I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #1 Hi! Since Windows last update of Windows 10, starting the laptop has taken "ages", and today it started with a blue screen. I don`t know if it showed any message about what was wrong, before it closed. (I did not understand what the blue screen was before afterwards. :banghead:). Now I am afraid it will happen again if I don`t do "anything", so I ask for your help and directions. :huh: Regards Ingjerd Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 819.8 KB · Views: 2
Hi! Since Windows last update of Windows 10, starting the laptop has taken "ages", and today it started with a blue screen. I don`t know if it showed any message about what was wrong, before it closed. (I did not understand what the blue screen was before afterwards. :banghead:). Now I am afraid it will happen again if I don`t do "anything", so I ask for your help and directions. :huh: Regards Ingjerd
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #2 As I suspected: my PC is now shutting down over and over again. (I am now on a another PC, because mine doesn t work :-( . The blue screen messages are: Bad poll caller. Mfesapsn.sys ans Special pool detected memory corruption. Hope that helps to find the error and how to fix it! Regards Ingjerd
As I suspected: my PC is now shutting down over and over again. (I am now on a another PC, because mine doesn t work :-( . The blue screen messages are: Bad poll caller. Mfesapsn.sys ans Special pool detected memory corruption. Hope that helps to find the error and how to fix it! Regards Ingjerd
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 15, 2017 #3 Hello Ingjerd :) The two mini-dump crash files in your logs both show the same error: Code: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT: Memory Manager detected corruption of a pagefile page while performing an in-page operation. The data read from storage does not match the original data written. This indicates the data was corrupted by the storage stack, or device hardware. BUGCHECK_STR: 0x1a_3f See if you can get your system started in safe mode. We can then start to see if it's hardware or device drivers causing the problems.
Hello Ingjerd :) The two mini-dump crash files in your logs both show the same error: Code: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT: Memory Manager detected corruption of a pagefile page while performing an in-page operation. The data read from storage does not match the original data written. This indicates the data was corrupted by the storage stack, or device hardware. BUGCHECK_STR: 0x1a_3f See if you can get your system started in safe mode. We can then start to see if it's hardware or device drivers causing the problems.
M MichaelB Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 3, 2014 Posts 247 Location Germany Aug 15, 2017 #4 ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT: Memory Manager detected corruption of a pagefile page while performing an in-page operation. The data read from storage does not match the original data written. This indicates the data was corrupted by the storage stack, or device hardware. Press Power on and immediately on F2 correct timing, it will launch the hardwarediagnostics her you will test your Harddisk, both short & long distance DST any other message than "OK" the disk has a problem and should be changed, check if there is warranty left over. HP Notebook - 17-p180no is what you have. [h=2][/h]
ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT: Memory Manager detected corruption of a pagefile page while performing an in-page operation. The data read from storage does not match the original data written. This indicates the data was corrupted by the storage stack, or device hardware. Press Power on and immediately on F2 correct timing, it will launch the hardwarediagnostics her you will test your Harddisk, both short & long distance DST any other message than "OK" the disk has a problem and should be changed, check if there is warranty left over. HP Notebook - 17-p180no is what you have. [h=2][/h]
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #5 Have done harddrivetests in safemode, short and long dst, and got passed on both. What do I do now?
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 15, 2017 #6 Ingjerd said: Have done harddrivetests in safemode, short and long dst, and got passed on both. What do I do now? Click to expand... That's good news and if you are not getting BSOD in safe mode it suggests something loading during a normal boot is giving you problems. There is a useful way to troubleshoot this using a clean boot process. See this MS article for more information: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows If the clean boot works OK you can repeat by selecting services and then startup items until you find the one that triggers the BSOD. The MS article suggests a method for doing this by checking about half of the total services at a time. This method, although time consuming, might work better for you as the PC seems to shutdown so quickly. If you do get the system up and running then by all means post new logfiles so we can analyse the crash dumps.
Ingjerd said: Have done harddrivetests in safemode, short and long dst, and got passed on both. What do I do now? Click to expand... That's good news and if you are not getting BSOD in safe mode it suggests something loading during a normal boot is giving you problems. There is a useful way to troubleshoot this using a clean boot process. See this MS article for more information: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows If the clean boot works OK you can repeat by selecting services and then startup items until you find the one that triggers the BSOD. The MS article suggests a method for doing this by checking about half of the total services at a time. This method, although time consuming, might work better for you as the PC seems to shutdown so quickly. If you do get the system up and running then by all means post new logfiles so we can analyse the crash dumps.
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #7 Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right)
Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right)
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 15, 2017 #8 Ingjerd said: Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right) Click to expand... Ah! That rather helps. It looks like you may have a bad memory stick. You can also confirm with memtest86 which I think is a more reliable test: Test RAM With Memtest86+ You can work out which stick or slot is faulty by repeating the test as explained in the linked tutorial.
Ingjerd said: Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right) Click to expand... Ah! That rather helps. It looks like you may have a bad memory stick. You can also confirm with memtest86 which I think is a more reliable test: Test RAM With Memtest86+ You can work out which stick or slot is faulty by repeating the test as explained in the linked tutorial.
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #9 did you see my reply about the memory test? should i still do this boot «thing»?
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 15, 2017 #10 Ingjerd said: did you see my reply about the memory test? should i still do this boot «thing»? Click to expand... See my post #8 I'd rather you check the memory instead.
Ingjerd said: did you see my reply about the memory test? should i still do this boot «thing»? Click to expand... See my post #8 I'd rather you check the memory instead.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,271 Location %systemroot% Aug 15, 2017 #11 Phil was referring to your previous post, please follow the suggested instructions.
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #12 How/where do i find this memtest?
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 15, 2017 #13 Ingjerd said: How/where do i find this memtest? Click to expand... All the instructions are in the link I provided in post #8 After reading that and if you have any questions do let me know.
Ingjerd said: How/where do i find this memtest? Click to expand... All the instructions are in the link I provided in post #8 After reading that and if you have any questions do let me know.
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #14 I am sorry, but i was still writing when his answer came, and couldn't see it. It takes time to Write on an ipad. I am used to use 10 fingers, not one ��
I am sorry, but i was still writing when his answer came, and couldn't see it. It takes time to Write on an ipad. I am used to use 10 fingers, not one ��
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 15, 2017 #15 I cant use the link. I am not on my pc writing this, but on an ipad. Can i og online when in safe mode?
I cant use the link. I am not on my pc writing this, but on an ipad. Can i og online when in safe mode?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Aug 15, 2017 #16 You can download the iso from Safe Mode With Networking, yes. At least I hope that is what you are asking.
You can download the iso from Safe Mode With Networking, yes. At least I hope that is what you are asking.
M MichaelB Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 3, 2014 Posts 247 Location Germany Aug 16, 2017 #17 Ingjerd said: Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right) Click to expand... You used the Memorytest from Hardwarediagnostics too, i forgot to mention. The Result ist clear, one Ram is defective. no need to run memtest once again. Now you have to replace the Memory. The corresponding Servicemanual from page 54 shows how to do so. the upper slot is the problematic one.
Ingjerd said: Did a memory quick test too. Failure id: rlkt1v-80k8p3-mfpwmf-40kc03. Memory module 2:bottom-slot2 (right) Click to expand... You used the Memorytest from Hardwarediagnostics too, i forgot to mention. The Result ist clear, one Ram is defective. no need to run memtest once again. Now you have to replace the Memory. The corresponding Servicemanual from page 54 shows how to do so. the upper slot is the problematic one.
I Ingjerd Contributor Joined May 20, 2016 Posts 45 Location Stavanger, Norway Aug 16, 2017 #18 My blue screen went black and I could not get in to safe mode with f4/f5/f6. Delivered the laptop for repair today. Don't know if this is seen as a guarantee issue or not, but I got a new "toy" (tab) for the waiting time :smile9: Thank you very much for your help and patience. Can't be easy with people like me who are clueless about computers and don't understand all that technical support in a foreign language . You are the best! :thumbsup2::thumbsup2: (I will send a new donation as soon as I get my PC back and can write with 10 fingers) :wave:
My blue screen went black and I could not get in to safe mode with f4/f5/f6. Delivered the laptop for repair today. Don't know if this is seen as a guarantee issue or not, but I got a new "toy" (tab) for the waiting time :smile9: Thank you very much for your help and patience. Can't be easy with people like me who are clueless about computers and don't understand all that technical support in a foreign language . You are the best! :thumbsup2::thumbsup2: (I will send a new donation as soon as I get my PC back and can write with 10 fingers) :wave: