2013-04-12, 10:10 | Link #1 | |
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Bsod
MB: gigabyte 965P-DS4
RAM: 4GB 4 sticks ddr2-800 Using win7 32bit From the whoscrashed program Quote:
Recently I keep getting BSOD like once a day or once every 2 days. Can happen anytime. I don't install a lot of stuff. Recently I installed a new version of winamp and I have uninstalled it and still got BSOD so not this either. Other programs that suffer changes are FF, Aion and comodo. Like I said I barely install new stuff. I have used memtest and nothing wrong. Cleaned the PC inside and remove the mem sticks and put back and still the same. In other thread demonix suggested: "Also have you checked for any BIOS updates since that has been listed as a fix to the problem (also disabling and BIOS memory options such as caching and shadowing have also been mentioned as a way to fix it). " Well I don't see any those options in bios and besides MB is old and bios updates are long gone. I don't think it's this way to take. Well I could format and installed all over again... except that I just found out that my dvd-rw drive is not reckonising my win7 DVD. It's awesome the hardware isn't it. Anyone got any ideas about this situation?
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2013-04-12, 10:22 | Link #2 |
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Well, if it's always the same error code, that can rule out a few things.
Spoiler for From microsoft:
So RAM, hard drives, CPU, GPU are the likely culprits - in that order from likely to unlikely - unless it's somehow caused by software. A format would certainly rule out software problems. Remember that you can always burn windows on a DVD or put it on a memory stick and install from there. All you need from your original installation media is the product key.
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2013-04-12, 11:30 | Link #4 |
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I don't have a big usb stick :/
The BSOD seems to happen at random times. Edit1: I did a memtest with a version that run in windows. I wanted to try the one with boot and damn I can't make it boot from the usb stick at all. I used: "Auto-installer for USB Key (Win 9x/2k/xp/7)". I used the format option. Supposedly this way the usb stick is ready right? I have 4 options in boot menu: usb-zip, usb-cdrom, usb-hdd and usb-ffd. None boots from the usb stick. I am lost here Can we install windows from copied content to the HDD? I mean you copy all the stuff from the CD to the HDD and then run setup. At least I can do that buy using another pc to copy the stuff from the DVD disk and pass to my PC. I read somewhere in the net that we could install this way. Anyone had any experience on this? Edit2: Ok... My Gigabyte board doesn't like usb boot. Lost cause. My DVD-RW seems to read even less dvds now... ok... this shit is dead. Edit3: I have spent 19€ on a new DVDRW drive that I will barely use... T_T Seriously wicked hardware. My usb logitech keyboard works at the initial post. Then the screen where in choose where to boot the keyboard stops working so I couldn't press any button to boot from the DVD. Doh. I had to use a ps2 keyboard.
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2013-04-13, 08:05 | Link #6 | |
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However, since both the files you mentioned have also had page_fault_in_nonpaged_area blue screen crashes and all the others relate to memory access violations then there might be some hardware or software fault. |
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