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Yarosh8412015-11-13 09:56:19
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Yarosh841, 2015-11-13 09:56:19

windows 7 bsod cause?

Stable 1 time per day began to occur BSOD.
It used to be like this, then it disappeared for 2 weeks and now it's the same again.
The reason is still unknown, the software and drivers have not been installed lately, I just remember that the latest installed was the printer driver, now I want to check this version, but the BSOD does not occur at the time of accessing the printer.
Looked at the dmp file. Below is the download from BlueScreen
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Dump File : MEMORY.DMP
Crash Time : 11/11/2015 13:50:18
Bug Check String : CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION
Bug Check Code : 0x000000f4
Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000003
Parameter 2 : fffffa80`09ff44a0
Parameter 3 : fffffa80`09ff4780
Parameter 4 : fffff800`03bd7db0
Caused By Driver :
Caused By Address :
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address :
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP
Processors Count : 4
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 7601
Dump File Size : 680 591 716
Dump File Time : 11.11.2015 13:50:57
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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-11-13
@vilgeforce

Printer drivers seem to be user-friendly these days. Check memory and disk.

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Pavel Kaptur, 2015-11-13
@drem1lin

so you don’t understand anything, you can use BlueScreepView or use the driver checker built into the OS Driver Verifier

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OsyaBender, 2015-11-13
@OsyaBender

Most likely something with the hard drive. First of all, replace the cable to it, look at SMART (using CristalDisk). Check for bad sectors (using Viktoria).

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Yarosh841, 2015-11-13
@Yarosh841

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Also a screenshot from WinDBG
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Vladimir Kivva, 2015-11-13
@zionkv

The problem is either hardware or software.
For anyone:
Download and run the BlueScreenViewer utility. The table logs all BSOD cases and displays the drivers that cause the crash. If the failure is caused by the system driver, then try other methods, if any third-party - uninstall / reinstall. For
software:
1) chkdsk / fc:
2) sfc / scannow 3
) msconfig, select "diagnostic launch" and work in diagnostic mode ) 2) Victoria HDD. Install and scan the disk surface for bad sectors. Also see the value of Relocated and SMART
In principle, you will find a problem with a 95% probability.

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