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| 1272006 | 2012-05-12 03:44:00 | And in safe mode?Safe mode locks up too, just tested it. I'm not sure what to do to try to get it to BSOD in safe mode - usually the BSODs happen when I'm doing something, the lockup/freezing can happen anytime (even when I'm out of the room). Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 1272007 | 2012-05-12 07:24:00 | It may not BSOD in safe mode. The driver may not load for it to crash. If its still freezing, it maybe a hardware prob. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1272008 | 2012-05-12 07:31:00 | Could it be a hardware fault? | stratex5 (16685) | ||
| 1272009 | 2012-05-12 08:21:00 | I'm fairly sure its hardware, as I have formatted and reinstalled Win 7 and still have the same issues happening. I just can't figure out what part of the hardware is faulty. Or maybe there's something wrong with the latest version of the Win 7 drivers for one of my devices? Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 1272010 | 2012-05-12 08:31:00 | Could be either - Suggestion - Try running it on a fresh install, just the basic Drivers that preload with windows. If you must add drivers then try it as is first, see what happens. (ONLY one main Drive, and Optical Drive) --- Then if its OK, install as required chipset,Network, Audio, Graphic one at a time, and try each for a while unless its crashes before hand. If it crashes on the default Windows drivers, disconnect the Optical drive - then its a case of trying different RAM, HDD, Graphic Card. "if" is still crashing then there may be a motherboard or CPU problem, But I'd suspect its more Motherboard than CPU. Sometimes its a process of elimination to see whats actually causing it. |
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| 1272011 | 2012-05-12 08:34:00 | Whats the mobo? None of the hdds are running in PIO mode are they? When you reinstalled Win7, did you disconnect the other hdds (besides the one you installed Windows on)?? Is there a card reader on this? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1272012 | 2012-05-12 09:35:00 | The only drivers now are the ones that Windows 7 automatically installed for any devices when I installed it (some it may have auto-downloaded). Prior to the reformat I had used mostly drivers I had downloaded from vendors (geforce drivers, canon drivers, etc.) The optical drive has been disconnected, the graphics card removed. The mobo is an Asus P5NMX IIRC. Don't know what PIO mode is? The two HDDs currently connected are both SATA. The other two I disconnected. There isn't a card reader. Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 1272013 | 2012-05-12 10:16:00 | This is a long shot, but nothing to lose. Click start, type in MSINFO32.EXE Select it and open - when it opens, expand the + next to Software environment - click on "Windows Error Reporting" (may take a min or so to open - when it does, is there anything at the time of the BSOD's look for something common in the way of errors.:2cents: Also have a look under Hardware Resources Have a look through everything under the lists, look for anything that says errors, conflicts etc. ( take note of the I/O) for any conflicts -- everything "should" read OK |
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| 1272014 | 2012-05-12 10:57:00 | Did you install Intel Application Accelerator?? If you did, uninstall it. It looks like this can also cause that 0x00000044 stop error | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1272015 | 2012-05-12 21:34:00 | This is a long shot, but nothing to lose. Click start, type in MSINFO32.EXE Select it and open - when it opens, expand the + next to Software environment - click on "Windows Error Reporting" (may take a min or so to open - when it does, is there anything at the time of the BSOD's look for something common in the way of errors.:2cents: Also have a look under Hardware Resources Have a look through everything under the lists, look for anything that says errors, conflicts etc. ( take note of the I/O) for any conflicts -- everything "should" read OKThere was nothing that seemed remotely close to the time of any of the BSOD. In fact most of the error messages had times when I know the PC was turned off (2am, 3am etc.) which is kinda odd. I checked the PC time, it's correct... Everything under Hardware Resources has an OK next to it. There are some things listed under Conflicts/Sharing section though - is that OK? The conflicts are: I/O Port 0x00000000-0x00000CF7 PCI bus I/O Port 0x00000000-0x00000CF7 Direct memory access controller IRQ 20 Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller IRQ 20 Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Memory Address 0xFEFF0000-0xFEFF00FF System board Memory Address 0xFEFF0000-0xFEFF00FF System board Memory Address 0xFEFF0000-0xFEFF00FF High precision event timer Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF PCI bus Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Memory Address 0xEA000000-0xEBFFFFFF NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) Memory Address 0xEA000000-0xEBFFFFFF PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Mike. |
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