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    Hello.

    Recently I have beed getting random BSOD crashes and pc freezes.

    System specs are

    Motherboard: Asus A4M87TD/USB3

    CPU: Phenom II X 4 965 BE

    GPU: Gigabyte Radeon R9 270 X 2 GB

    RAM: Corsair Vengace 8 GB (2x4gb) 1600 CL9

    PSU: 500W

    I ran tests:

    Memtest: 2 pieces of RAM moved together, between banks for 12 hours - no error

    Memter: one piece of ram at a time in 4 different banks each for 7 hours - no error

    Stability test OCCT for 3 hours - no crash

    Prime95 test 1 hour - no crash

    GPU has beed tested in another PC and works without any problem

    Accidents seem random.

    PC can get a bsod while using an internet browser (opera and IE also) or during a game (Battlefield 4, Battlefield 3, games, F2P, Eveonline etc.).

    The system is clean installed yesterday with driveres up-to-date.

    Used Whocashed to try to locate the troublemaker of disorders, but without result.

    Hers the link to 3 the most recent dump files

    https://onedrive.live.com/redir?RESID=DFB27DBEF4C25712! 1813 & authkey =! ABusdbioU9G1Vvs&ithint=file%2c.zip

    Any help would be appreciated.

    There is certainly no problem of software here, I'll tell you that much. This very much looks like failing RAM currently, or the motherboard as you said.

    How do you use your RAM via the BIOS? I * do * it passes Memtest, but it can still be misconfigured. I reset the CMOS for testing purposes and leave everything to default settings, not to touch even the DRAM timings. Leave for what she restores.

    Kind regards

    Patrick

  • Having intermittent BSOD crash

    Having intermittent BSOD crash.

    Hello community, I had intermittent crash or BSOD problems for about six months now.

    I know: cannot reproduce the crash at will. Seems to be intermittent without real reason. System can work several hours or even days without any problem. Then I can have several accidents within minutes of each other. I installed Windows office in 2013, the situation went from bad to worse, extremely. Of course, I ran system restore to get rid of this problem.

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    System Stats:

    Name of the operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

    Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601

    Another Description of 64-bit operating system

    Manufacturer of operating system Microsoft Corporation

    Name of the system

    System manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

    X58A-UD3R system model

    System Type x 64-based PC

    Processor Intel Core i7 950 @ 3.07 GHz 3060 Mhz, 4 Lossnay, 8 logical processors

    BIOS Version/Date award Software International, Inc. FF, 18/02/2011

    SMBIOS Version 2.4

    Windows directory C:\Windows

    System directory C:\Windows\system32

    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1

    The local United States

    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514".

    Username

    The Rocky area times time

    Physical memory (RAM) installed 6,00 GB

    6,00 GB total physical memory

    4.11 GB available physical memory

    12.0 GB total virtual memory

    9.91 GB available virtual memory

    Page file space 6,00 GB

    Paging file C:\pagefile.sys

    Most of the mini dump errors is associated with ntoskrnl.exe

    ==================================================

    Dump file: 112913-26379 - 01.dmp

    Crash time: 29/11/2013-21:31:54

    Bug Check String:

    Bug check code: 0 x 00000101

    Parameter 1: 00000000'00000019

    Parameter 2: 00000000'00000000

    Parameter 3: fffff880'03313180

    Parameter 4: 00000000'00000006

    Caused by the pilot: volmgr.sys

    Caused by the address: volmgr.sys + 14d0

    Description of the file: the Volume Manager driver

    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

    Company: Microsoft Corporation

    File version: 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119 - 1850)

    CPU: x 64

    Plant address: ntoskrnl.exe + 75bc0

    Stack address 1:

    The stack address 2:

    Address 3 the battery:

    Computer name:

    Full path: C:\Windows\MiniDump\112913-26379-01.dmp

    Number of processors: 8

    Main version: 15

    Minor Version: 7601

    Size of the dump file: 291 032

    Dump of file time: 29/11/2013-21:33:41

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    Thank you.

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  • Random & sometimes return BSOD is please help

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    Recently I had recurring problems with my 4-5 + years, Compaq Presario CQ60-417DX running Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit. I received several bsod, and the majority of them are DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL bugs. I don't know what is the cause but I did tests of hard drive, memory, and several times startup repair. The tests come back fine Startup Repair has fixed the temproarily only problem and then come back the BSOD. Any suggestions?
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    Brenden

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    Welcome to the community Microsoft and thanks for posting the question.

    According the description, you get BSOD in Vista-based computer.

    1A what situation do you get BSOD? That you get when you work on a particular application/operation or it occurs randomly?

    2. don't you make recent changes that caused the problem?

    3. do you have external devices attached to the computer?

    4. What are the error numbers, see the BSOD screen?

    See the link below for trouble below to resolve blue screen issues:

    Method 1)

    How to fix BlueScreen (STOP) errors that cause Windows Vista to shut down or restart unexpectedly

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958233

    Note: The data available on bad sectors may be lost when chkdsk attempts to repair your hard drive.

    Method 2) run Microsoft Safety Scanner to check any Virus infection:

    Microsoft safety scanner

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

    Note: If infections are detected during the scan, there is a risk of data loss because infected files will be deleted.

    Click the link below to provide newspapers at the time when the computer crashed:

    Open event viewer

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer

    Please follow these recommended steps, review the additional information provided and post back if you still have the problem. I will be happy to provide you with additional options.

  • WIN 8 OS not installing\ graphics driver not responding\ OS crashing from time to time

    Name: SAM

    Product: Pavillion G6 2231tx Notebook pc

    Serial number: {content removed}

    Operating system (OS): Windows 8

    MY OS is getting crashed whenever I install it by a technician and it is more than 10 times.

    engineers are also not sure about the problem.

    I have a flicking screen

    When I play a game, my system hangs.

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    These specifications are the correct factory for your laptop?

    What is your laptop?

    If so, it indicates that this device has not been tested or certified for Windows 8. I suspect that the biggest part of the problem is that the drivers of the switchable graphics system is not compatible with Windows 8. Windows 8 has changed the architecture of pilot from 1.0 to 1.1 + and this breaks the switchable graphics feature and causes some strange problems occur.

    If the information that I work with is incorrect, please let me know.

    From the information I have, switchable graphics driver must be installed by using the compatibility mode of Windows 8 in a specific order.

    Try the steps listed in my post here for your switchable graphics platform. I think that it is at the heart of the issue that you are experiencing.

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    I'm having two issues that may or may not be related. My graphics card keeps resetting itself. Sometimes, it works and I can continue working.other times I get a screen full of vertical lines and have to reboot. The computer also will not combat or race to the power of the battery. If it is and I unplug the power adapter AC it is closed. Any ideas on how to fix my dv7 problems want? It's the windows 8 that I am running after doing a full restore yesterday in the hope that if would solve the problem. If didn't.

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    However, my last suggestion is to reinstall the operating system. This is because their may be a software or a virus causing the problems you describe. It's a long shot, but since you will need to backup everything in any case, you can do it as well.

    First of all, please make sure that you back up your files. Here is information on how to proceed: backup of files (Windows 8)

    Once this is done, it is safe to reinstall the operating system. Performing a recovery of HP (Windows 8) system

    If the same situation occurs, the risk computer has a faulty hardware. At this time, please contact HP telephone support or bring to a repairer to evaluate.

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  • Constant BSOD/crash on Windows 8

    Hi I just did a clean install of windows 8 pro last week. Since then, I have had several accidents. It is random when it happens, sometimes it will happen as soon as I start, sometimes a few hours later. I tried to find me a solution, but were unsuccessful. So now, I hope that someone here may be able to help me. I am blue screen reader, and every time it crashes it is because of ntoskrnl.exe any help would be greatly appreciated. I am also attaching a SkyDrive link with all the files of dump C:\Windows\Minidump.

    Minidump link: http://sdrv.ms/125t7Ga

    Thanks in advance,

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    Kaspersky is a common cause of BSOD.


    I remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials at LEAST FOR TESTER.

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    Stop 0 x 124 is a hardware error
    If you are overclocking try to reset your settings to standard processor and see if that helps.
    If you keep getting the BSOD here are things more than you may want.

    This is usually hardware related, defective heat, memory or processor even if it is "possible" he is associated (rare) driver.

    Stop 0 x 124 - what it means and what to try

    Synopsis:
    A "stop 0 x 124" is fundamentally different from many other types of bluescreens because it arises from a complaint of material.
    Stop 0 x 124 minidumps contain very little concrete information, and it is therefore necessary to address the problem as a case of material in an unknown state of distress.

    Generic troubleshooting ' Stop 0 x 124 ":

    1) to ensure that none of the hardware components are overclocked. Material which is pushed beyond its design specifications - by overclocking - may malfunction in unpredictable ways.
    (2) ensure that the machine is sufficiently cooled.
    If there is doubt, open the side of the case (be aware of all the relevant conditions guaranteed!) PC and direct an electric fan squarely to the motherboard. Who will rule on most cooling problems (lack of).
    3) update all drivers related to materials: video, sound, RAID (if applicable), NIC... anything that interacts with a piece of hardware.
    It is best to run the latest drivers anyway.
    (4) update the BIOS of your motherboard according to the manufacturer's instructions.
    Their website should provide detailed instructions on the brand and model-specific procedure.
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    At the time of writing, Windows 7 does not have to suffer from a defect, but it is nevertheless important to keep Windows up-to-date.
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    The most obvious examples are the RAM and HDD (s).
    For the RAM, use the 3 rd-party memtest86 utility to run several hours a test value. (6-8 passes to stress the ram)
    For hard drives, verify if CHKDSK /R finds any problems on (s), including "bad sectors".
    Unreliable RAM, in particular, is mortal, as well as software, and anything other than a 100% clear memory test result is cause for concern. Unfortunately, even a 100% clear result the diagnostic utilities does not guarantee that the RAM is free of any defect - only that none have been encountered during the test passes.


    7) as the last of the non-invasive troubleshooting steps, perform a "Vanilla" Windows reinstallation: just the OS itself without additional applications, games, utilities, updates, new drivers - or ANYTHING that does not come from the Windows 7 disc.
    Who stops working mitigate the problem of the 0 x 124, jump to the next step.
    If you run the "Vanilla" installation long enough to convince yourself that not a single 0 x 124 accident occurred, start installing applications and updates slowly, always stopping between successive additions long enough to get an idea of the question if the machine is still free of 0 x 124 breaks down.
    Smash back, obviously the latest addition of software may be somehow connected to the root cause.
    If the stop error 0 x 124 persist despite the above steps, and the equipment is under warranty, consider to go back and ask for a replacement that does not suffer periodic MCE events.
    Be aware that want to perform the subsequent hardware troubleshooting steps can, in some cases, void your warranty:
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    Reinstall all memory modules and connectors.
    Use a can of compressed air to clean the RAM DIMM supports as much as possible.
    (9) If all else fails, start removing items of hardware one by one in the hope that the culprit is something non-essential that can be eliminated.
    Obviously, this type of testing is much easier if you have access to equivalent components in order to perform swaps.

    If you are in the situation to have completed all the steps above without a resolution of the symptom, unfortunately the most likely reason is that the error message is literally correct - something is fundamentally wrong with the hardware of the machine.

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