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The Dell Inspiron 1545 was never tested by Dell to support Windows 10:
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Dell offers no drivers for windows 10 for Inspiron 1545:
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OS Name: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro
OS Version: 6.3.9600 N/A Build 9600
BIOS Version: Dell Inc. A05, 25/02/2009
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 3.00 GB
System Type X86-based PC
These are actionable events in the logs that should be troubleshooted:
Code:Event[51933]: Log Name: System Source: Ntfs Date: 2019-05-16T21:03:10.846 Event ID: 55 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Spare Description: A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume ??. A corruption was found in a file system index structure. The file reference number is 0x9000000000009. The name of the file is "<unable to determine file name>". The corrupted index attribute is ":$SII:$INDEX_ALLOCATION".
Code:Event[51599]: Log Name: System Source: Application Popup Date: 2019-01-29T23:36:23.291 Event ID: 26 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Spare Description: Application pop-up: Windows - Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low : Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file. During this process, memory requests for some applications may be denied. For more information, see Help.Code:Event[52665]: Log Name: System Source: volmgr Date: 2019-05-17T18:12:46.784 Event ID: 46 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Spare Description: Crash dump initialization failed!
When available post the results of scannow and restorehealth commands.
For the recent BSOD please open a thread on our sister website:
BSOD Crashes and Debugging | Windows 8 Help Forums
For the drive file system corruption:
Open administrative command prompt and type or copy and paste:
chkdsk /r /v
This may take many hours so plan to run overnight.
Use the text and images in this link to find the chkdsk report in the event viewer > copy and paste > notepad > post a share link into the thread
CHKDSK - Check a Drive for Errors in Windows 8 | Windows 8 Help Forums
Check Disk (chkdsk) - Read Event Viewer Log - Windows 7 Help Forums
Last edited by zbook; 19 May 2019 at 16:23.
Launch the application > search for:
Microsoft services
Microsoft services
The setupmem.dmp and CBS.log files OneDrive would not upload so I uploaded it to Google Drive;
setupmem (1).dmp - Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d_l...ew?usp=sharing
These were not yet posted:
a) sfc /scannow
b) dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
c) setuperr.log
d) setupact.log
e) setupdiag
Do you know of other Dell Inspiron that were able to upgrade to Windows 10 without Dell testing and support and without Dell drivers?
If so what did they do for Dell drivers?
Please indicate whether you opened a new thread on Eight Forums yet to troubleshoot the BSOD.
The misbehaving driver in the setupmem.dmp was a software driver from Hitman pro.
1) Uninstall hitman pro alert
2) Uninstall Malwarebytes using the applicable uninstall tool:
https://downloads.malwarebytes.com/file/mb_clean
3) Uninstall McAfee with the applicable uninstall tool:
https://service.mcafee.com/webcenter...%3D6tkwg7qkj_9
4) Make sure Windows defender is on
5) If there are no BSOD for one week you can reinstall antivirus software or continue using windows defender. If you intend to perform windows upgrades it is best to use only windows defender.
6) Some antiirus software may need to be installed in sequence so that there are no conflicts. Each software should be checked before reinstallation.
Code:hmpalert HitmanPro.Alert Support Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\hmpalert.sys Kernel Driver Yes Auto Running OK Normal No Yes
Code:hmpalert.sys Tue Apr 8 14:28:33 2014 (53444DE1)Code:Fri May 17 12:04:18.950 2019 (UTC - 5:00)
Last edited by zbook; 19 May 2019 at 19:30.
I will check again as to which files were not posted.
I only know what HeM posted above Access Denied
I am coming to the conclusion that Dell Inspiron 1545 cannot be updated to Windows 10
Nevertheless I am at the moment running chkdsk /r /v which as you say will take a very long time and as you point out there are issues with this pc which might be able to be solved.
Yes, my Dell Inspiron 1545 [2010, happily on ver 1809 now] & my Dell Inspiron 9300 [2005, now limited to ver 1709] were both updated to Windows 10 despite the absence of Dell testing & support.
I have told the OP about what I did for the 1545 drivers [wifi card, display] in the OP's other thread - Application that will check the compatibility of all existing hardware [page 3**]
** I also notice from the OP's post at the top of that page that we also have the same LAN card. I never had to do anything special about that either.
But the 1545 was on sale for several years and its hardware changed over time. Mine was a year or two newer than the OP's. Mine is 64 bit whereas the OP's is 32 bit.
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Yes, Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop from Windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 BSOD | Windows 8 Help ForumsPlease indicate whether you opened a new thread on Eight Forums yet to troubleshoot the BSOD.
I will post these asap when I'm at home later tonight.These were not yet posted:
a) sfc /scannow
b) dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
c) setuperr.log
d) setupact.log
e) setupdiag
CBS Log https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d_laV0l4M_DdoKh8TVXWEia0GmkmnpCo/view?usp=sharing
sfc and dism
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eh3...ew?usp=sharing
setuperr.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dcy...ew?usp=sharing
setupact.log
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QWC...ew?usp=sharing
setupdiag cannot be found!
I will perform steps 1 to 6 uninstall AV's and try updating again!
Last edited by scopio; 20 May 2019 at 06:29.
1) Scannow displayed:
2) Restorehealth displayed:Code:Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. Note that logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios.
3) Open administrative command prompt and copy and paste:Code:The restore operation completed successfully. The component store corruption was repaired. The operation completed successfully.
findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt
4) Find the text file on the desktop > post a share link into the thread
5) Rerun scannow after the above steps and post the results into the thread
6) Post the event viewer chkdsk report using the info in the links of the earlier post
Code:2019-05-19 23:26:17, Info CSI 0000000c@2019/5/19:22:26:17.423 Corruption detection complete. numCorruptions = 1, Disp = 1. 2019-05-19 23:26:17, Info CBS Repr: CSI meta data corruption found, will commit repair transaction if repair is asked.
Code:Run through this check list before the next upgrade attempt: 1) remove nonessential hardware docks USB devices printers headset speakers joysticks projectors scanners plotters portable optical drives (CD, DVD) microphones cameras webcams smartphones bluetooth devices USB drives (other than a windows 10 iso if used for the upgrade) USB Wireless Mouse or Keyboard Receiver, USB Wireless Network Card secondary monitors 2) These should be the only attached devices: wired mouse wired keyboard monitor Any of these that have been done in the past week are not necessary to repeat: 3) open administrative command prompt and type or copy and paste: (repair file system) chkdsk /r /v This may take many hours so plan to run overnight Find the chkdsk report in the event viewer using the information in this link and post into the thread: Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/40822-read-chkdsk-log-event-viewer-windows-10-a.html 4) open administrative command prompt and copy and paste: (repair operating system) sfc /scannow dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth When these have completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread 5) update windows (have all recommended updates installed) and reboot after updates 6) uninstall all non-Microsoft antivirus software (This includes always on and manual software.) (This includes running the applicable antivirus uninstall tools for any AV that could have been incompletely unistalled) 7) Uninstall all non-Microsoft firewall software 8) Uninstall all non-Microsoft disk encryption software 9) Run disk cleanup to clean temporary and system files 10) Verify that the drive has > 30 GB free space (At least 25 GB is needed for creating dumps) 11) Place the computer in clean boot: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...oot-in-windows How to perform a Clean Boot in Windows 10 - TechNet Articles - United States (English) - TechNet Wiki 12) Detach all SATA devices other than the disk drive that has the Windows operating system (Make sure that the only disk drive that is attached to the computer at the time of the upgrade attempt is the disk drive containing Windows) (Other disk drives may be able to be detached by disconnecting cables or if necessary to remove the the drive from the computer) 13) Make sure that there are is metered connection after the upgrade: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17452/windows-metered-internet-connections-faq
For Windows 8:
Troubleshoot Problem with Clean Boot in Windows 8 | Windows 8 Help Forums