Many BSOD all at once!

Orbitall

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Mar 20, 2013
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Hi iv had my rig running Windows 7 x64 fine for 2months+ no BSOD! Prevous nite before installed C++ restibutables 2005 + citiesXL platinum.

Then this morning when Coding/Browsing/Music i get
BSOD: Driver power failure!

-Shrug off, restart and login. After login then
BSOD: Bad Pool Header!

-Restart and login safemode+networking. Runs ok for 5min then
BSOD:Bad pool header. or
BSOD: Driver power failure! or
BSOD irql less or equals!

-Restart and login safemode(minimal). Runs ok, then try to recover/rollback to 1month ago. v long wait of 20min waiting for 'shutting down' prompt to end. Other attempts to use safemode end in BSOD.

-Device Manager-Disabled tsuedo tuneling, Hamachi and Daemon tools devices (mite have been issue).

-Turn off pagefile to OS-SSD, so use RAM instead (mite have been issue, and have run old ssd 100% for 1 year+ using this).

-When restarting or shutting down
BSOD: pagefault in non paged area. or
BSOD:Bad pool header.

TO DO: Will try to repair windows start up, but windows starts up fine, just everything else which is issue!

SUSPECT: RAM become corrupted unstable, or Windows 7 install corrupted.

PROBLEM: System is unstable and BSODs doing anything.

-what is causing the issue?
- how can i fix this?
 
Why it happens is sometimes an incompatible driver is loaded into the system..
or some of the OS files, registry become corrupted.
and it does that "not less or equal" routine.

Updates are not compatible with all systems.
You can shut automatic updates off, and choose: "let me choose updates to install..."
you can load only important updates...
and check the computer manufacturer website for a list of incompatible updates.
You can shut off your antivirus and firewall before installing updates (recommended)
the security can prevent updates from installing...

If windows starts normally
allow to boot, shut off all security and firewall
put win 7 install disk in drive
run disk..... and select upgrade installation
which will not erase files and programs, but
sets the OS back to default and repairs corruption, also deletes existing updates to OS.
This is a simple way to repair a problem, and it works if windows starts normally.
(cannot be run in safe mode)
If the OS loads and runs, turn security back ON.