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August 13, 2014 10:37:47 AM

Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance

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August 13, 2014 11:55:30 AM

Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?
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August 13, 2014 12:32:50 PM

ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?

Corsair HX 750 also I didn't mean to mark it as solved when obviously it's not.
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August 13, 2014 12:33:51 PM

Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?

Corsair HX 750 also I didn't mean to mark it as solved when obviously it's not.


Ok. How old is your psu? Also, what overclocking have you done?
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August 13, 2014 12:39:55 PM

What stop code and what faulting module if any?
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August 13, 2014 12:59:52 PM

ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?

Corsair HX 750 also I didn't mean to mark it as solved when obviously it's not.


Ok. How old is your psu? Also, what overclocking have you done?

Less than a year. Not much, besides having the boost clock on my CPU that's about it.
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August 13, 2014 1:01:39 PM

Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?

Corsair HX 750 also I didn't mean to mark it as solved when obviously it's not.


Ok. How old is your psu? Also, what overclocking have you done?

Less than a year. Not much, besides having the boost clock on my CPU that's about it.


Ok I doubt its anything wrong with the parts. like kitty said is there any stop code and what faulting module
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August 13, 2014 1:03:09 PM

smeezekitty said:
What stop code and what faulting module if any?

Would 0x00000050 make sense for the stopping code and when it comes to faulting the only thing it says is page fault in non paged area.
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August 13, 2014 1:05:33 PM

Could be a RAM or Storage issue, try taking your ram out one stick at a time to see if that helps, you might have a faulty stick

Is your FX-8350 overclocked? If so, enter the BIOS and set it back to it's original clock, see if that helps
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August 13, 2014 1:15:45 PM

CGurrell said:
Could be a RAM or Storage issue, try taking your ram out one stick at a time to see if that helps, you might have a faulty stick

Is your FX-8350 overclocked? If so, enter the BIOS and set it back to it's original clock, see if that helps


I have tried testing each of the ram modules and no the CPU is not overclocked.
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August 13, 2014 1:17:03 PM

ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
ruecklm14 said:
Aziebol said:
Computer starts up and goes to a blue screen that says error detected windows has been shut down to prevent damage.... Then it restarts and I have the option to try and repair it and when that finishes it says no problems were detected.....I have done the followings steps

I have taken out each of the GPUs and tested them separately as well as each RAM module.

Please if you have any ideas I really would appreciate the help!

Just in case it matters my specs are

Amd Fx 8350
MoBo Asus m5a99fx r2.0
2x EVGA GTX 660 signature 2 ftw edition.
8gb Corsair vengeance


Whats your psu?

Corsair HX 750 also I didn't mean to mark it as solved when obviously it's not.


Ok. How old is your psu? Also, what overclocking have you done?

Less than a year. Not much, besides having the boost clock on my CPU that's about it.


Ok I doubt its anything wrong with the parts. like kitty said is there any stop code and what faulting module

Would 0x00000050 make sense for the stopping code and when it comes to faulting the only thing it says is page fault in non paged area. Yeah my whole build is less than a year old.
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August 13, 2014 1:30:09 PM

If you're having an issue with paging then Memory (RAM) or Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD) must be the issue. If you have a completely separate set of RAM lying around, maybe in another computer that uses the same type of memory, then test with that memory. Also try installing your HDDs/SSDs in another system and running SMART tests through a software such as SeaTools
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August 13, 2014 1:33:41 PM

^ what he said
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August 13, 2014 1:34:28 PM

CGurrell said:
If you're having an issue with paging then Memory (RAM) or Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD) must be the issue. If you have a completely separate set of RAM lying around, maybe in another computer that uses the same type of memory, then test with that memory. Also try installing your HDDs/SSDs in another system and running SMART tests through a software such as SeaTools


One thing that kind of went right over my head was I just switched cases so I had to transfer everything over and I just finished it like two days ago. I have a busy day so I can't check now but could it possibly be that one of the cables came unplugged? I say that because I went from a huge case to a much smaller case so everything was much tighter.
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August 13, 2014 1:46:17 PM

Aziebol said:
CGurrell said:
If you're having an issue with paging then Memory (RAM) or Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD) must be the issue. If you have a completely separate set of RAM lying around, maybe in another computer that uses the same type of memory, then test with that memory. Also try installing your HDDs/SSDs in another system and running SMART tests through a software such as SeaTools


One thing that kind of went right over my head was I just switched cases so I had to transfer everything over and I just finished it like two days ago. I have a busy day so I can't check now but could it possibly be that one of the cables came unplugged? I say that because I went from a huge case to a much smaller case so everything was much tighter.


I highly doubt it, but it's possible. just double check everything is in correctly, maybe change out some of the SATA Data cables in case they maybe got damaged somehow
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August 13, 2014 2:18:13 PM

CGurrell said:
Aziebol said:
CGurrell said:
If you're having an issue with paging then Memory (RAM) or Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD) must be the issue. If you have a completely separate set of RAM lying around, maybe in another computer that uses the same type of memory, then test with that memory. Also try installing your HDDs/SSDs in another system and running SMART tests through a software such as SeaTools


One thing that kind of went right over my head was I just switched cases so I had to transfer everything over and I just finished it like two days ago. I have a busy day so I can't check now but could it possibly be that one of the cables came unplugged? I say that because I went from a huge case to a much smaller case so everything was much tighter.


I highly doubt it, but it's possible. just double check everything is in correctly, maybe change out some of the SATA Data cables in case they maybe got damaged somehow

Alright I'll try and let you know.
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August 13, 2014 7:15:38 PM

CGurrell said:
Aziebol said:
CGurrell said:
If you're having an issue with paging then Memory (RAM) or Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD) must be the issue. If you have a completely separate set of RAM lying around, maybe in another computer that uses the same type of memory, then test with that memory. Also try installing your HDDs/SSDs in another system and running SMART tests through a software such as SeaTools


One thing that kind of went right over my head was I just switched cases so I had to transfer everything over and I just finished it like two days ago. I have a busy day so I can't check now but could it possibly be that one of the cables came unplugged? I say that because I went from a huge case to a much smaller case so everything was much tighter.


I highly doubt it, but it's possible. just double check everything is in correctly, maybe change out some of the SATA Data cables in case they maybe got damaged somehow

Yeah it's not any of the cables. Have any other ideas?
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