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I booted off a CD, renamed the System Volume Information folder to "Old System Volume Information" and then the computer booted fine. So this is very interesting, I just found out that my crashes seem to do with the System Volume Information folder. Most of our users are pretty low end users, they are not installing a lot of things, just web, email and documents. Of them having it, that something is happening and causing it to break.
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I have many of these Lenovo laptops with the same base image that don't seem to have the problem (yet), but I'm scared that since three have all reported the issue within 1-2 week Here is a link to one of the MINI-Dump files it created when it blue screened: I'm not saying these services have anything to do with it, but whatever the issue is, seems to be activated a lot sooner when those services are running. Longer, but still not 100% and it would eventually give the same blue screen. I found through process of elimination that if I disabled the "Superfetch" and "Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider" service, I could get the computer to be stable for a LOT I can boot in safe mode but in normal mode, the computer boots up and if I just let it sit at the "Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE" to log in (we are on a domain) it will blue screen after aįew minutes, or if I log in, it will blue screen after a few minutes.
NTFS.SYS BLUE SCREEN WINDOWS 7 DRIVERS
I verified again that all drivers were updated. I spent all day researching the issue, trying to figure out what
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All of these users were running fine when all of a sudden this started to happen. Page Fault In Non Paged Area and referenced NTFS.SYS (they were all based on this image I created). In the last few days, three separate people have contacted our help center (I work at a college) saying their brand new thinkpad was suddenly blue screening with a 0x50 I fully removed any anti-virus software to ensure that was not conflicting. I ran a memory test (came up clean), hard drive check (came up clean). To another working Lenovo and got the same issue. I also flashed the BIOS to the current version.
NTFS.SYS BLUE SCREEN WINDOWS 7 UPDATE
I also used the ThinkVantage System update to ensure I have the latest driver for everything in the system. Office 2007 and all updates for Win7 and Office. This image was very simple: the OS (as stated above), I recently created an image that we have used for about 50 Lenovo T410 Thinkpad laptops with Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4.