I've been getting various BSODs with a particularly troublesome computer at work. Here are the ones that I recognize:
Code:A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated. STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x00000003,0x86EB42D0,0x805FB046)This one, however, is a mystery. Google turns up literally nothing:Code:STOP: 0xc000021a {Fatal System Error} The Windows SubSystem system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc00000005 (0x7e756216 0x006aef84) The system has been shut down.
Any idea as to what can cause this? I'm pretty sure it's the IDE controller, but I'm not 100% sure. Changing the hard drive or cables does nothing.Code:STOP: d000009a Unknown Hard Error Unknown Hard Error
Have you followed this guide? How to troubleshoot a "STOP 0xC000021A" error
Turk4n: That was one of the first things I tried, and it didn't help. Putting in a new hard drive didn't help either - it crashed while installing Windows.
Jordan: I can't get into Windows, since it does it randomly at boot time. Sometimes it lets me get to the login screen and then crashes, sometimes it doesn't make it to the Windows logo. Hence Dr. Watson is useless. It crashes while booting from the Windows installation CD as well.
If it crashes while booting and from the install CD it has to be a hardware error. Have you ran any diagnostics on your Hard Drive and/or RAM? I know that Dell computers have these tools on a separate partition from the factory but you can also find tools such as this online.
I figured as much. I don't have any tools or diagnostic partitions, but I'll check online. It's definitely not the hard drive, as I mentioned before putting a brand-new one in didn't change anything. The RAM might be faulty, although it passes the BIOS test just fine. I'll check online.
I suppose it could be the motherboard, CPU, Video Card or just about anything. About 3 years ago there was a large problem with Motherboards having bad capacitors. They would swell and bleed and cause your computer to do very random things. I worked with about 4-5 that did this and it varied what would happen from blue-screen to video shutting off unexpectedly.
I havent read the entire thread, sorry.
If this happens right when you boot up, try to enable safe mode.
Once you are in, enable memory dump files
once it bluescreens again, download the .dmp file, and use a dump reader to read it
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It does it in safe mode too. I can't get into Windows at all. I checked all the capacitors and they seem fine, no burn marks or anything. The computer is always left on and sits in an incredibly filthy office at the power house behind the school, so that probably has something to do with it.
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