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    BSoD, hmmm.

    Ok, I got my new PC a while now, everything works fine, very pleased with how it performs with all latest games.

    I got a small problem though.

    Sometimes (happend like 6 times since the time I got the PC) I get a BSoD, the first two happend when I was running WMP and started up a dualbox of the game Lineage 2, when it happend the music froze and was like stuck on a note, pretty loud, so I thought it was maybe WMP causing the problem.
    After that it happend even when my PC was on Idle and I only pressed the shortcut to Assassins Creed, nothing else was running. Ever since that it happend like 3 times more.

    The BSoD I get looks a bit like this: (this is not completly the same as mine though, found this one on the net)


    I only know a bit of the last one, wasn't able to make a photo or something though.
    At this one, where it says: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA at mine it said: (at the last BSoD) SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION

    And it started to 'gather' system crash information in the lower side of the screen, and eventually rebooted itself, giving me the "Windows was shut down to prevent damage" would you like to recover something, and I could choose between safe-mode and start Windows normally.
    I haven't lost anything though, so I started it normally everytime.

    Eventually when Windows goes to the desktop, it gives an error message and shows some information (it's in Dutch but I'll post it anyway) saying do you want to search for a solution, though when I press it, it searches and than closes itself, doing nothing lol

    Here is the error message: (in Dutch)


    Now I only want to know, is there a way to find out why it does this BSoD sometimes (windows creates certain crash dump files right? Dunno if I can find something in there?)
    Will this BSoD's cause my system to not work properly anymore at a certain time?

    Or maybe these kind of crashes are just the "price-you-pay" for running a 64-bit system?

    All my system information is in 'my system' on the left.

    Any help, information, advice or just a chatter appreciated!
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    Re: BSoD, hmmm.

    if you dont find the anser in this thread await a reply on this one xD
    http://www.techsupportforum.com/micr...-problems.html

    exact same problem!

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    Re: BSoD, hmmm.

    Have you stress tested your overclock to be sure it's stable? (Memtest86+, Prime95.. the usual suspects)

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    Re: BSoD, hmmm.

    Quote Originally Posted by Viper81 View Post
    Have you stress tested your overclock to be sure it's stable? (Memtest86+, Prime95.. the usual suspects)
    Haven't done a single overclock, everything is running on stock settings

    Quote Originally Posted by jackvdbuk View Post
    if you dont find the anser in this thread await a reply on this one xD
    http://www.techsupportforum.com/micr...-problems.html

    exact same problem!
    Well I'm not having straight away restarts, only combined with the BSoD's, after that it automatically restarts after it gathered data etc.

    Also, the picture I posted from the BSoD's is not the one I made, it's just similar, the codes it gives etc. I wouldn't really know if they are the same (except for the first code line, that one I mentioned what it said in the first post)

    Anyhow, I'll keep an eye on that topic.
    Last edited by NovaSphere; 15-11-2008 at 02:58 PM.
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    Re: BSoD, hmmm.

    Doh, read the model number incorrectly!
    What's usually useful to know from a BSOD is the file name that it reports with the error.
    Have you disabled the "automatic reboot on error" option? That should help you capture the error.

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    Re: BSoD, hmmm.

    sounds to me like your ram is broken. try running with just one stick of ram in, then if it still errors with a different stick. go through them till you find the bad one.

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