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Tobler51
Nov 1, 2009, 08:47 AM
Okay, this one is gettin me insane!
I've got a Late08 MBP (2.8ghz, 9600m gt, 4gb ram, seagate 500gb 7200 (no gforce protection)) with Snow leopard and Windows 7.

Installed Windows 7 64x (also tried it with 86x) installed the bootcamp 3.0 drivers, did a Windows 7 Update.

Started playing a Game...about 5-20 minutes later -> BSOD
Restart,....playing another Game -> BSOD
restart.....surfing through the internet -> BSOD

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Installed latest drivers for audio, video, wireless lan... BSOD....

Delete partition, format hdd (+snow leopard)
re-installed snowleopard, re-installed bootcamp+win7.
Just installed Bootcamp drivers - no update - started playing a game - BSOD

WTF?

my MBP broken or something?!?!? OSX works like a charm, but i can't run ffs WIN7!?

from january - June i've got Vista 64x, no problems.... what the hell is going on?

Is it possible to ask my reseller or apple hotline?
or will i get "we don't support windows 7 sorry"
is it possible a hardware defect? RAM? Mainboard? (but in OSX i don't have any problems..iam able to play cod4, WC tft,....)

:-/ help!



Tobler51
Nov 5, 2009, 08:34 AM
no idea?

edesignuk
Nov 5, 2009, 08:42 AM
Searching for 0x000000F4 returns probable causes of hard drive misconfiguration/impending failure.

Maybe run a full hardware test against the hard drive.

Stridder44
Nov 5, 2009, 02:34 PM
Searching for 0x000000F4 returns probable causes of hard drive misconfiguration/impending failure.

Maybe run a full hardware test against the hard drive.

Indeed. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330100

gugucom
Nov 6, 2009, 03:43 AM
Apple have a faulty HFS driver in BC 3.0. It causes frequent BSODs.

Go to windows/system32/drivers/AppleHFS.sys and rename the driver. You should have no more problems.

Tobler51
Nov 6, 2009, 03:50 PM
Apple have a faulty HFS driver in BC 3.0. It causes frequent BSODs.

Go to windows/system32/drivers/AppleHFS.sys and rename the driver. You should have no more problems.
thanks, i'll give a try!
but im going to replace hdd anyway, because i've got the stupid beachball of death^^ the whole time in OSX (and yey i already did a complete fresh osx install - and it is still there O_o)

So i think my hdd is ******** up anyway :O

but thank you!!

Tobler51
Nov 22, 2009, 04:56 AM
thanks, i'll give a try!
but im going to replace hdd anyway, because i've got the stupid beachball of death^^ the whole time in OSX (and yey i already did a complete fresh osx install - and it is still there O_o)

So i think my hdd is ******** up anyway :O

but thank you!!

WOW! it works! indeed the apple BC drivers caused my crashes!