BSOD before welcome screen in Vista!

Discussion in 'Software' started by zaid786, Nov 11, 2007.

  1. zaid786

    zaid786 Private E-2

    Hi, I'm getting a blue screen of death when booting windows vista which occurs before the welcome screen shows up. The stop error message is as follows:

    ***STOP 0x0000007F (0x00000008, 0x8014B000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

    It also says about checking my memory for errors, video card etc etc and general hardware stuff which does not seem to help.

    Some facts about the setup of my pc:

    I'm running a dual boot of 2 operating systems, with 1 hard drive with windows xp pro, and the other hard drive with windows vista ultimate. Windows XP works perfectly (so this rules out the hardware problems I think) and the problem is occuring with windows vista only.
    I thought it was due to some software changes I made as of late, the 2 main ones I can think of were:
    1) Installing a new version of my antivirus (NOD32 v3)
    2) Attempting to patch tcpip.sys to remove the concurrent connections limit

    What I've tried so far:

    In safe mode:

    1) Undo all the changes I've made to tcpip.sys and restoring it back to the original.
    2) Uninstalling NOD32 v3.
    3) Cleaning with CCleaner
    4) Uninstalling my ethernet cards drivers

    From the other OS (Windows XP):

    1) Full in depth system scan with NOD32 v2 of both hard drives.
    2) Attempting to look up similiar BSOD's with my stop error which all relate to hardware problems, but I'm pretty sure its something to do with software but can't figure out what.

    Strangely enough I can only access safe mode, safe mode with networking gives a BSOD (the same one), normal boot gives a BSOD, last known configuration does not work either.

    Hardware Specifications:

    Gigabyte GA-K8N51GMF-9 Socket 939 Motherboard
    AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Socket 939)
    2x1GB DDR400 Corsair RAM
    Maxtor 6G160E0 160GB S-ATA Hard Drive (with vista)
    Maxtor 6Y080P0 80GB IDE Hard Drive (with xp)
    Nvidia Geforce 7600GS (Manufacturer Overclocked to 1.55GHz effective memory clock, and 550Mhz core clock)
    LG DVD Writer RAM Drive

    Details about Windows Vista:

    All updates installed
    All drivers upto date.
    Main software installed:

    Adobe Photoshop CS3
    Adobe Reader 8.11
    Ares P2P 2.0.9.3030
    Ccleaner
    Brain Lara Cricket 2007
    Daemon Tools 4.10
    Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
    eMule 0.48
    ImgBurn 2.3.2.0
    Internet Explorer 7
    Java Runtime 6 (Update 3)
    K-lite Mega Codec Pack 3.5.3
    Limewire Pro
    Messenger Plus! Live 4.23
    Microsoft Office 2007
    Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9
    Nero Micro 8.1
    Nvidia nTune 5.5
    Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R1.80
    Virtua Tennis 3
    Sopcast 1.1.2
    TVUPlayer 2.3.2.52
    Windows Live Messenger 8.5
    Windows Media Player 10
    WinRAR 3.71

    Would be most grateful for any help! If anyone needs any more info just ask! Thanks!
     
  2. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    If safe mode works, but safe mode with networking doesn't, then I'd look into removing devices from device manager. Specifically any networking devices. Since you modded the tcpip file there, that probably corrupted something. Why would you do that anyway?
     
  3. zaid786

    zaid786 Private E-2

    I'm an idiot thats why lol. I wanted to see if I could download faster by removing the concurrent connections limit in vista. I've tried removing the networking device that runs my internet which is the ethernet adapter. Theres other networking devices in there aswell that I don't recognise and I assume they came with vista. Should I uninstall them too? Will vista automatically install them back?
     
  4. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    It should. It will act like a new device is discovered. I had to do it, to add my 24" monitor. (nvidia drivers, in my case)....
     
  5. zaid786

    zaid786 Private E-2

    will try that then.
     
  6. zaid786

    zaid786 Private E-2

    PROBLEM FIXED! The "repair your computer" did the trick! It didn't even get to the "system recovery options" section, it was looking for errors before that. It said your system failed to start, windows is checking your system for errors. It took around 15 minutes to do this. After this it said windows found a problem which was due to a recent driver or software update and it said it was fixed. I restarted my pc and it was fine! It didn't even miss around with the boot loader. Both windows xp and windows vista work now.
     

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