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  • I have windoes 7 ultimate and very recently i have  started problem experiencing this BSOD with automatic restart .

    Message- 0X00000124(0,00000000, 0X8724B024, 0XB2000040, 0X00000800) . Help please.

    Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:56 AM

Answers

  • Hi santhoshchellappan,

     

    I suggest go to test this issue in Safe Mode, Clean Boot and Device Clean Boot to determine the possible cause.

     

    Device Clean Boot

    =================

    1. Click Start, type "devmgmt.msc" (without quotation marks) in the Search bar and press Enter.

     

    2. Expand "Sound, video and game controllers".

     

    3. Right click on your sound card and then click "Properties.

     

    4. In the dropdown menu of Device Usage, please choose "Do not use this device (disable)" and click OK.

     

    5. Please use the same method to disable other dubious hardware such as: internal modem, network card and CD-R drive. Please note some devices such as video adapter are not available to be disabled.

     

    ·         If the issue persists, would you please upload more minidump files for further research?

     

    Collect Minidump Files

    =================

    1. Click "Start", input "SYSDM.CPL" (without quotation marks) in the “Search” bar and press “Enter”.

    2. Switch to the "Advanced" tab and click the "Settings" button under "Startup and Recovery".

    3. Under "Write debugging information" section, make sure the "Small memory dump (128KB)" option is selected.

    4. Make sure "%SystemRoot%\Minidump" is in the "Small dump directory" open box and click “OK”.

     

    If the Blue Screen appears again, please refer to the following steps to collect memory dump files:

     

    1. Click “Start”, type “%SystemRoot%\Minidump" (without quotation marks) in “Search” bar and press “Enter”.

    2. Go to your Desktop, right-click on it and create a new folder named "Dump".

    3. Copy all the memory dump files (looks like [Mini092008-01.dmp]) in Minidump to this folder.

    4. Right-click on the Dump folder, click "Send To", and click "Compressed (zipped) Folder".

    5. Please send the ZIP file to us.

     

    You can refer to the following link to upload the information:

     

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65

     

    You may also analyze them with Debugging Tools by yourself. You can install it and it’s Symbol Packages from the following link:

     

    http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Devtools/Debugging/default.mspx

     

    WinDbg will tell you the possible cause. For more information, please read Microsoft KB Article: How to read the small memory dump files that Windows creates for debugging.

     

    If no clue can be found, you may contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) via telephone so that a dedicated Support Professional can assist with your request. To troubleshoot this kind of kernel crash issue, we need to debug the crashed system dump. Unfortunately, debugging is beyond what we can do in the forum. Please be advised that contacting phone support will be a charged call.

     

    To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please take a look at the web site listed below:

     

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone#faq607

     

    Best regards,

    Miya Yao

    Monday, July 19, 2010 8:07 AM

All replies

  • Hi,

    you have an hardware issue:

    Bug Check 0x124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR - This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred.

    Please upload the dmp files from the folder C:\Windows\Minidump to your Skydrive [1] (copy the dmp files first to your desktop, otherwise you can't upload them) and post a link here, so that I can look at the dumps.

    André

    [1] http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65


    "A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/
    Thursday, July 15, 2010 11:31 AM
  • Hi santhoshchellappan,

     

    I suggest go to test this issue in Safe Mode, Clean Boot and Device Clean Boot to determine the possible cause.

     

    Device Clean Boot

    =================

    1. Click Start, type "devmgmt.msc" (without quotation marks) in the Search bar and press Enter.

     

    2. Expand "Sound, video and game controllers".

     

    3. Right click on your sound card and then click "Properties.

     

    4. In the dropdown menu of Device Usage, please choose "Do not use this device (disable)" and click OK.

     

    5. Please use the same method to disable other dubious hardware such as: internal modem, network card and CD-R drive. Please note some devices such as video adapter are not available to be disabled.

     

    ·         If the issue persists, would you please upload more minidump files for further research?

     

    Collect Minidump Files

    =================

    1. Click "Start", input "SYSDM.CPL" (without quotation marks) in the “Search” bar and press “Enter”.

    2. Switch to the "Advanced" tab and click the "Settings" button under "Startup and Recovery".

    3. Under "Write debugging information" section, make sure the "Small memory dump (128KB)" option is selected.

    4. Make sure "%SystemRoot%\Minidump" is in the "Small dump directory" open box and click “OK”.

     

    If the Blue Screen appears again, please refer to the following steps to collect memory dump files:

     

    1. Click “Start”, type “%SystemRoot%\Minidump" (without quotation marks) in “Search” bar and press “Enter”.

    2. Go to your Desktop, right-click on it and create a new folder named "Dump".

    3. Copy all the memory dump files (looks like [Mini092008-01.dmp]) in Minidump to this folder.

    4. Right-click on the Dump folder, click "Send To", and click "Compressed (zipped) Folder".

    5. Please send the ZIP file to us.

     

    You can refer to the following link to upload the information:

     

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65

     

    You may also analyze them with Debugging Tools by yourself. You can install it and it’s Symbol Packages from the following link:

     

    http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Devtools/Debugging/default.mspx

     

    WinDbg will tell you the possible cause. For more information, please read Microsoft KB Article: How to read the small memory dump files that Windows creates for debugging.

     

    If no clue can be found, you may contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) via telephone so that a dedicated Support Professional can assist with your request. To troubleshoot this kind of kernel crash issue, we need to debug the crashed system dump. Unfortunately, debugging is beyond what we can do in the forum. Please be advised that contacting phone support will be a charged call.

     

    To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please take a look at the web site listed below:

     

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone#faq607

     

    Best regards,

    Miya Yao

    Monday, July 19, 2010 8:07 AM