BSOD (0x0000001a, 0x000000de, 0x0000000a) Windows 7

Macaronny

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Nov 27, 2013
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Most of the BSOD happened when I was playing League of Legends but there were cases that BSOD happened when I wasn't playing LOL

This is a picture of my recent BSOD from bluescreenview: http://i.imgur.com/YJHDDvR.png

Any idea what is causing the problem? And if I could fix it without taking my desktop to an export to get it fixed?

If any information is required, please do not hesitate to tell me.
 
Solution
it is hard to dell without directly looking but I would start by:
run memtest86 on its own boot CD to see if any memory errors are detected in your actual hardware.
if you get a failure with memtest86. then update the BIOS, set it to the defaults and reconfigure the BIOS and re run the test.

if the test passes without failures, then boot windows and run a malwarebytes scan, then start cmd.exe as a admin
and run the system file checker utility
sfc.exe /scannow
this will check for corrupted core windows files and attempt to repair them using the hidden backup copy.

it is hard to dell without directly looking but I would start by:
run memtest86 on its own boot CD to see if any memory errors are detected in your actual hardware.
if you get a failure with memtest86. then update the BIOS, set it to the defaults and reconfigure the BIOS and re run the test.

if the test passes without failures, then boot windows and run a malwarebytes scan, then start cmd.exe as a admin
and run the system file checker utility
sfc.exe /scannow
this will check for corrupted core windows files and attempt to repair them using the hidden backup copy.

 
Solution