Blue screen constatly happening

eridian00

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So recently I have been having the blue screen crash happen a more often. It happened before but just every now and then, now it happens several times a day. It seems to have no pattern either, it happens at any time, no matter if I am playing a game, or simply have just turned the PC on. Whenever it happens the same technical info pops up, which are these numbers:0x0000001A (0x0000000000041790,0xFFFFFA80036b5C0, 0x000000000000FFFF, and 0x0000000000000000). Can anyone help me?
 
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Ha. Okay. I take that means you haven't tried to overclock. To reseat your RAM, simply take it out, and replace it back in or move it to another RAM channel (the slots) Memory test is achieved by (on most computers) pressing f8 on boot (press it alot) and you will be greeted by a advanced boot options screen. Down the bottom there should be a memory test. Press Tab or down arrow to get to it and enter to run it. To run chkdsk open CMD (start key + r and type cmd into the menu that appears) When it opens type chkdsk then the drive (e.g. chkdsk c:\) Let that run. To clear your CMOS take that round battery out of your motherboard for 5 minutes. Then replace it.


Simple! :)

PCJoe

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That usually means faulty memory or HDD. Run the chkdsk utility on all of your drives and run a memory test. If it still happens, reseat your RAM and try to reinstall windows. Clear your CMOS too, if you have tried to overclock
 

PCJoe

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Ha. Okay. I take that means you haven't tried to overclock. To reseat your RAM, simply take it out, and replace it back in or move it to another RAM channel (the slots) Memory test is achieved by (on most computers) pressing f8 on boot (press it alot) and you will be greeted by a advanced boot options screen. Down the bottom there should be a memory test. Press Tab or down arrow to get to it and enter to run it. To run chkdsk open CMD (start key + r and type cmd into the menu that appears) When it opens type chkdsk then the drive (e.g. chkdsk c:\) Let that run. To clear your CMOS take that round battery out of your motherboard for 5 minutes. Then replace it.


Simple! :)
 
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