(BSOD!) Windows 7 no clue whats causeing it ...

StevenHaslam

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Jan 16, 2016
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Hey, I've been having issues with my computer for quite some time now and its now starting to get RELAY annoying. My computer decides to blue screen when ever it wants to i have re-installed windows 7 and all drivers loads of times and i have even completley taken my computer apart and rebuilt it thinking it was a lose wire. I have currently disabled Windows 7 updates thinking that could be the issue but even doing that it still blue screens :/


Can anyone help me please?!?!

(Im sorry i could not give more info i cant find crash dump files nore if i did i cant open it)

C:
mylog
[InstallShield Silent]
Version=v7.00
File=Log File
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
[Application]
Name=Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver
Version=1.00.0033
Company=Realtek
Lang=0009

RDH Setup
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
[Install Progress]
Confirm Realtek Driver
Check Operation System Version
OS Information [WINMAJOR Number] = 6
OS Information [WINMAJOR String] = 6.1
OS Information [SYSINFO.nWinMajor] = 6
OS Information [SYSINFO.nWinMinor] = 1
OS Information [IsWin2000] = 0
OS Information [IsWinXP] = 0
OS Information [IsWin2003] = 0
OS Information [IsVista] = 0
OS Information [IsWin2008] = 0
OS Information [IsWin7] = 1
OS Information [IsWin8] = 0
OS Information [IsWin8.1] = 0
OS Information [IsWin10] = 0
OS Information [IsWin2008R2x64] = 0
OS Information [IsMCE] = 1
OS Information [IsServer] = 0
OS Information [Service Pack] = 1
OS Information [x64] = 1
Operation System was Windows x64
Rtlupd [GetRtlupdForPackage] = 1
Rtlupd version [D:\Sound\Realtek\HD\WIN7\Vista64\RtlUpd64.exe] = 3.0.0.0
Rtkupd version [\] =
Current use Rtlupd version [D:\Sound\Realtek\HD\WIN7\Vista64\RtlUpd64.exe] = 3.0.0.0
Default Path [WDMDir] = Vista64
Default Path [RtkAudioDir] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio
Default Path [RtkAudioDir x64] = C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio
Default Path [RtlTempDir] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers
Default Path [RtkHDADrvDir] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\Vista64
Default Path [RtkHDMIDrvDir] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\HDMI\XP2K
Default Path [RtlPFHDADir] = C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA
Default Path [USBDrvDir] = D:\Sound\Realtek\HD\WIN7\USBAud
Default Path [RtkUSBDrvDir] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\USBAud\Driver
Default Path [RtkIntelHDASSTPath] = C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\IntelHDASST
Default Registry key [Installer Base Key] = SOFTWARE\Realtek\Audio\Installer
Current driver version = 6.0.1.7534 x64 Edition

Realtek HD Audio Driver Vista64 Directory Exist .
Realtek HD Audio ASIO Directory Exist
Status - OnMoveData
[Application]
Name=Realtek High Definition Audio Driver
Version=4.27
Company=Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
Lang=0409
Status - ProgramFiles_Installing
delete C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\Vista64
Copy Realtek HD Audio Driver from Vista64 Directory
Run RtlUpd64.exe : C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\RtlUpd64.exe --- > -s -cb -nrg2709 (TRUE)
Status - ProgramFiles_Installed
Copy .dat and .ini files
Install Realtek HD Audio Audio Driver
Run RtlUpd64.exe : C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\Audio\Drivers\RtlUpd64.exe --- > -u -s -fi -nrg2709 (TRUE)
-->Realtek HD Audio - SetupAPI result LAAW_PARAMETERS.nLaunchResult = -4
Realtek HD Audio ASIO installation is processing ....
Install Realtek HD Audio ASIO
Special registry for hard-coding
Status - OnFirstUIAfter
Installer - OnEnd


These are 2 notepad things i found in the main C drive dir


 
Solution
1. None of that is really useful. When your PC Blue Screen it will present a stop error code that usually looks like STOP: 0x00000124

Copy that into your browser search bar for potential solutions

2. Install Windows properly

a) Format SSD / HD or HD partition w/ OS
b) Install windows from USB or DVD
c) Install all hardware drivers that came in box with original components **make a backup**
d) Disable updating of HW drivers via Windows update
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/82137-drivers-turn-off-automatic-driver-installation.html
e) Optional: Install GWX Control Panel to stop Win10 crap from being installed, set it up to block and monitpor windows 10 components from being installed. **make a backup**...
It sounds like you keep reinstalling the same bad or corrupted driver... That could explain why you keep getting the same error/problem after multiple reinstalls. After you install Windows... you then insert your motherboard CD and install the drivers, right? Do you install anything else before the error occurs?
 
1. None of that is really useful. When your PC Blue Screen it will present a stop error code that usually looks like STOP: 0x00000124

Copy that into your browser search bar for potential solutions

2. Install Windows properly

a) Format SSD / HD or HD partition w/ OS
b) Install windows from USB or DVD
c) Install all hardware drivers that came in box with original components **make a backup**
d) Disable updating of HW drivers via Windows update
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/82137-drivers-turn-off-automatic-driver-installation.html
e) Optional: Install GWX Control Panel to stop Win10 crap from being installed, set it up to block and monitpor windows 10 components from being installed. **make a backup**
http://ultimateoutsider.com/downloads/
f) Run Windows Update the 27 or whatever times it needs to get done
g) Go to the web site for each of your hardware manufacturers, d/l and install all relevant latest drivers. **make a backup**
h) If ya did e), check GWX control panel and make sure all Win 10 stuff shut off
 
Solution

Incompatible driver or incompatible updates.

1. Turn all security and firewall OFF.
Set bios to boot DVD First.
Put Win 7 disk in drive, select "upgrade."
This reloads the OS, without erasing programs or files.

2. Turn automatic updates OFF.
Load only "critical" updates, manually.
Check manufacturer for list of incompatible updates.
 
Have you looked at Device Manager to see if any entries are flagged with ! or ? to the left? That would indicate a device that needs a different driver. If you got your drivers from anywhere besides your manufacturer, that could be your problem. Have you looked at the cryptic system event manager for entries flagged ERROR in red? That could give you a clue as to where the problem is.

Good luck.