blue screen 0x0000007f

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Giannis Greece, May 29, 2008.

  1. Giannis Greece

    Giannis Greece Private E-2

    Type 0x00000008 double fault :p
    Hello to everyone! HELP plz!
    I buyed new motherboard, RAM, CPU & cooler 6 months ago. Since then I frequently get this blue screen or get sound failure that is there even when I shut down the application. The last month I get this blue screen about three times a day! Can you guess what might be the problem?

    Thank you in advance...
     
  2. Toke

    Toke MajorGeek

    Hi Giannis and welcome to MG .. I have had a look around for your problem and have come accross this reference for your error code........

    An error occured while writing the database or key file. This can happen if you for example save a big database to USB stick and remove the stick while KeePass is writing the file.

    Make sure there is enough free space left on the target device and don't remove the device before KeePass has written the file completely. Make sure you correctly unmount the device (USB stick).


    I hope this is of assistance to you ..PLz post back and include what your computer consists of and operating System this will help to find a solution ;)
     
  3. Giannis Greece

    Giannis Greece Private E-2

    thanks for the advise..
    now that you said that i remember that while loging in windows there is a message telling me a file is missing :p i will check it and post...
    as far as the usb stick i dont use it often but when i do i dont unplag it untill the transfer is done...
     
  4. _dinsdale_

    _dinsdale_ Corporal

    Lots of things cause Blue Screen of Death BSOD. Hardware, Over heating. The easy things to solve are the Software problems.

    Go to the "run" menu and type in msconfig. When this utility loads select selective startup and deselect ALL the Startup options... careful this may also cause you antivirus and/or firewall not to load so make sure you stay physically disconnected from the internet.

    Reboot and see how things work. If you have no problems then it is likely that something in your startup list is causing your problems Selectively add one or two startup options at a time and continue rebooting until they are all selected again. What you are trying to do, through trial and error, is find a loaded program which causes your problems. Once you have found the problem you can remove or replace it.

    If this process fails to find your problem it is more likely a hardware issue such as over heating.

    But you can use the same trial and error approach by removing hardware components and selectively readding them.


    Good luck

    Dinsdale
     
    Last edited: May 30, 2008
  5. studiot

    studiot MajorGeek

    Just fixed one of these - on a fairly new hard drive as well -

    Try running check disk, you may have to do it several times.

    Delete all unwanted files, internet caches etc first.

    I eventually had to do a low level format and full reinstall to clear it up, hope you catch it before it gets that far.
     

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