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Old 03-12-2009   #1 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Hi folks. Brand new here although I've been reading and trying to find soloutions for my problem but nothing seems to exactly fit exactly. Here it is:

I bought this laptop (Dell Inspiron 1545) in December 08. It came with Vista x64 and has performed nicely for me. With the exception of Defender updates and Malicious Software Tool, every single update for Windows, Security Updates, .NET 3.5, virtually all important updates results in BSOD upon restart after updating. I have to restore from safe mode a lot of times as the last restore point set by update also bluescreens. I have to go back farther than that.

Any ideas? The system is as it was when I bought the computer since NONE of the updates have worked. I'm new to Vista and new to x64 but have owned and used computers since the mid 80s so I'm not a total newbie...

Thanks!

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Old 03-12-2009   #2 (permalink)


Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86
 
 

Re: internet connectivity problems with vista

If you are having problems with WU try this ....

Using CheckSUR to repair Windows Vista update problems « the back room tech
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Old 03-12-2009   #3 (permalink)


Win7x64
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

You may find *.DMP files in your \windows\minidump folder. Each one is a summary of some key data at the time of a BSoD which can help to pinpoint the reason. If you zip up a few of the latest ones and upload them here, someone may be able to give you more info.
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Old 03-12-2009   #4 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Thanks for responding!

barman58, I get "invalid syntax" when typing in the command line provided for the CHECKSur installation. ?

H2S04, the minidump folder is empty.

I just reinstalled the first of the updates to fail, KB961260, and the info on the BS was
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and the error 0X0000000A, 0XFFFFF80001E8C989, 0x000000000000880, 0X00000000000000C, 0X00000000000001

I don't know if that's relevant info or not...thanks again, still trying!
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Old 03-12-2009   #5 (permalink)


Win7x64
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

In order to be able to generate a dump, the system must have a pagefile on the boot partition (where \windows lives) that's at least 500MB in size or preferably even bigger.

Also, run SYSDM.CPL, Advanced tab, Startup and Recovery "settings", and check that the dump type is set to "small memory dump".

After that, a DMP file should be written during each subsequent BSoD.
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Old 03-12-2009   #6 (permalink)


Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by bdcosmo View Post
barman58, I get "invalid syntax" when typing in the command line provided for the CHECKSur installation. ?
Rather than type the instruction into the command prompt I would suggest you copy and paste - Spaces are very important and unfortunately the post isn't very clear on exactly where they go in the string - hopefully that will help
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Old 03-12-2009   #7 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Nigel, I did that, got the same invalid syntax error. I dunno...

H2SO4, everything is set right, does system restore save those files intact?

I appreciate your help, hopefully can get to the bottom of this. Thanks!
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Old 03-12-2009   #8 (permalink)


Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

HI bdcosmo,

It is a bit confusing - I can only assume that the error you are getting is not related to this KB - at least it's one to eliminate
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Old 03-12-2009   #9 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Nigel, Definitely not this ONE...I get a BSOD after every important update. The security, windows, everything. The only updates that don't do this are the Defender and Malicious Software Tool updates. I'm waiting in queue at Dell Support to see if they have any ideas. I'm thinking it might be related to drivers? Config? Other than this the comp and OS work flawlessly but I'm concerned that the lack of updates has me vulnerable or at least behind the curve on fixes/patches...

Thanks!
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Old 03-12-2009   #10 (permalink)


Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86
 
 

Re: BSOD with virtually every update for Windows

Hi bdcosmo,

The BSOD code that you quoted above is unfortunately a bit generic, (A lot are ), but is normally related to something accessing memory that it should not.

MS have an article on technet that explains some of the causes and possible solutions, you may want to check it out and see if it leads you anywhere

Anyway the info is here ...

Microsoft Corporation

From what I understand one thing to do is a memtest (F8 at start of windows boot cycle).

hope this helps a little
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