Random Restart with amd asus cpu/motherboard

musashi4144

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May 11, 2014
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I have been experiencing random restarts with my computer. it happens when I run different programs and games. i have tried changing the power supply but to no avail. this is the error message i get on the blue screen:
STOP: 0X0000000A (0X0000000000000000, 0X000000000000000, 0X0000000000000001, 0XFFFFF80002AB91D7
If anyone know that this message means or at least what type of message (power vs driver), Please let me know so I can find the right solution to this. Thank you.
 
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I found this that kinda covers what I said above about the one stick for him got his to work so he could look things over

http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/134663-bsod-irql_not_less_or_equal-stop-0x0000000a.html

but like that one of mine it did not mater what memory I tried to use it still only worked with one stick of any speed or brand at default bios settings and never worked with 2 or more sticks at all... I just blamed asus junk motherboard for that in the end... also funny that all the parts that I tried to use on that asus board worked fine and stable on another build that were not asus.
well not to say its a fix for you my old asus sabertooth 990fx did this a lot and I just got rid of it .... but test your hard drive a faulty drive can cause this due to read write errors or some bad blocks that may have info your system needs and are moved to a good part of the drive and may have been corrupted .. but try to check out your drive if its a wd drive use there data life guard for it
 
you can.. I had a board that done this and found it would only run on one stick of any stick in any slot at default setings in the bios any thing more than that it would bsod . ran it like that with out any more issues till I got rid of it . but it also may be hardware or driver.. you may have to go over it all one at a time till you find it .. theres a lot of things to cause this
 
I found this that kinda covers what I said above about the one stick for him got his to work so he could look things over

http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/134663-bsod-irql_not_less_or_equal-stop-0x0000000a.html

but like that one of mine it did not mater what memory I tried to use it still only worked with one stick of any speed or brand at default bios settings and never worked with 2 or more sticks at all... I just blamed asus junk motherboard for that in the end... also funny that all the parts that I tried to use on that asus board worked fine and stable on another build that were not asus.
 
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