Error code: 0x0000007F
Instructions: Run a system diagnostic utility supplied by your hardware manufacturer. In particular, run a memory check, and check for faulty or mismatched memory. Try changing video adapters.
Disable or remove any newly installed hardware and drivers. Disable or remove any newly installed software.
What does this mean!? Help please!!
Tagged with: 0x0000007f • diagnostic utility • hardware manufacturer • memory check • video adapters
Filed under: Computer Diagnostic Software
The Windows operating system constantly refers to the registry to get information about all of the components such as hardware and software which are installed on the computer. The registry tells Windows what to do and how to access the various programs, files, and processes.However, the registry can contain bad information which sends Windows off doing useless tasks or running unneeded routines. Sometimes errors occur including the blue screen of death. Other times the system slows down. Because of the sheer number of factors that can affect the registry, there’s no one size fits all approach. You can’t just go into the registry and remove the bad information because it’s nearly impossible to decipher which information is good and which information is bad. That’s a job better suited for software. I should like to commend Registry Easy http://cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly.com to you ! You can try ! Good luck!
Hmmm. This is a generic error are there additional parameters after the initial code? It would look something like this.
STOP 0x00000007F (0x00000000XX 0x00000000)
If you have not recently loaded any software on the system I would start by replacing the memory modules (bad RAM); a fairly easy task.
A system diagnostic utility is a program that checks your computer for any errors. If you have a laptop, download the system utility from the laptop maker’s website. A memory check checks your memory for a error. Download from http://www.memtest.org/
Remove your graphics card and re-insert it and re-install the (graphics card) driver software or download the updated version of the driver software and also try removing and re-inserting your RAM too, i hope this works 😉
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891722
If you recently installed any new programs before this problem occurred, uninstall the programs. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, boot into Safe Mode with Networking(Tap F8 several times right after turning on the computer) and go to your computer manufacturers support site and get/install the latest drivers for chipset, graphics, network, and sound. Restart system.
If at this point the issue isn’t resolved, if you feel comfortable..shut down the system.. remove your computers memory modules, reinstalling one and booting the system, if the problem is still present remove that module and try it with another memory module. If the problem goes away, reinstall the remaining modules one at a time(booting in between each install), this would determine which memory module is bad and needs to be replaced.
If you have this problem with all of your memory modules, test with a known good memory module, if problem still present you may need a motherboard.