X61s - Vista x64 and a LOT of BSODs - Why? (UPDATED)
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:17 am
Hi,
I have an X61s with the configuration shown in my signature (with BIOS 2.13 - because you can't update to 2.16 in Vista x64 and the computer wouldn't recognize the bootable ISO for BIOS 2.16). I recently bought a 250GB Seagate HDD and installed Vista Ultimate x64 onto it. I have the legal copy, but I hate downloading all of the updates (incl SP1) and restarting my computer a few hundred times so I downloaded an ISO of Vista Ultimate x64 with SP1 integrated (a file new for October) and installed it using my key. For the first week I had no problems. I installed all the software (Thinkvantage included, through System Update 3.14). Then about a week later, I started getting a LOT of blue screens. Most referred to the following:
-BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (new one)
-INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR
-BAD_POOL_HEADER
-INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
-SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
-usbhub.sys
-hdaudbus.sys
-netio.sys
-nwifi.sys
-athrx.sys (most common)
-ndis.sys
and others that were random like 0x00000000 with an F in there sometimes. I thought this has something to do with the memory.
I get the BSODs most often when I am using the internet, but it can happen even more often when I use Facebook or my torrent downloading client (Vuze). Sometimes the BSODs seem entirely random (ie. I'm not using the internet and am just writing something up)
Then "Sleep" stopped working - I would put the computer to sleep but it would just freeze after the screen turned off.
So I ran a memory test using Windows "Memory Diagnostic Tools" - which came up with no errors.
I ran the Lenovo HDD diagnostics which found an error and "stopped". Then I ran the Windows Hard Disk check, which found and repaired 1 error. I ran Seatools (Seagate HDD diagnostics) for DOS which also found an error and repaired it.
I removed all new software (ie. since the BSODs began) and uninstalled all Thinkvantage software/drivers, then reinstalled Thinkvantage software/drivers.
Can anyone tell me:
Is my RAM bad? I had BSODs on my old HDD with Vista Ultimate x64, but not nearly so many (ie. once every 3 weeks before)
Is my HDD bad? If so, how do I check?
Is my installation of Vista bad?
Is my Mobo okay?
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE: Reinstalled Windows Vista with the same disc and just got my first BSOD: "INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR". Is this a software problem or what?
AND... minutes later, I got my second BSOD: "ndis.sys"
Still more BSODS... what do I do? I have a feeling it has to do with the wireless driver from Lenovo...
I have an X61s with the configuration shown in my signature (with BIOS 2.13 - because you can't update to 2.16 in Vista x64 and the computer wouldn't recognize the bootable ISO for BIOS 2.16). I recently bought a 250GB Seagate HDD and installed Vista Ultimate x64 onto it. I have the legal copy, but I hate downloading all of the updates (incl SP1) and restarting my computer a few hundred times so I downloaded an ISO of Vista Ultimate x64 with SP1 integrated (a file new for October) and installed it using my key. For the first week I had no problems. I installed all the software (Thinkvantage included, through System Update 3.14). Then about a week later, I started getting a LOT of blue screens. Most referred to the following:
-BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (new one)
-INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR
-BAD_POOL_HEADER
-INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
-SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
-usbhub.sys
-hdaudbus.sys
-netio.sys
-nwifi.sys
-athrx.sys (most common)
-ndis.sys
and others that were random like 0x00000000 with an F in there sometimes. I thought this has something to do with the memory.
I get the BSODs most often when I am using the internet, but it can happen even more often when I use Facebook or my torrent downloading client (Vuze). Sometimes the BSODs seem entirely random (ie. I'm not using the internet and am just writing something up)
Then "Sleep" stopped working - I would put the computer to sleep but it would just freeze after the screen turned off.
So I ran a memory test using Windows "Memory Diagnostic Tools" - which came up with no errors.
I ran the Lenovo HDD diagnostics which found an error and "stopped". Then I ran the Windows Hard Disk check, which found and repaired 1 error. I ran Seatools (Seagate HDD diagnostics) for DOS which also found an error and repaired it.
I removed all new software (ie. since the BSODs began) and uninstalled all Thinkvantage software/drivers, then reinstalled Thinkvantage software/drivers.
Can anyone tell me:
Is my RAM bad? I had BSODs on my old HDD with Vista Ultimate x64, but not nearly so many (ie. once every 3 weeks before)
Is my HDD bad? If so, how do I check?
Is my installation of Vista bad?
Is my Mobo okay?
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE: Reinstalled Windows Vista with the same disc and just got my first BSOD: "INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR". Is this a software problem or what?
AND... minutes later, I got my second BSOD: "ndis.sys"
Still more BSODS... what do I do? I have a feeling it has to do with the wireless driver from Lenovo...