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jraju:
Hi,
              When i play a movie file from dvd disc with vlc media player , all of a sudden, the computer crashed and rebooted automatically showing that windows recovered from unexpected problem and the code is shown as 1000007f.
                            i went to minidump files , but could not open to see what is the bug.
Then i downloaded nirsoft utility bsod view and then i could saw the three minidump files thro it. It all pointed to the intel graphics driver and also list out the stage, all the processes everything, when the crash occurred. I could not go beyond this.
                       would somebody say what the dump log tells. Which i should do to correct the error. as normally windows tries to reboot successfully after each attempt to play the file. it is a vob file of a old movie.
                     I also notice a green bar like thing while playing thro the vlc medai player. I uninstalled and reinstalled . pl give solution

Boggin:
Create a restore point then run the Intel auto detect to see if it finds anything to install/update.

https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html

jraju:
Hi, I tried that already. It does not support my system. It gives error message. It says requirements does not match and i get error to finish the install. Intel discontinued stopping support to older models.
                          What about the other process? How to debug with this log, i posted. It also list log with all processes in another file.
                                So, if i uninstall and reinstall the graphics driver, will that be enough. Or is the problem related to vlc media or the disc itself. WMP does not play recent files and i have to use the vlc. But when i tried, just , it reboots without error and on reboot flashes the error, that windows recovered from unexpected problem .

Boggin:
Are there any graphics drivers to download from your computer support site if OEM or the motherboard support site if custom built ?

Right click on your graphics adapter in Device Manager - Update Driver Software - Browse my computer - Let me pick - then click on the driver that is in the store - Next - to see if that resolves or you could opt for it to search online which it may or not find a newer driver.

In Control Panel - System and Security/Find and fix problems - View all - there are a number of WMP troubleshooters as well as one for Hardware and Devices - give those a try to see if they come up with anything.

In Win 10 there is one to troubleshoot Blue Screens but I don't think Win 7 has that, offhand.

Samson:
J, is this the Intel 82865G graphics controller? Have n't we been here before? No drivers for Vista or Win 7, so you had to use XP drivers?

Do you have a PCIe or even an AGP slot free? Look at getting a card supported by Win7.

Should be cheap enough, I upgraded a friend's old DELL with nVidia GeForce 6200 and it runs Win7 fine.

Again, your signature is kind of ironic.

EDIT: For the green line, try this..."Tools" > "Preferences" > "Video" > Change "Output" to "OpenGL video output" >  "Save".
See screenshots attached.

If that does n't fix it then reset "Output" to "Automatic" and uncheck "Use hardware YUV->RGB conversions", then "Save"....It's a common problem, check out the VLC forum

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