123malstrom
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Hi Everyone
I have included a group of one way e-mails I posted on another site that has not given me the answers hoped for. I wondered if anyone here had any advise?
Much thanks
Lawrence
I have months ago suffered from blue screen crashes which required me to yank the ddr 2 chips and re seat them and also reseat the nickel sized battery to get the machine to return not as a black screen but as a working screen on re-boot.
It would happen when playing windows media music, or surfing the net ussually both simultaneously. And the funny rainbow screens just before black screen failure. I installed a second video card thinking that it was an unstable on-board graphics card and that seemed to be the end of my troubles .
But months later When beginning my first attempts at burning mp4 files of large motion picture files to dvd using freemake software I now get almost consistent blue screen crashes. I also installed Movie maker from Microsoft from thier website.
I have used Hirem's repair/ diagnosis CD and the Hp Diagnisis tools on the O/S. they both show no problems. Except one pass of several repeated tests showing Memory chip failures that seems to act like a fluke when repeating the tests.
My question : do people think this is a Memory chip problem or a hard drive problem with bad sectors or what? Should I go out and spend 100 bucks on new chips or buy a new computer
Hp Pavallion 2009 . 500 gig drive quad core 2.8 gig AMD chip set 8 gig memory on ddr2's
Well all chips using the same slot test fine. To suspect slots. One chip was used for all slots and re tested fine. The machince acidently booted to w7 screen on one chip. ( news to me )
After finishing and re installing all four chips .. apon reboot I get IRQ_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS_than error again.
Windows blue screens reboots a give me repair opportunty. I run thru repair which succeeds and reboot to give me access now. I dont think its the memory .. can anyone guess what the problem mght be as I dont think it's dead.
HI Scout
Well the problem has become much worse. I am not writitng on a second
older slower windows ME machine.
My new machine (HP) has nwo crashed alltogether. I now start up and
get a black screen choice. Start windows normally or Start windows
repair i choose windows repair. It takes literally an hour and end
with Windnows cannot automatcially repair this machine ... only one
choice hit "finish" button. machine shuts down off. I restart
choose the Start windows nornally choice and boom blue screen crash.
"F8" wont work and I succeeded a HP diagnistic test of equipment
earlier.
I cant get to Factory image on drive "D: because the choice is grey'd out. But on my hard drive? I can use system restore points using files but I get the asme error message on all three different restore points. as noted in photos below links
It sounds like to me its a memory problem. But memory and hard drive tests fine with memtest and Hp utilities. If I took it to a shop the shop would be able to swap chips and tells me if its as simple-as that or find the true problem. Or I could save the Labor fee and buy chips at 100 bucks and hope thats it. What should I do.
Can anyone help diagnose
I di d get to record the following error codes.
Bugcheck4
0xfffffa8008d14660
0xfffff8008d14940
0xfffff80002f83470
0xfffffa8008cc3060
0xfffffa8008cc3340
0xfffff80002f8c470
integrtity check & repair failed error code 0x10b
Is there anyway to breakout of the loop? and get back to a working
screen? I have reseated chips and battery. Any ideas?
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7052.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7053.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7054.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7055.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7056.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7057.JPG
Thanks
everyone
Lawrence
HI Scout
I did remove all chips and run HP's diagnosis for one
chip only and repeated this for each chip in the same slot. All
four chips passed testing. including hard drive testing
and boot path testing.
I suspected a bad slot and took one chip and tested each slot. Which passes on all slots. I attempted a system restore again on the last
slot and Single chip. I again got the same error message as pictured
in my link 100-7055
I attempted a "chkdsk" command on Drive E using a command prompt.
which passed with no bad sectors or anything suspicious.
I attempted a " chkdsk /r " command on Drive E using a command prompt.
Asking me if i wished to force a start ........as drive E was in use by
another application.. I did so.
AS I watched the process repeat> the process reached 55 % and the screen went black. the fan and hard drive still in operation and not
attempting a reboot.
I assume this chip is bad.
This seems similar other crashes when using the Internet or Window
media player earlier.
should I attempt to replace all chips at 100 bucks or should I just
hand the machine to Best Buy or a repair shop.
I have thunk a little more. I will use each chip in sequence and same slot. i will try chkdsk again for each chip and see if i can find another memory Chip that will produce the same black screen.
But I will also see if i can do this...... can you tell me ... I will place one chip in the slot and attempt to do a system restore. One chip will not produce the same error message as in link # 100_7055 because the other four chips are not installed?
I will email again in a few days.
HI scout
Thanks for all your help. I did get all the other problems cleared up with the following exceptions. The Blue cscrteen errors remain I di know reall y the steps needed to fix them. I did use the norton internet security CD in tot he CD drive and booted fromt the disk. Got nice Symantec grapihcs and a GUI and ran the Virues check on 100,000 files. with no viruses found !! Just to complicate matters!
So I go the run around from HP itself on line telling me to call them for support on a unsupported 2009 machine. So I guess I will have to try a local repair shop on my own!
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7089.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7086.JPG
thanks again
I guess its pay for possible bad service or just format it myself.
Lawrence
I have included a group of one way e-mails I posted on another site that has not given me the answers hoped for. I wondered if anyone here had any advise?
Much thanks
Lawrence
I have months ago suffered from blue screen crashes which required me to yank the ddr 2 chips and re seat them and also reseat the nickel sized battery to get the machine to return not as a black screen but as a working screen on re-boot.
It would happen when playing windows media music, or surfing the net ussually both simultaneously. And the funny rainbow screens just before black screen failure. I installed a second video card thinking that it was an unstable on-board graphics card and that seemed to be the end of my troubles .
But months later When beginning my first attempts at burning mp4 files of large motion picture files to dvd using freemake software I now get almost consistent blue screen crashes. I also installed Movie maker from Microsoft from thier website.
I have used Hirem's repair/ diagnosis CD and the Hp Diagnisis tools on the O/S. they both show no problems. Except one pass of several repeated tests showing Memory chip failures that seems to act like a fluke when repeating the tests.
My question : do people think this is a Memory chip problem or a hard drive problem with bad sectors or what? Should I go out and spend 100 bucks on new chips or buy a new computer
Hp Pavallion 2009 . 500 gig drive quad core 2.8 gig AMD chip set 8 gig memory on ddr2's
Well all chips using the same slot test fine. To suspect slots. One chip was used for all slots and re tested fine. The machince acidently booted to w7 screen on one chip. ( news to me )
After finishing and re installing all four chips .. apon reboot I get IRQ_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS_than error again.
Windows blue screens reboots a give me repair opportunty. I run thru repair which succeeds and reboot to give me access now. I dont think its the memory .. can anyone guess what the problem mght be as I dont think it's dead.
HI Scout
Well the problem has become much worse. I am not writitng on a second
older slower windows ME machine.
My new machine (HP) has nwo crashed alltogether. I now start up and
get a black screen choice. Start windows normally or Start windows
repair i choose windows repair. It takes literally an hour and end
with Windnows cannot automatcially repair this machine ... only one
choice hit "finish" button. machine shuts down off. I restart
choose the Start windows nornally choice and boom blue screen crash.
"F8" wont work and I succeeded a HP diagnistic test of equipment
earlier.
I cant get to Factory image on drive "D: because the choice is grey'd out. But on my hard drive? I can use system restore points using files but I get the asme error message on all three different restore points. as noted in photos below links
It sounds like to me its a memory problem. But memory and hard drive tests fine with memtest and Hp utilities. If I took it to a shop the shop would be able to swap chips and tells me if its as simple-as that or find the true problem. Or I could save the Labor fee and buy chips at 100 bucks and hope thats it. What should I do.
Can anyone help diagnose
I di d get to record the following error codes.
Bugcheck4
0xfffffa8008d14660
0xfffff8008d14940
0xfffff80002f83470
0xfffffa8008cc3060
0xfffffa8008cc3340
0xfffff80002f8c470
integrtity check & repair failed error code 0x10b
Is there anyway to breakout of the loop? and get back to a working
screen? I have reseated chips and battery. Any ideas?
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7052.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7053.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7054.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7055.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7056.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7057.JPG
Thanks
everyone
Lawrence
HI Scout
I did remove all chips and run HP's diagnosis for one
chip only and repeated this for each chip in the same slot. All
four chips passed testing. including hard drive testing
and boot path testing.
I suspected a bad slot and took one chip and tested each slot. Which passes on all slots. I attempted a system restore again on the last
slot and Single chip. I again got the same error message as pictured
in my link 100-7055
I attempted a "chkdsk" command on Drive E using a command prompt.
which passed with no bad sectors or anything suspicious.
I attempted a " chkdsk /r " command on Drive E using a command prompt.
Asking me if i wished to force a start ........as drive E was in use by
another application.. I did so.
AS I watched the process repeat> the process reached 55 % and the screen went black. the fan and hard drive still in operation and not
attempting a reboot.
I assume this chip is bad.
This seems similar other crashes when using the Internet or Window
media player earlier.
should I attempt to replace all chips at 100 bucks or should I just
hand the machine to Best Buy or a repair shop.
I have thunk a little more. I will use each chip in sequence and same slot. i will try chkdsk again for each chip and see if i can find another memory Chip that will produce the same black screen.
But I will also see if i can do this...... can you tell me ... I will place one chip in the slot and attempt to do a system restore. One chip will not produce the same error message as in link # 100_7055 because the other four chips are not installed?
I will email again in a few days.
HI scout
Thanks for all your help. I did get all the other problems cleared up with the following exceptions. The Blue cscrteen errors remain I di know reall y the steps needed to fix them. I did use the norton internet security CD in tot he CD drive and booted fromt the disk. Got nice Symantec grapihcs and a GUI and ran the Virues check on 100,000 files. with no viruses found !! Just to complicate matters!
So I go the run around from HP itself on line telling me to call them for support on a unsupported 2009 machine. So I guess I will have to try a local repair shop on my own!
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7089.JPG
http://malstrom.startlogic.com/comp/100_7086.JPG
thanks again
I guess its pay for possible bad service or just format it myself.
Lawrence