dogfrankgeorge
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I'm getting a BSOD, and it seems totally random. I can boot up fine, and the BSOD/reboot will occur anywhere from a few minutes later to an hour or more, and it doesn't happen during identical activities.
before the reboots, I have seen a few different codes on the various BSOD's:
STOP Error 0x0000003B: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
STOP Error 0x00000025: NPFS_FILE_SYSTEM
there were one or two others I think, but I missed the codes. I'll pay more attention the next time it happens.
This is what I believe to be the inciting incident: I downloaded an archive, and when I decompressed it, it contained a folder and within that was another folder, and another, and another, etc etc. When I tried to delete it later, Windows said the filename was too long and it could not be deleted. I rebooted into Safe Mode and deleted it fine. When I came back into Normal Mode, the BSOD's started occurring.
So far I have...
-run chkdsk, which found 1 orphan file and recovered it. No disk errors. I
-have run MalwareBytes, which found nothing.
-I ran a virus check with Avira, which found nothing.
-ran Windows Defender, which found nothing.
-I If I try the Check for Errors button in the hard drive properties, I get a BSOD.
-I used an Ubuntu Live CD to check to make sure that file was gone, and it was. I even deleted the data I grabbed from the main folder in the archive. I used the Disk Util to check the status of the hard drive, and it said that while both NTFS partitions were 'healthy,' they were not 'clean.' I ran ntfsfix and it ran fine without finding anything.
-back in Windows, ran System File Checker; verfied 100% but Windows Resource Protection found integrity violations. CBS.zip is attached, containing a log file.
-ran BSOD Dump & System File Collection app. Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.zip is attached.
-ran a System Health Report. permon.html included in Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.zip.
System info:
Vista Home Premium x64
- is the original installed OS on the system
- is OEM
- System is approx. 3 years old.
- The OS is the original install.
-4GB ram, Intel Core2 Duo p8700 @2.53 GHz each.
-ASUS G Series G51VX-X1A NoteBook
before the reboots, I have seen a few different codes on the various BSOD's:
STOP Error 0x0000003B: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
STOP Error 0x00000025: NPFS_FILE_SYSTEM
there were one or two others I think, but I missed the codes. I'll pay more attention the next time it happens.
This is what I believe to be the inciting incident: I downloaded an archive, and when I decompressed it, it contained a folder and within that was another folder, and another, and another, etc etc. When I tried to delete it later, Windows said the filename was too long and it could not be deleted. I rebooted into Safe Mode and deleted it fine. When I came back into Normal Mode, the BSOD's started occurring.
So far I have...
-run chkdsk, which found 1 orphan file and recovered it. No disk errors. I
-have run MalwareBytes, which found nothing.
-I ran a virus check with Avira, which found nothing.
-ran Windows Defender, which found nothing.
-I If I try the Check for Errors button in the hard drive properties, I get a BSOD.
-I used an Ubuntu Live CD to check to make sure that file was gone, and it was. I even deleted the data I grabbed from the main folder in the archive. I used the Disk Util to check the status of the hard drive, and it said that while both NTFS partitions were 'healthy,' they were not 'clean.' I ran ntfsfix and it ran fine without finding anything.
-back in Windows, ran System File Checker; verfied 100% but Windows Resource Protection found integrity violations. CBS.zip is attached, containing a log file.
-ran BSOD Dump & System File Collection app. Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.zip is attached.
-ran a System Health Report. permon.html included in Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.zip.
System info:
Vista Home Premium x64
- is the original installed OS on the system
- is OEM
- System is approx. 3 years old.
- The OS is the original install.
-4GB ram, Intel Core2 Duo p8700 @2.53 GHz each.
-ASUS G Series G51VX-X1A NoteBook
Attachments
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS G51VX-X1A Notebook
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo P8700(2.53GHz)
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M
- Sound Card
- Realtek Integrated Sound card
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- 320GB HDD 7200rpm
- Internet Speed
- 15 MBps