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Hello!

Recently I've experienced something that I believe is software/driver problems on my Windows 7 x64 PC.

Every time I shutdown my computer, or put it to sleep, it simply crashes with a bluescreen and then restarts.

I've started the computer in Safe Mode, and then it did not crash at all.

Can someone help me with this error, please?

Thanks in Advance / Komposten

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In the absence of any details as to what specific blue screens you have had, can I suggest that you try this (free) tool BlueScreenView :-

http://www.nirsoft.n...creen_view.html

For each crash, it displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).

Download link :- http://www.nirsoft.n...nview_setup.exe

Report back to us on what you find out.

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To disable the automatic restarting :-

Click on the Start button and then on Control Panel.

Click on System and Security.

Click on System.

In the task pane on the left, click Advanced System Settings.

Locate the Startup and Recovery section near the bottom of the window and click on Settings.

In the Startup and Recovery window, find and uncheck the check box next to Automatically Restart.

Click OK in the Startup and Recovery window.

Click OK in the System Properties window.

You can now close the System window.

That will allow you time to see the BSOD details when they next occur. :)

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So, I used that BlueScreen program you mentioned and here are some info from it.

I sidescrolled to the "Caused by driver" section, and my 6 errorfiles said it was because of two different drivers and therefore I post info from two files, one for each driver:

File 1:

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Dump File : 092611-53804-01.dmp

Crash Time : 2011-09-26 16:08:23

Bug Check String : KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Bug Check Code : 0x0000001e

Parameter 1 : ffffffff`c0000005

Parameter 2 : fffff800`031744ea

Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000000

Parameter 4 : 00000000`0000004e

Caused By Driver : fvevol.sys

Caused By Address : fvevol.sys+1201

File Description :

Product Name :

Company :

File Version :

Processor : x64

Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+7cc40

Stack Address 1 :

Stack Address 2 :

Stack Address 3 :

Computer Name :

Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\092611-53804-01.dmp

Processors Count : 4

Major Version : 15

Minor Version : 7601

Dump File Size : 274 608

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File 2:

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Dump File : 092611-20217-01.dmp

Crash Time : 2011-09-26 11:05:05

Bug Check String : KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Bug Check Code : 0x0000001e

Parameter 1 : ffffffff`c0000005

Parameter 2 : fffff800`031614ea

Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000000

Parameter 4 : 00000000`0000004e

Caused By Driver : usbhub.sys

Caused By Address : usbhub.sys+2353e

File Description :

Product Name :

Company :

File Version :

Processor : x64

Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+7cc40

Stack Address 1 :

Stack Address 2 :

Stack Address 3 :

Computer Name :

Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\092611-20217-01.dmp

Processors Count : 4

Major Version : 15

Minor Version : 7601

Dump File Size : 274 608

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I hope it will help you / Komposten

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Usbhub.sys is the Default Hub Driver for USB

Fvevol.sys is to do with BitLocker Drive Encryption

Both are standard Windows 7 files.

I would run a system file check.

To do that

Open the Start Menu.

Click on All Programs and Accessories, then right click on Command Prompt and click on Run as Administrator.

Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.

This process will scan the integrity of all Windows protected system files and repair them if needed.

It may take some time to finish.

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what I would try in your situation is check if newer drivers are available.

http://drivermax.com/ is a very good tool for that; use the free version that allows up to two driver downloads per day.

2 drivers a day... this will take months to fix, I see...

Almost all my motherboard-drivers are outdated...

And quite a lot of other drives as well.

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KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED = http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/kernelmodeexceptionnothandled-0x1000008e/5bc2def6-083c-429d-8696-8423d1df3893

Do you use any virtualization programs on that machine?

If so uninstall them because they are known to cause bluescreens occasionally. just a thought ;-)

Also in the start menu search box type in MSCONFIG and under the general tab select "Diagnostic start up" and see if what you come up with.

Also do the same under the start up tab, de select everything and then by trying out by selecting each one by one to see if problem persists.

On another note I would suggest visiting your Manufacturer Website/Vendor for your latest Driver too.

Make sure all windows updates have been downloaded and installed also.

At what point did this issue start happening?

Also may want to try;

chkdsk

Memtest+86

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That was a LONG answer... xD

What kind of virtualization-program do you mean? I haven't got things like VirtualBox, but I got PowerISO (with its virtual drives).

Most of the things in MsConfig StartUp-tab has been unchecked for months (I don't want crap to start when they don't need to...).

I will try that thing with Diagnostic Start Up.

I'm not really sure when it started happening, sorry, but I can't remember doing anything unusuall...

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Ok

I would even consider following this quick guide here also for piece of mind http://fixitwizkid.com/threads/guide-do-you-think-you-have-malware-virus.144/

If that come back clear I would then Uninstall AV software and then just to run it for a short while whilst shutting down and restarting just to see if it is possibly your AV software causing issues, there have been cases of AVG, AVAST, NORTON, WEBROOT that can cause bluescreens in many circumstances.

Anyway be worth a try ;-)

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