or home
- how old is it
#3
Posted 22 October 2006 - 12:26 PM
My cpu is A laptop HP pavilion Dv1000, Windows XP home edition, and its about 1 yr old
Edited by Ianmrz, 22 October 2006 - 12:26 PM.
#4
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 22 October 2006 - 12:34 PM
stop error 0000007a is probably one of your drivers
you may need to update it or it maybe missing
question >>>>>>> do you have printer
if so what type....make and model number
you may need to update it or it maybe missing
question >>>>>>> do you have printer
if so what type....make and model number
#5
Posted 22 October 2006 - 01:47 PM
No i dont have a printer, I usually mail my work to myself and print it on my desktop. And I ran the HP driver test to the compatability and says it was fine.
#6
Posted 22 October 2006 - 03:07 PM
Personally i would ask H-P for an exchange laptop as your seems to be problem prone. Again your error usually has to do with hardware, and most often it's the hard drive. Since you have already replaced it and the motherboard i would try to get a different model or a replacement laptop. Yours seems to be a lemon.
The following are all common causes of STOP Messages 0x00000077 and 0x0000007A:
The paging file contained a bad block.
If the page file is on a SCSI device, the trap could have been caused by improper termination.
Bad cabling from hard disk to controller.
An error on the disk controller.
Running out of non-paged pool resources on the server.
Frequently, the cause of these traps can be determined from the second of the 4 hexadecimal parameters included in the first line of the STOP Message.
0xC000009C STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR, generally due to bad block on the
drive.
You might try running memtest86 on the laptop but i suspect thats not the problem. It does not hurt to be sure the memory is good. If you know the manuf of the HD you can run their diagonistic programs on the drive to see what you get. Other then a few bad sectors or blocks says the drive is dying.
SRX660
The following are all common causes of STOP Messages 0x00000077 and 0x0000007A:
The paging file contained a bad block.
If the page file is on a SCSI device, the trap could have been caused by improper termination.
Bad cabling from hard disk to controller.
An error on the disk controller.
Running out of non-paged pool resources on the server.
Frequently, the cause of these traps can be determined from the second of the 4 hexadecimal parameters included in the first line of the STOP Message.
0xC000009C STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR, generally due to bad block on the
drive.
You might try running memtest86 on the laptop but i suspect thats not the problem. It does not hurt to be sure the memory is good. If you know the manuf of the HD you can run their diagonistic programs on the drive to see what you get. Other then a few bad sectors or blocks says the drive is dying.
SRX660
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