BSOD - 00000024, 0000007e, & 00000050

JK2900

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HI all!! I need help wizards!


I built this computer about 2 years ago.

i5-2500K Intel quad core 3.3
XFX Radeon HD 6870
8gb of Gskill ram
Antec 750 w power supply
60gb SSD
1TB HDD
Cooler Master aftermarket cooler
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

The other day my PC decided to start blue screening me. Over the course of trying to trouble shoot, I've gotten the 3 codes in the title of this thread multiple times.

As of now I can not boot to windows at all.

I've tried to:

1) Boot the system on each stick of ram independently.

2) Boot in safe mode (command prompt) and run chkdsk

- This did not work. I couldn't boot in safe mode. It blue screened me before I could get in.

3) Restore default settings in BIOS

4) Un plug and re plug the hard drives.

5.) I've acquired a new 850W PSU from Best buy and hooked it up. This time I just hooked up the solid state drive since its the one with the OS on it anyways. I got stop code 0000001e.

- I then tried to boot in safe mode w\ command prompt and got 0000007e again.



What do y'all think?

Thanks,
JK
 
Can you access the hard drive at all? It's possible the hard drive may failed. If you can access the hard drive from a different system then access this location on your drive, then attach the latest minidump files to your reply.

C:\windows\minidump

There should be some files in this folder.
 
Can you access the hard drive at all? It's possible the hard drive may failed. If you can access the hard drive from a different system then access this location on your drive, then attach the latest minidump files to your reply.

C:\windows\minidump

There should be some files in this folder.


As of now I do not have a way to access the hardrives in my desk top. (i.e. I don't have another system to hook it up to)

I just ordered an internal HD enclosure for a 2.5'' SS drive so that I can do this. It will get to my home on Wednesday.


Are there any other avenues until then?
 
Well, without having another system to test from, you won't be able to test the ssd.
 
HI all!! I need help wizards!


I built this computer about 2 years ago.

i5-2500K Intel quad core 3.3
XFX Radeon HD 6870
8gb of Gskill ram
Antec 750 w power supply
60gb SSD
1TB HDD
Cooler Master aftermarket cooler
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

The other day my PC decided to start blue screening me. Over the course of trying to trouble shoot, I've gotten the 3 codes in the title of this thread multiple times.

As of now I can not boot to windows at all.

I've tried to:

1) Boot the system on each stick of ram independently.

2) Boot in safe mode (command prompt) and run chkdsk

- This did not work. I couldn't boot in safe mode. It blue screened me before I could get in.

3) Restore default settings in BIOS

4) Un plug and re plug the hard drives.

5.) I've acquired a new 850W PSU from Best buy and hooked it up. This time I just hooked up the solid state drive since its the one with the OS on it anyways. I got stop code 0000001e.

- I then tried to boot in safe mode w\ command prompt and got 0000007e again.



What do y'all think?

Thanks,
JK



I tried to google your issue, which im sure you probably already did, and found several websites (one of which listed below) that give very similar reasons as to why this error is brought about. Mainly it says it could be file corruption, improper deletion of programs or unfinished installs, and of course the worst of them all, Virus. I personally have no knowlege of this error or how to fix it but I did find a website that may be able to help. I linked below.

http://www.kcv-net.com/error-0000001e.htm
 
I was finally able to boot using the Windows 7 disk.

I ran the chkdsk in command prompt. Tried running system repair. Tried running memory check. And tried a system restore.

With no success.

Titan Furry: I can't get the computer to boot. So I think downloading that program wouldn't workout.
 
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I bought a new video card, PSU, and ram. The problem is still there.


I also pulled 3 .dmp files off the hard drive. How do I display them here?
 
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Zip them up and attach them to your reply. There is a paperclip up in the formatting menu of your reply box. Paperclip is for attaching files.
 
Ok, your latest one as of 1-15-14 is caused by applecharger.sys Do you use the usb ports to charge any electronics? If not, please uninstall gigabytes on/off software in add/remove programs. If you can't get the system to boot into windows, boot to the windows 7 dvd and choose to repair your system. At the end you should get a menu like this.

system-recovery-options.jpg


Try using system restore to go back to an earlier time when it was working correctly.
 
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