BSOD after win7 reinstall

Martin Cienciala

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Hello, I´ve got a problem with my laptop. I got asus ux32vd, I changed the RAM, old: 2+2, new 2+8. But that was about half a year ago. About week ago my laptop started BSODing, so I installed new clean version on my C drive, while in old win7 because my laptop has only usb 3.0 and it won´t find my usb flash drive while in ?DOS?. Then I deleted the old version. But BSODing continued, I don´t know what to do with it... Safe mode works fine. Should I upload minidump here? Thanks a lot!
 

Martin Cienciala

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I didn´t install any drivers so far. Didn´t know it could BSOD after reinstall, I thought that every vital driver is already present in Win7(I´m not good with PCs), so that it should work even if there are no asus drivers installed. I checked RAM about a month ago and it was ok, right now I´m checking HD, after that I will check RAM again... if everything will be ok, i will install drivers and if that won´t help, i will write here. thanks!
 

Martin Cienciala

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Alright guys, I reinstalled the Winows. Now through bios, on formated disk. Downloaded almost every driver and installed. Everything was tinky winky until yesterday. During movie watching, my laptop went to sleep, and today when I woke up I tried to wake him up too. Didn´t respond, So I turned him off, and BSOD and errors about not finding HDD again! What do you think? Now, after restarting few times, it is running ok again.
 
Bug Check 0xF4: CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

This indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.

In this case, its a process crashing [first error code of a 3].

Could be a number of things; lets narrow them down a bit.

1: Run memtest86+. Could be bad RAM [though I'd expect other error codes to pop up as well; checking doesn't hurt].
2: Check the HDD connections [a loose cable can do this intermittently] and run a chkdsk.

Next time you BSOD, note the file that crashes. If its a .dll, it could help us narrow the focus. Also, download BlueScreenView and post ALL the BSOD codes [no need to repeat the same code multiple times; just want to see if any other errors are getting thrown, or just 0xF4].