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I am getting a BSOD 0x7b on a Win7 32bit install in a ThinkCentre M92p in normal and safe mode.

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I received the above error after enabling Driver Verifier


I am using a SSD.


Win7 has been installed for many years.  When I started Driver Verifier I received the above error.


I have checked the drive for errors with Lenovo bootable diagnostic and Seatools. No errors found.


I have run chkdsk /r /f on the drive. No errors found.


Booted from another drive running Win7 I have run against the drive:

MalwarebyteAntiRootKit

AdwCleaner

EsetSmart Antivirus

Bitdefender

ClamAV

Malwarebytes

Note: I realize all the above only checks the files and not the registry because I am not booted into the OS.


I have updated the BIOS to 9SKT98AUS after the problem happened. As part of the troubleshooting.


This is the current setting in the BIOS

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SATA was originally set to AHCI. I changed it to IDE for testing.

I re-booted. It came up with the same 0x7b

While IDE is selected I changed the Native Mode Operation from enabled to disabled.

I re-booted. It came up with the same 0x7b

 

SpeedStep Enabled


Hyper Threading Enabled


Turbo Mode Enabled


Secure Boot Disabled


Boot Mode Auto (I have tried UEFI & Legacy)


Boot Priority Legacy First (I have tried UEFI First)


Quick Boot Enabled


I have rebuilt the BCD with

Windows 7 CD. three times.

EasyRE

EasyBCD

Visual BCD Editor

Dual-boot repair

My own bat file.


I have created a SATA hard drive on this machine with Win7 and copied the hard drive driver to the dead partition.


Unfortunately the drivers I copied are not for SSD.  (If they are different)


   Intel SSDSC2CW240A3


I have rebuilt the MBR


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Above is the drive I am working with. It is a dual boot. For this testing I am not concerned about the XP partition. For this testing I have made the Win7 partition active and I hid the XP partition. In order to change the Win7 partition active and hide the XP partition I boot up to a hard drive running win7 plugged into the USB port. All the following testing will not have anything plugged into any USB ports. When the XP partition is active it boots up fine.



Thanks,


Docfxit


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