LENOVO LAPTOPS: System experiences an intermittent blue-screen (BSOD), with a stop code of 0x1000007E

Niektórzy z was (jak ja) mieli zapewne kłopoty ze sterownikami do karty grafiki – przede wszystkim w windows 7, ale też w Windows Vista. Wprawdzie wydany własnie W7RC w buildzie 7100 podobno rozwiązuje ten problem, ale…

Na wszelki wypadek przytoczę zapis ze strony Lenovo – co trzeba zrobić, aby ten kłopot rozwiązać. Umnie to pomogło.

…After rebooting from the failure, you may also have a record of the problem in your Event Viewer. Look for a Source of “Save Dump” on Windows XP or “BugCheck”on Windows Vista. In either case, the Event ID is 1001 and it is at the “Information” level. It will say “The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x1000007e (0xc0000005, 0x00000000, 0x89fe0c54, 0x89fe0950).” (Note that the 3rd and 4th parameters will vary)…

SOLUTIONS:

Solution

The Turbo Memory controller architecture requires the HDD controller to be in AHCI mode.

How to change the configuration:

  1. Enter BIOS setup.
  2. Enter the Config menu.
  3. Enter the SATA menu.
  4. Choose AHCI mode.

Note: If after you make this change you get a BSOD with a stop code of 0x0000007B every time you boot (you may not be able to see the stop code), you do not have the AHCI driver already installed in your operating system. Systems pertaining to this tip should not experience this problem, because (1) it can only happen on Windows XP, and (2) in order to get this BSOD you have to have the AHCI driver installed (just not in use). Regardless, if you are experiencing this problem, change your BIOS settings back to Compatibility mode, and once in Windows, install the latest Turbo Memory Controller driver. Once that is complete, change BIOS back to AHCI mode.

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