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Windows 7 Ult 64 bit trapped by BSD and can not get out.

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Boggin:
While you are waiting for this other member to pick up your thread, can you download BlueScreenView and post its report.

This will give a brief description of its analysis of the mini dump files.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and use the second download link.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

It will list all of your BSODs but it's the most recent one that will be of interest.

satrow:
Hi FreeCat.

We'll probably need a lot more data to figure this out, can you please follow these BSOD posting instructions as much as you can and attach the zipped folder(s) back here, please.

FreeCat:
OK, thanks Boggin'.  I just saw these posts about BSD and have gathered the data re the BSOD posting instructions.

I can not see how to attach BSOD zip file to this post and here are answers to questions asked by the BSOD site:

BSOD zip file attached.
Here are the answer to the questions:
Howdy and thanks in advance for any help; I need this machineto work every day and have missed only Monday so far.

Major error occurred 8-4 overnight to 8-5.

I did a windows update and reboot was required and I rebooted so the update could finish overnight.  In the morning was first BSOD.

Here are the answers to your questions:

This is Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit running on a Del T7500 with 64GB of RAM using the W7 disk from Dell.

OS was not pre-installed as I had a software that took the C drive from my XP ro system and used that as a base to take the programs from XP and put them on this W7; I am not sure of all the details as the Dell OEM (no longer around) did all of this.  This was done around 2009 when I bought the machine.  The machine has performed pretty darned well over the years.  Occasionally there were some problems (not any major ones), but never BSOD that stopped me cold.  I would give you the details of these but I do not recall them too well and they were not big-deals as they were solved.  OK, one was when I had to switch from wired internet to Wi-Fi.  The Netgear USB dongle needed updating but could not connect after updating.  Another was in attempting to change the RAID0 virtual C drive to a new drive, it took a whole weekend to boot the system; OK, that was a little bit of a big deal, but nothing like the present situation.

Hardware age 2009.  OS7 running since then.

CPU is 16 processor AMD.
Video is two W7000 with four monitors each (Dell 2407P) for a total of eight monitors.

MotherBoard is Dell original with total added RAM of 64 GB.

Power supply is Dell and I believe it is 1150 or 1500 watts - hard to read).

Dell computers T7500 Desktop.

FreeCat:
OK  BSOD file attached here.

Boggin:
I didn't get a notification for your previous post.

I don't have anything installed to read the dump files in that format so you'll have to wait for satrow to come back.

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