T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
Had it around 6 months (factory refurb), don't recall a similar problem. Came with Vista Business (CoA), pulled HD and installed new HD and then Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. I have the machine configured to go into suspend when I close the lid. When I lift the lid the last 2 days it resumes, things look fine for ~5 seconds and then this blue screen appears:
http://fox302.com/index.pl?s=vf&user=Mu ... screen.jpg
After around 10 seconds the machine spontaneously reboots (that's why I took the picture, so I could read it) and I'm offered Normal Windows start, Safe, Safe with command prompt. After Windows starts it offers to look for a solution (hasn't helped yet) or show me more details about the problem, which looks like this:
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 8086
BCP1: 0000000000000101
BCP2: 0000000000000338
BCP3: 000000000000001B
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\062811-37830-01.dmp
C:\Users\Dan Musicant\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-62337-0.sysdata.xml
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C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt
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I'm unaware of having installed something that would cause the problem, but maybe I installed something. There's no new hardware. What can I do/try here?
http://fox302.com/index.pl?s=vf&user=Mu ... screen.jpg
After around 10 seconds the machine spontaneously reboots (that's why I took the picture, so I could read it) and I'm offered Normal Windows start, Safe, Safe with command prompt. After Windows starts it offers to look for a solution (hasn't helped yet) or show me more details about the problem, which looks like this:
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 8086
BCP1: 0000000000000101
BCP2: 0000000000000338
BCP3: 000000000000001B
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\062811-37830-01.dmp
C:\Users\Dan Musicant\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-62337-0.sysdata.xml
Read our privacy statement online:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid= ... cid=0x0409
If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our
privacy statement offline:
C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt
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I'm unaware of having installed something that would cause the problem, but maybe I installed something. There's no new hardware. What can I do/try here?
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
I've tried a bunch of stuff but the blue screens still come every time. I restored Windows 7 to a previous state, a state that predated the crashes by more than two weeks, but it still happens. That was done in a Windows tool, so I don't know how effective it is. I didn't make Ghost images of the OS, unfortunately. I really don't know what to try next but I figure I can try reinstalling Windows 7 from the disk. It's a big hassle to reinstall everything, of course, but I don't know what else I can try. There's just no clue what's wrong.
Is it possible there will be something in the dump referred to in the OP by Windows that will give me an idea what's wrong? Windows many time asked me to click a button that would send Microsoft information about the crash in order to look for a solution, but it never finds one.
Before I install Windows from scratch I figure I should make a backup of the disk, either with Ghost of Western Digital Acronis, in case it turns out that a reinstall of Windows doesn't resolve the problem but something else does, such as replacement of some hardware part...
Is it possible there will be something in the dump referred to in the OP by Windows that will give me an idea what's wrong? Windows many time asked me to click a button that would send Microsoft information about the crash in order to look for a solution, but it never finds one.
Before I install Windows from scratch I figure I should make a backup of the disk, either with Ghost of Western Digital Acronis, in case it turns out that a reinstall of Windows doesn't resolve the problem but something else does, such as replacement of some hardware part...
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
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Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
Install WhoCrashed from Resplendence Software, and load the minidump into it. Identify the offending driver and see if you can 1) update it 2) remove it 3) disable it.
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Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
Wow (not usually in my vocabulary!)! I'm perplexed, but relieved -- the crashes have suddenly and unexpectedly stopped. I wake up at 2:00 AM with the thought that I should go into Uninstall Programs and start removing one at a time and retest until the crashes cease. But first I execute another plan:Colonel O'Neill wrote:Install WhoCrashed from Resplendence Software, and load the minidump into it. Identify the offending driver and see if you can 1) update it 2) remove it 3) disable it.
Remove the HD with Windows 7 on it and replace with the set-aside HD (the original one that came with the T61) which has Vista Business on it and see if I get crashes. If the crashes persist, I can assume I have a hardware issue, if not, a software issue, is the thinking.
So, I put the Vista HD in there, no crashes. I replace with the Windows 7 HD, start it up and as usual I get a message that Windows closed unexpectedly, I should choose means of starting:
Safe
Safe with Networking
Safe with Command Prompt
Normal
I choose Normal, as usual (I tried Safe once a couple of days ago for the hell of it), and immediately go into Uninstall Programs and reorder them by date installed. Around 6 programs are dated yesterday (6/28/11) and everything else from 5/11/11 and back. The crashes started about 6/26/11, though. I figure I'll have to start removing them one by one starting from the top. Just to make sure it's still crashing I close the lid, let it go into suspend and raise the lid expecting a blue screen in about 5 seconds, per usual. No blue screen! I close Uninstall Programs and retest. Still no blue screen. The problem, whatever it was has taken a vacation or maybe vacated entirely. I don't know what to think.
After the first bootup that didn't have a subsequent crash I believe I was again presented by Windows with the opportunity to search for a solution, and I said OK, as usual (it never helped before, but why not?). I saw nothing to indicate that this had a different result than before, and assumed crashes were imminent if I went into suspend and tried a resume. Perhaps something was found this time (although I got no indication). Maybe some problem had been worked out in driverdom???
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
I just downloaded Whocrashed Free 3.01 and figure I can run this and it will analyze my crash dump file(s) and maybe tell me or give me a clue what was happening....
Edit: Whocrashed indicates that 6 crashes I had yesterday (I'm sure there were way more???) implicated ianvstor.sys. I don't know what this is but web searches indicate several people have had crashing problems implicating ianvstor.sys. It may have to do with Turbo Memory.
WhoCrashed says it's likely involved with the Intel Turbo Memory driver. I guess I'll look for an update for it....
Edit2: In Device Manager there's an Intel Turbo Memory Controller item and when I go to update the driver there's a button for Windows to search the computer and online for an updated driver. After a minute Windows reports that my driver is up to date. Hmm.
Edit: Whocrashed indicates that 6 crashes I had yesterday (I'm sure there were way more???) implicated ianvstor.sys. I don't know what this is but web searches indicate several people have had crashing problems implicating ianvstor.sys. It may have to do with Turbo Memory.
Edit2: In Device Manager there's an Intel Turbo Memory Controller item and when I go to update the driver there's a button for Windows to search the computer and online for an updated driver. After a minute Windows reports that my driver is up to date. Hmm.
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
The problem disappeared basically as mysteriously as it appeared. Dunno...
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
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Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
The only logical solution would have been a bad/dirty hard disk connection, because the problem stopped after swapping the old Vista HD in/out and re-inserting the W7 HD.
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Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
If it were my system I'd just remove the Turbo Memory, and any drivers for it..... it does next to nothing of value anyway.Muse wrote:WhoCrashed says it's likely involved with the Intel Turbo Memory driver.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: T61/Win7 Ultimate 64bit - Blue screens upon resume
Good idea. If it happens again that's what I'll do.bill bolton wrote: If it were my system I'd just remove the Turbo Memory, and any drivers for it..... it does next to nothing of value anyway.
Cheers,
Bill B.
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
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