Hey guys,
I keep getting BSODs lately on my T60P. *sigh*
In event viewer:
8/25: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007a (0xc07f0948, 0xc000009d, 0x4b6de8c0, 0xfe129a64). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
8/19: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000077 (0xc000009d, 0xc000009d, 0x00000000, 0x15b9d000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
8/2: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007a (0xc0403078, 0xc000009d, 0x4a022860, 0x8060f816). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
7/20: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000124 (0x00000000, 0x859b7a10, 0xf2000040, 0x00000800). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
Can someone please interpret this for me and offer advice on how to solve this? Thank you in advance!
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Crimsonman Ex NBR member :cry:
I don't know, but googling the name may help.
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Tried that, but most I couldn't understand/didn't help at all. Thank you though. I will keep searching, I suppose.
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Got another 0x00000124 blue screen while using windows media player...
Can anyone please help?
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Most likely a drivers issue, but could also be hardware failure. I would do a clean install, then run hardware tests for the HDD, RAM, and CPU/Mobo. If that's too much or too complicated, send it to Lenovo for servicing.
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Thank you for your prompt reply. I updated the drivers a couple weeks ago after a couple of the blue screens, but obviously it hasn't helped much. I was afraid that I'd have to do the clean install... I was hoping it'd be something simpler!
Thanks again.
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I had a same problem with my vostro 1500 0x00000124 (0x00000000, 0x859b7a10, 0xf2000040, 0x00000800)
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alacrityathome Notebook Consultant
IMO, once you start having BSODs, it means more than likely that you need to either restore a prior working configuration or hdd image. Very hard to troubleshoot the cause of BSODs. In general, it is a driver problem unless you can not get into safe mode....then it's a systems problem/file. Googling does give a lot of 0x00000124 BSODs out there...quite a few of them solved the BSOD by focusing on the audio driver.
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do you have turbo memory?
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Turbo memory indeed causes a lot of BSODs similar to yours.
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That is not the problem with my setup . I've tried that already. I have determined that the problem lies in my setup, there is some resource conflict with my D/dock with PCI video card in it. I have a complex 4 monitor setup on my laptop using a PCI Geforce 6200 256mb in the D/dock, and I believe ITM uses some of the same resources which cause a conflict. I have reported the error to both MS and Intel, but have little faith that it will be solved since very few people have a setup like mine (D/dock with video card). The laptop works fine out of the dock without crashes, so for now I just disable the ITM. I haven't physically removed it from the PCIe slot but I may just do that soon.
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According the the BSOD.. 7A the system can't load the paging file.
The 9d means:
STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, bad or loose cabling, termination, or controller not seeing drive
But be warned not to take that literally. It could be a driver problem or an adapter problem. It does not appear to be a bad block on your disk. -
I keep getting the same bsod on my HP8510p... it started recently, I thought it might have been related to me using RM Clock but its not dependant on it. It sometimes starts when I open a 'media' application like my video player SubEdit.
BSODs -- can someone help?
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by meshelly, Aug 25, 2007.