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    Receiving a new BSOD...

    I had an issue with a repeating BSOD about 2 months ago and it was quickly resolved by Scan. But tonight I have been receiving a new one that says the following:

    A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.
    The Stop code is: 0x00000101

    It only seems to be happening at the minute when I try and render a video file from Sony Vegas Pro 10 (which I need to do for work). Is there an easy fix for this?

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    Re: Receiving a new BSOD...

    A quick Google seems to suggest this relates to Graphic issues, do you have a graphics card in the machine or are you using on board? You could try updating the drivers.

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    Re: Receiving a new BSOD...

    Yeah I have the latest drivers for my graphics card (GTX 580). A lot of topics on the net are saying it's down to a faulty CPU which I hope isn't true.

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    Re: Receiving a new BSOD...

    I'm getting this too! Just opened a case via this forum. Same card and (I assume) same Sandybridge o/c @ 4.7GHz?

    All drivers updated

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    Re: Receiving a new BSOD...

    Quote Originally Posted by StephenK View Post
    I'm getting this too! Just opened a case via this forum. Same card and (I assume) same Sandybridge o/c @ 4.7GHz?
    All drivers updated
    SCAN contacted me and told me to change the Load Line calibration to Extreme in the BIOS under AI Tweaker and this fixed the issue and hasn't happened since. So I don't know if you want to try this too (if the problem is exactly the same).

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