Bluescreen error on Hp Pavilion g4

lnknprkfrevr

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I have a Hp Pavilion g4 notebook(specs in my signature) with win 7 ult sp1 x64.

Problem with it is it gives me bluescreen errors frequently.

I have been installing and re-installing diffrerent operating systems like windows-8 x86, ubuntu-x86 along side windows-7 x86 and now finally windows-7 x64.

It has 3 usb ports which are always busy with
1. Portable hard drive.
2. USB hub cum card reader.
3. My smartphone or dongles.

I had bluescreen errors for 5 to 6 times now and couple of times upon booting .

Hp customer care recently told me to conduct hard disk and ram tests which went fine.

I have also ran chkdsk a couple of time at boot for all the partitions which also went fine.

Since then i had only one bluscreen error which was because of ' atimkdag.sys ' .

The very first bluescreen error was when i was pairing a bluetooth stereo headset with a bluetooth usb-dongle on my laptop which caused an error ' IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL '.

As of now everytime i'm booting or working on my laptop i have the fear that the bluescreen might pop up again.

So if anyone could clarify where the problem is i would be grateful. Also a solution to the problem is most welcome.
 
Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Unzip downloaded file and double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.


Then post your results here and I am sure john will help you when he sees this post.
 
When i double-clicked the software it did not show any results, so I loaded a recently backed-up .dmp file into BlueScreeView.exe and below is the BSOD.txt

I could have used the code box here but the charactres are exceeding the limit. So i'm pasting the download link of BSOD.txt .

BSOD.txt

Waiting for replies, thanks in advance.
 
What you linked to is not a bsod. Its just a list of drivers with dates. Look in C:\WINDOWS\Minidump for any minidump files. Then zip them up and attach them to your next reply. If there are no minidump files then you will need to wait until bluescreens again and follow the bluescreenview instructions carefully so it will give us the correct output we need to see.
 
If you want the low down on the exact codes, make a note of the time and date of your bsod and then, when your computer boots back up, go to "control panel", then to "administrative tools", then to "event viewer". Look for the error at that particular date and time. It will give you the stop error number, followed by a set of 4 different numbers. An IRQL error is usually caused by faulty or incompatible hardware or software. Did you recently install something (device or software) before this started?
 
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