T tmacman New member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Posts 4 Aug 6, 2015 #1 OS- Vista 32bit Original OS Pre-installed 7 years old (GPU is 4 years old) OS - 7 years old CPU- Intel Q6600 2.4GHz GPU- Nvidia GTS 450 Motherboard - MSI ??? (I'll give it a search and see if I find out) Manufacturer - Medion Model - Akoya ??? (I'll give that a search as well) Desktop Hello, So I'm been having the dreaded BSOD 124 hardware (probably) error for about 2 weeks now, according to bluescreenview. I've been getting the bluescreens at seemingly random times daily. I'm not 100% sure as to what is common factor that is regularly causing it. All I can tell you is they don't seem to occur when idle. I can give you a list of situations they occur in, but I can go and do the exact same thing, and it wont happen again. I simply can't recreate them. The exact nature of the bluescreen is a freeze, with sound stutter, then the sound of a fan audibly switching off, BSOD, reboot. Sometimes it'll just freeze without a BSOD and reboot. I'd say I've had about 5 or so more crashes than the dumps would indicate. I've run windows memory diagnostic with 8 passes, no probs. Tried chkdsk, no probs. Prime95, no probs. Furmark, no probs (although I only ran it for a couple of minutes). And HWmonitor shows no concerning temperatures. I clean the inside of dust relatively frequently, and didn't occur anywhere near the last time I did it, about 4 months ago. I've done it again, since the BSODs starting appearing, and of course, no change. One last thing of note is that I did have some problems with my graphics card recently, a card I used to upgrade 4 years ago, in which I wouldn't get a display after starting sleep mode on occasion, and sometimes getting the error beeps (1 long, 2 short) indicative of graphics card failure. Those have since, completely dissappeared . This was only a week ago. So it might be that, but I don't know. Lastly, I'd usually take my PC to the repair for fault I couldn't figure out (I've got the know how to swap parts, but I completely lack the facilities), but with this being so intermittent and not replicable, I just don't know if anything would happen. You can find the asked for files attached View attachment 15170View attachment perfmon report.zip
OS- Vista 32bit Original OS Pre-installed 7 years old (GPU is 4 years old) OS - 7 years old CPU- Intel Q6600 2.4GHz GPU- Nvidia GTS 450 Motherboard - MSI ??? (I'll give it a search and see if I find out) Manufacturer - Medion Model - Akoya ??? (I'll give that a search as well) Desktop Hello, So I'm been having the dreaded BSOD 124 hardware (probably) error for about 2 weeks now, according to bluescreenview. I've been getting the bluescreens at seemingly random times daily. I'm not 100% sure as to what is common factor that is regularly causing it. All I can tell you is they don't seem to occur when idle. I can give you a list of situations they occur in, but I can go and do the exact same thing, and it wont happen again. I simply can't recreate them. The exact nature of the bluescreen is a freeze, with sound stutter, then the sound of a fan audibly switching off, BSOD, reboot. Sometimes it'll just freeze without a BSOD and reboot. I'd say I've had about 5 or so more crashes than the dumps would indicate. I've run windows memory diagnostic with 8 passes, no probs. Tried chkdsk, no probs. Prime95, no probs. Furmark, no probs (although I only ran it for a couple of minutes). And HWmonitor shows no concerning temperatures. I clean the inside of dust relatively frequently, and didn't occur anywhere near the last time I did it, about 4 months ago. I've done it again, since the BSODs starting appearing, and of course, no change. One last thing of note is that I did have some problems with my graphics card recently, a card I used to upgrade 4 years ago, in which I wouldn't get a display after starting sleep mode on occasion, and sometimes getting the error beeps (1 long, 2 short) indicative of graphics card failure. Those have since, completely dissappeared . This was only a week ago. So it might be that, but I don't know. Lastly, I'd usually take my PC to the repair for fault I couldn't figure out (I've got the know how to swap parts, but I completely lack the facilities), but with this being so intermittent and not replicable, I just don't know if anything would happen. You can find the asked for files attached View attachment 15170View attachment perfmon report.zip
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% Aug 8, 2015 #2 Code: BugCheck 1000007E, {c0000005, 93d7e503, 82b90aa0, 82b9079c} Probably caused by : xusb21.sys ( xusb21+1503 ) I would suggest you remove the Xbox Wireless Controller driver from your system, it is known to cause issues like BSODs. Code: 3: kd> lmvm xusb21 start end module name 93d7d000 93d89c80 xusb21 T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: xusb21.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\xusb21.sys Image name: xusb21.sys Timestamp: Sat Feb 17 02:22:28 2007 (45D666E4) CheckSum: 0001955A ImageSize: 0000CC80 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 The MotionInJoy Xbox 360 Controller Simulator appears to have present within the stack too, I suggest you update or remove this driver as well. Code: 3: kd> lmvm MijXfilt start end module name 93d6c000 93d7d000 MijXfilt T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: MijXfilt.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\MijXfilt.sys Image name: MijXfilt.sys Timestamp: Thu Mar 18 10:59:17 2010 (4BA20785) CheckSum: 0000CCB4 ImageSize: 00011000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 Code: 3: kd> knL # ChildEBP RetAddr WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. 00 82b90b74 93d7e59a xusb21+0x1503 <-- Exception Address 01 82b90b84 80619ea5 xusb21+0x159a 02 82b90bb0 8062e317 Wdf01000!FxUsbPipeContinuousReader::_FxUsbPipeRequestComplete+0x3c 03 82b90bdc 80612c36 Wdf01000!FxRequestBase::CompleteSubmitted+0xf6 04 82b90bf8 80612cde Wdf01000!FxIoTarget::RequestCompletionRoutine+0x12d 05 82b90c08 85c33984 Wdf01000!FxIoTarget::_RequestCompletionRoutine+0x35 06 82b90c2c 85cc11fb nt!IopUnloadSafeCompletion+0x44 07 82b90c64 8062bd6b nt!IopfCompleteRequest+0x11d 08 82b90c8c 8061e983 Wdf01000!FxRequest::CompleteInternal+0x379 09 82b90ca4 93d72eec Wdf01000!imp_WdfRequestCompleteWithInformation+0x114 0a 82b90cf4 93d6e1d9 MijXfilt+0x6eec 0b 82b90d08 80633042 MijXfilt+0x21d9 0c 82b90d24 806330aa Wdf01000!FxWorkItem::WorkItemHandler+0xad 0d 82b90d30 85e27919 Wdf01000!FxWorkItem::WorkItemThunk+0x19 0e 82b90d44 85cbfe22 nt!IopProcessWorkItem+0x23 0f 82b90d7c 85defc42 nt!ExpWorkerThread+0xfd 10 82b90dc0 85c58f4e nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x9d 11 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x16 I found the following string in the stack too: Code: 3: kd> !procdumpext.da 80661c00 d:\w7rtm\minkernel\wdf\framework\kmdf\src\core\fxrequest.cpp The exception record of the crash, a standard memory access error: Code: 3: kd> .exr 0xffffffff82b90aa0 ExceptionAddress: 93d7e503 (xusb21+0x00001503) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 00000000 Parameter[1]: 00000000 Attempt to read from address 00000000 Here's the context: Code: 3: kd> .frame /r 00 00 82b90b74 93d7e59a xusb21+0x1503 eax=00000000 ebx=8bdeacc0 ecx=00360001 edx=8bdea84c esi=8bdeca70 edi=8bdf7d20 eip=93d7e503 esp=82b90b68 ebp=82b90b74 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na pe nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010286 xusb21+0x1503: 93d7e503 ff10 call dword ptr [eax] ds:0023:00000000=????????
Code: BugCheck 1000007E, {c0000005, 93d7e503, 82b90aa0, 82b9079c} Probably caused by : xusb21.sys ( xusb21+1503 ) I would suggest you remove the Xbox Wireless Controller driver from your system, it is known to cause issues like BSODs. Code: 3: kd> lmvm xusb21 start end module name 93d7d000 93d89c80 xusb21 T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: xusb21.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\xusb21.sys Image name: xusb21.sys Timestamp: Sat Feb 17 02:22:28 2007 (45D666E4) CheckSum: 0001955A ImageSize: 0000CC80 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 The MotionInJoy Xbox 360 Controller Simulator appears to have present within the stack too, I suggest you update or remove this driver as well. Code: 3: kd> lmvm MijXfilt start end module name 93d6c000 93d7d000 MijXfilt T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: MijXfilt.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\MijXfilt.sys Image name: MijXfilt.sys Timestamp: Thu Mar 18 10:59:17 2010 (4BA20785) CheckSum: 0000CCB4 ImageSize: 00011000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 Code: 3: kd> knL # ChildEBP RetAddr WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. 00 82b90b74 93d7e59a xusb21+0x1503 <-- Exception Address 01 82b90b84 80619ea5 xusb21+0x159a 02 82b90bb0 8062e317 Wdf01000!FxUsbPipeContinuousReader::_FxUsbPipeRequestComplete+0x3c 03 82b90bdc 80612c36 Wdf01000!FxRequestBase::CompleteSubmitted+0xf6 04 82b90bf8 80612cde Wdf01000!FxIoTarget::RequestCompletionRoutine+0x12d 05 82b90c08 85c33984 Wdf01000!FxIoTarget::_RequestCompletionRoutine+0x35 06 82b90c2c 85cc11fb nt!IopUnloadSafeCompletion+0x44 07 82b90c64 8062bd6b nt!IopfCompleteRequest+0x11d 08 82b90c8c 8061e983 Wdf01000!FxRequest::CompleteInternal+0x379 09 82b90ca4 93d72eec Wdf01000!imp_WdfRequestCompleteWithInformation+0x114 0a 82b90cf4 93d6e1d9 MijXfilt+0x6eec 0b 82b90d08 80633042 MijXfilt+0x21d9 0c 82b90d24 806330aa Wdf01000!FxWorkItem::WorkItemHandler+0xad 0d 82b90d30 85e27919 Wdf01000!FxWorkItem::WorkItemThunk+0x19 0e 82b90d44 85cbfe22 nt!IopProcessWorkItem+0x23 0f 82b90d7c 85defc42 nt!ExpWorkerThread+0xfd 10 82b90dc0 85c58f4e nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x9d 11 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x16 I found the following string in the stack too: Code: 3: kd> !procdumpext.da 80661c00 d:\w7rtm\minkernel\wdf\framework\kmdf\src\core\fxrequest.cpp The exception record of the crash, a standard memory access error: Code: 3: kd> .exr 0xffffffff82b90aa0 ExceptionAddress: 93d7e503 (xusb21+0x00001503) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 00000000 Parameter[1]: 00000000 Attempt to read from address 00000000 Here's the context: Code: 3: kd> .frame /r 00 00 82b90b74 93d7e59a xusb21+0x1503 eax=00000000 ebx=8bdeacc0 ecx=00360001 edx=8bdea84c esi=8bdeca70 edi=8bdf7d20 eip=93d7e503 esp=82b90b68 ebp=82b90b74 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na pe nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010286 xusb21+0x1503: 93d7e503 ff10 call dword ptr [eax] ds:0023:00000000=????????
T tmacman New member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Posts 4 Aug 8, 2015 #3 Are you analysing the most recent BSODs? Because I know motionjoy adapted controllers can cause bluescreens on occassion, namely when I unplug them. I haven't had a bluescreen of that nature occur for a while now. There was also never a freeze and sound stutter when those occurred. Any who, I've deleted the motion joy related drivers, hopefully you're right.
Are you analysing the most recent BSODs? Because I know motionjoy adapted controllers can cause bluescreens on occassion, namely when I unplug them. I haven't had a bluescreen of that nature occur for a while now. There was also never a freeze and sound stutter when those occurred. Any who, I've deleted the motion joy related drivers, hopefully you're right.
T tmacman New member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Posts 4 Aug 8, 2015 #4 Just as I thought, unrelated. Got another bluescreen, same as the others over the last 2 weeks. Motionjoy controller BSODs have never caused a 124 error, so that's unsurprising. If there's anything else I'm missing from your post, feel free to tell me.
Just as I thought, unrelated. Got another bluescreen, same as the others over the last 2 weeks. Motionjoy controller BSODs have never caused a 124 error, so that's unsurprising. If there's anything else I'm missing from your post, feel free to tell me.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% Aug 8, 2015 #5 Could you please upload the new dump files?
T tmacman New member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Posts 4 Aug 8, 2015 #6 Here you go, a whole new BSOD collection: View attachment 15277
blueelvis BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Joined Apr 14, 2014 Posts 970 Location India Aug 29, 2015 #7 tmacman said: Here you go, a whole new BSOD collection: View attachment 15277 Click to expand... Hi Tmacman ^_^, Really sorry for the delay in responding to you. Do you still need help? I would be more than happy to help you out :) In case you still need help, all you need to do is simply reply to this thread. I am instantly replied via email and will try my best to get back to you within 48 hours. -Pranav
tmacman said: Here you go, a whole new BSOD collection: View attachment 15277 Click to expand... Hi Tmacman ^_^, Really sorry for the delay in responding to you. Do you still need help? I would be more than happy to help you out :) In case you still need help, all you need to do is simply reply to this thread. I am instantly replied via email and will try my best to get back to you within 48 hours. -Pranav