Soldato
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hmmm..........i wouldnt of thought a hotfix is the answer but maybe worth a shot. the files it says it affects are not ones listed in your logs that i have noticed.
That event ID 14 is associated with a known bug in the Sleep/Hibernation components in Windows 7 RC.
A general description of the bug is, "when a system resumes from Sleep or Hibernation, one or more random hardware components will fail to reinitialize which requires that the system must be restarted to resume normal operation." We have seen this affect just about every type of hardware device attached to a system.
In this case, when this bug manifests itself, the Machine Check Exception (MCE) is initiated by the CPU because a hardware error was detected, but there is simply not enough information to define exactly where the error came from. The hardware error is usually the random hardware component that failed to reinitialize.
The only solution is to try and refrain from using the Sleep/Hibernate functions as much as possible. Also try to save any work you are doing prior to leaving the computer for any extended period.
This bug only seems to affect systems with particular hardware/driver configurations. The latest information we have is that this bug has been fixed in the RTM Build.
Hope this helps.
ok, did a bit of googling some of your errors, and this is the general response to the northbridge error :
are you doing anything in particular when it freezes, what do you have running on startup (antivirus, msn.....), does it always boot straight back into windows or can it sometimes take 2 or 3 attempts, do you get the windows didnt shut down properly screen with safemode etc on restart, when it loads to desktop do you get any error messages?