Constant Crashing
#1
Posted 06 November 2012 - 05:37 PM
This has been happening since I tried to bleach free space on my disks with Norton's utilities. I did a system recovery, and start up repair.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
#2
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:12 PM
try this, ms error message but similar problems for me in the past have been due to corrupted software caused by my scrubbing to hard with file system cleaning tools similar to like you were describing,....you may have to reinstall your windows...I have a computer with a Thermaltake level 10 gt, Asus Maximus IV motherboard, ATI 5870 sapphire, Crucial 256GB SSD, 1TB seagate 7200 RPM, 300GB Western Digital 7200 RPM, 6GB (3 2gig sticks) Balistix DDR3, Intel i7 2600k sandy, corsair 750w. The computer crashes like clock work every hour. First each program crashes one by one and then everything freezes up and sometimes there's a blue screen. The error message is KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR. Technical info: STOP: 0X00000077 (0xC000000E, 0xC000000E,0x00000000, 0x129E3000)
This has been happening since I tried to bleach free space on my disks with Norton's utilities. I did a system recovery, and start up repair.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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#3
Posted 07 November 2012 - 12:02 PM
#4
Posted 07 November 2012 - 01:46 PM
eventually everything will be ok, but if all else fails, reinstall...good luck with that sir !I just deleted a huge amount of Pgbleach files. I am going to see if that helps, they were like a gig each and there were about 30 of them on each disk except one.
#1) ASUS F2A85-V PRO+AMD 5800k@4.7ghz,Corsair H100,20gb Cru Ballistix ddr3 1600@1866,xfx7970 Black, 2x128gb vertex4's raid0,2x600gb WD velociraptors,Sony OptiarcDVD rw,Antec1200 Full tower,Coolmax cug-950,w8pro64, gaming
#2) ASUS rampage formula+qx9770@4ghz, Corsair h100, 4gb ocz 1200, twin cav black 500's raid/0, CF 2x6870, corsair 750, custom DIY coolermaster glite mid tower, Sony OptiarcDVD, w7pro64, main office/server/gamin
#3) Gigabyte p55ud5+I-7 875k@2.93turbo, 4g gskill PIS 2200, nvidia gt520, corsair h50, samsung f3 1tb, lg supermultiDVD, coolermaster 500w psu, raidmax sieran, win8pro64 clone, strictly folding 15k-30k ppd
Warweeny: " just let it go, be free and relax ! "
#5
Posted 07 November 2012 - 03:07 PM
#6
Posted 07 November 2012 - 03:37 PM
hmm vista (haven't been there in a while) but that's odd, if you haven't reformatted, maybe access the repair options and run chkdsk to make sure there are no bad sectors then reformat and start from scratch,...be sure your machine is at stock settings (not overclocked) ...iirc i had several fits and starts the first time i setup vista but it worked on the second or third try...maybe one of these vista pro's on OCC can add more insight into this issue...Thanks for the tips but now I am having another problem. I went to reinstall windows and now it gets stuck hanging on the boot screen when I load from the vista disk. It loads windows files then hangs on the start up screen and I can't get in to reinstall it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
kwik edit: are you loading up the seagate or the crucial ssd...i don't have any experience with ssd's so that could be another thing...more experience needed...
#1) ASUS F2A85-V PRO+AMD 5800k@4.7ghz,Corsair H100,20gb Cru Ballistix ddr3 1600@1866,xfx7970 Black, 2x128gb vertex4's raid0,2x600gb WD velociraptors,Sony OptiarcDVD rw,Antec1200 Full tower,Coolmax cug-950,w8pro64, gaming
#2) ASUS rampage formula+qx9770@4ghz, Corsair h100, 4gb ocz 1200, twin cav black 500's raid/0, CF 2x6870, corsair 750, custom DIY coolermaster glite mid tower, Sony OptiarcDVD, w7pro64, main office/server/gamin
#3) Gigabyte p55ud5+I-7 875k@2.93turbo, 4g gskill PIS 2200, nvidia gt520, corsair h50, samsung f3 1tb, lg supermultiDVD, coolermaster 500w psu, raidmax sieran, win8pro64 clone, strictly folding 15k-30k ppd
Warweeny: " just let it go, be free and relax ! "
#7
Posted 07 November 2012 - 03:44 PM
..maybe one of these vista pro's on OCC can add more insight into this issue...
I dumped all my knowledge for Vista when 7 came out. How ever.
Have you run any diagnostics on your HD or RAM? I would start there if it was me.
#8
Posted 07 November 2012 - 04:14 PM
My plagiarized link indicates that there could be a hardware issue and may be the cause to begin with...i think the 0x129E3000 just indicates an assertion failure and the error report itself refers to hard drive or ram problems... if you scroll down to "resolution" it offers some suggestions but Bb pretty much covered it already...I dumped all my knowledge for Vista when 7 came out. How ever.
Have you run any diagnostics on your HD or RAM? I would start there if it was me.
#1) ASUS F2A85-V PRO+AMD 5800k@4.7ghz,Corsair H100,20gb Cru Ballistix ddr3 1600@1866,xfx7970 Black, 2x128gb vertex4's raid0,2x600gb WD velociraptors,Sony OptiarcDVD rw,Antec1200 Full tower,Coolmax cug-950,w8pro64, gaming
#2) ASUS rampage formula+qx9770@4ghz, Corsair h100, 4gb ocz 1200, twin cav black 500's raid/0, CF 2x6870, corsair 750, custom DIY coolermaster glite mid tower, Sony OptiarcDVD, w7pro64, main office/server/gamin
#3) Gigabyte p55ud5+I-7 875k@2.93turbo, 4g gskill PIS 2200, nvidia gt520, corsair h50, samsung f3 1tb, lg supermultiDVD, coolermaster 500w psu, raidmax sieran, win8pro64 clone, strictly folding 15k-30k ppd
Warweeny: " just let it go, be free and relax ! "
#9
Posted 07 November 2012 - 07:36 PM
#10
Posted 07 November 2012 - 11:21 PM
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