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| Thread ID: 106051 | 2009-12-23 10:45:00 | Troubleshooting BSOD crash | Chikara (5139) | Press F1 |
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| 842687 | 2009-12-24 06:59:00 | Thanks everyone for the quick replies, as always. Speedy, as far as I can tell the BIOS is configured correctly. To be honest many of the BIOS settings I'm unsure what they mean, but the ones that I do understand, there's nothing that stands out as obvious to me as wrong. I don't play many games, and can't recall any crashes while doing so. They do seem to be random. The last crash was with just iTunes, Firefox and Outlook open only. You mentioned the chipset drivers, according to device manager under "System devices > Intel P55 Express chipset LPC Interface controller", it says device is working properly and drivers are Microsoft drivers dated 2006 - i guess the generic MS ones. Should I be trying to locate specific Intel ones?? I ran the memory check and everything seems fine there. Wainuitech, see above re memory check results, I last upgraded graphics drivers probably about a month ago. That actually leads me to another question, the graphics card is a Asus ATI 4890 card. Should I be getting the drivers from the Asus site, or the ATI site?? Is there any difference?? Thanks for the links, I will check those out. |
Chikara (5139) | ||
| 842688 | 2009-12-24 07:09:00 | At a guess I'd say ati site will have more upto date. How big is the memory dump ?? Either myself or someone else may be able to read it. It will need to be emailed more than likely |
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| 842689 | 2009-12-24 07:13:00 | Thanks. I just checked the AMD/ATI site and there is a new driver posted on the 17th Dec. I'll give that a try first and see how that goes. |
Chikara (5139) | ||
| 842690 | 2009-12-24 07:16:00 | Sweet as :thumbs: | wainuitech (129) | ||
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