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0x0000007F 0x0000000D
Name: GilCore Date: April 15, 2005 at 14:47:36 Pacific OS: Windows XP: Home Edition CPU/Ram: Pentium 4/1 GB RAM
Comment:
for awhile now, I've been recieving the more then annoying 0x7F error. It only tends to prop up while I'm playing games, and not even my computer's tech support has been able to figure out why.
Things I've Tried:
1. Defrag 2. spyware/virus scan 3. checked for disk errors 4. ran various memory disagnostics on both and individual sticks 5. reseated sticks and vid card 6. checked for any type of overheating or overclocking 7. installed latest drivers + updates for all hardware/software 8. scanned hard drive sectors 9. tested card 10. reinstalled my OS
I'm starting to run out of options and patience. Does anybody out there have any insight or suggestions on what I can do to make the 0x0000007F 0x0000000D go away!?
0x0000007F: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP (Click to consult the online Win XP Resource Kit article, or see Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit, p. 1558.) One of three types of problems occurred in kernel-mode: (1) Hardware failures. (2) Software problems. (3) A bound trap (i.e., a condition that the kernel is not allowed to have or intercept). Hardware failures are the most common cause (many dozen KB articles exist for this error referencing specific hardware failures) and, of these, memory hardware failures are the most common.
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Response Number 2
Name: per Date: April 15, 2005 at 14:54:17 Pacific
Reply:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=814789&sd=RMVP
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Response Number 3
Name: GilCore Date: April 15, 2005 at 16:55:18 Pacific
Reply:
It's not the Win32k.sys file, I've already dealt with that, I also have the latest Service Packs and drivers for just about everything. It displays no other information with the error code, no message error, no file targeted, just the code...
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Response Number 4
Name: per Date: April 15, 2005 at 17:01:30 Pacific
Reply:
You might try uninstalling the driver files in device manager and reinstalling. There may be a corrupt file a device in the machine.
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Response Number 5
Name: per Date: April 15, 2005 at 17:22:45 Pacific
Reply:
Sory-that should have been " a corrupt file or a bad device"
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Response Number 6
Name: GilCore Date: April 16, 2005 at 14:59:36 Pacific
Reply:
reinstalling the drivers didn't work either...:(
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Response Number 7
Name: cpc2000 Date: April 17, 2005 at 06:44:04 Pacific
Reply:
This is caused by faulty CPU http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/WinXP/Q_21248130.html#12889767
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