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Bluescreen everytime I update Vista 64bit SP1

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by essami, Jun 2, 2009.

  1. essami

    essami Guest

    Hi,

    Every time I update Vista Ultimate 64bit SP1 using the Windows update
    after a restart I get a blue screen. I have to go into safe mode
    (sometimes the updates are finished at this point when going to safe
    mode) and in safe mode reboot again and after that all is fine. The
    updates work, Vista runs fine. It happens every single time I do an
    update that requires a reboot at the end (Defender definitions update
    doesnt result in a blue screen).

    I would like to fix this before I update to SP2. I have downloaded SP2
    but not updated to it. I've only let the computer prepare for updating
    to SP2 but after this I choose not to proceed. Even after this I get the
    blue screen.

    All my drivers and Dell software should be up to date. I've attached
    the bluescreen message I get each time (don't know if it's exactly the
    same every time) and some error report Windows gave after restarting
    from the blue screen.

    Any help would be much appreaciated,

    Thanks,

    Sami


    +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
    |Filename: bluescreen.txt |
    |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=13220|
    +-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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    essami

    dell precision m4400 biosa12, t9600 2.8ghz, 4gb ram, nvidia quadro fx
    770m, wuxga 2ccfl 1920x1200, intel 5100 wireless, 6 cell battery,
    backlit keyboard, webcam, windows vista ultimate 64bit
     
  2. Randem

    Randem Guest

    Perhaps these can help

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937287
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358


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    "essami" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
    news:c2453e678686df7acd131f798e0a186d@nntp-gateway.com...
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Every time I update Vista Ultimate 64bit SP1 using the Windows update
    > after a restart I get a blue screen. I have to go into safe mode
    > (sometimes the updates are finished at this point when going to safe
    > mode) and in safe mode reboot again and after that all is fine. The
    > updates work, Vista runs fine. It happens every single time I do an
    > update that requires a reboot at the end (Defender definitions update
    > doesnt result in a blue screen).
    >
    > I would like to fix this before I update to SP2. I have downloaded SP2
    > but not updated to it. I've only let the computer prepare for updating
    > to SP2 but after this I choose not to proceed. Even after this I get the
    > blue screen.
    >
    > All my drivers and Dell software should be up to date. I've attached
    > the bluescreen message I get each time (don't know if it's exactly the
    > same every time) and some error report Windows gave after restarting
    > from the blue screen.
    >
    > Any help would be much appreaciated,
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Sami
    >
    >
    > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
    > |Filename: bluescreen.txt |
    > |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=13220|
    > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
    >
    > --
    > essami
    >
    > dell precision m4400 biosa12, t9600 2.8ghz, 4gb ram, nvidia quadro fx
    > 770m, wuxga 2ccfl 1920x1200, intel 5100 wireless, 6 cell battery,
    > backlit keyboard, webcam, windows vista ultimate 64bit
     
  3. RTAdams89

    RTAdams89 Guest

    essami;1056342 Wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > Every time I update Vista Ultimate 64bit SP1 using the Windows update
    > after a restart I get a blue screen. I have to go into safe mode
    > (sometimes the updates are finished at this point when going to safe
    > mode) and in safe mode reboot again and after that all is fine. The
    > updates work, Vista runs fine. It happens every single time I do an
    > update that requires a reboot at the end (Defender definitions update
    > doesnt result in a blue screen).
    >
    > I would like to fix this before I update to SP2. I have downloaded SP2
    > but not updated to it. I've only let the computer prepare for updating
    > to SP2 but after this I choose not to proceed. Even after this I get the
    > blue screen.
    >
    > All my drivers and Dell software should be up to date. I've attached
    > the bluescreen message I get each time (don't know if it's exactly the
    > same every time) and some error report Windows gave after restarting
    > from the blue screen.
    >
    > Any help would be much appreaciated,
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Sami


    Can you post the minidump file generated. You should be able to find
    this in c:\windows\minidumps\ From that, we can hopefully find out what
    specifically is causing the BSOD.


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  4. Dalo Harkin

    Dalo Harkin Registered Members

    Joined:
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    Windows 7
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    ASUS - are there any others worth buying?
    CPU:
    Q6600 at 4.0Ghz per core (Watercooled)
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    Samsung - all the way
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    XFX 260GTX rev 1
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    Seasonic 600Watt
    Hi,

    Your issues could be anything from the HDD to the actual OS itself.
    If it is BSOD everytime you do an update then I would suspect that you have a very serious issue with your OS
     
  5. essami

    essami Guest

    RTAdams89;1056379 Wrote:
    > > essami;1056342 Wrote:
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > Every time I update Vista Ultimate 64bit SP1 using the Windows update
    > > after a restart I get a blue screen. I have to go into safe mode
    > > (sometimes the updates are finished at this point when going to safe
    > > mode) and in safe mode reboot again and after that all is fine. The
    > > updates work, Vista runs fine. It happens every single time I do an
    > > update that requires a reboot at the end (Defender definitions update
    > > doesnt result in a blue screen).
    > >
    > > I would like to fix this before I update to SP2. I have downloaded SP2
    > > but not updated to it. I've only let the computer prepare for updating
    > > to SP2 but after this I choose not to proceed. Even after this I get the
    > > blue screen.
    > >
    > > All my drivers and Dell software should be up to date. I've attached
    > > the bluescreen message I get each time (don't know if it's exactly the
    > > same every time) and some error report Windows gave after restarting
    > > from the blue screen.
    > >
    > > Any help would be much appreaciated,
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > Sami> >

    >
    > Can you post the minidump file generated. You should be able to find
    > this in c:\windows\minidumps\ From that, we can hopefully find out
    > what specifically is causing the BSOD.


    Here you go! Please note I had to change file extension to .txt to
    allow attaching here. Originaly extension is .dmp so if need be change
    it back once downloaded.

    Thank you,

    Sami


    +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
    |Filename: Mini051409-01.txt |
    |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=13222|
    +-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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    essami

    dell precision m4400 biosa12, t9600 2.8ghz, 4gb ram, nvidia quadro fx
    770m, wuxga 2ccfl 1920x1200, intel 5100 wireless, 6 cell battery,
    backlit keyboard, webcam, windows vista ultimate 64bit
     
  6. RTAdams89

    RTAdams89 Guest

  7. essami

    essami Guest

    Thanks RTAdams89! I found the culprit, it was the Webcam driver that
    caused everything and once updated to the latest from Dell website the
    problem is now solved :)

    Sami


    --
    essami

    dell precision m4400 biosa12, t9600 2.8ghz, 4gb ram, nvidia quadro fx
    770m, wuxga 2ccfl 1920x1200, intel 5100 wireless, 6 cell battery,
    backlit keyboard, webcam, windows vista ultimate 64bit
     

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