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Blue Screens of death

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October 14, 2014 12:28:32 AM

Hello im trying to figure out what is going on with my PC it keeps blue screening and freezing and it is very fustrating.
I just did my 3rd clean install of Win 7 64bit trying to get it to work but still no luck.
The first BSOD was this error
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL 0x000000d1 00000000`0000000c dxgmms1.sys dxgmms1.sys+c0a1 ntoskrnl.exe+75bc0
And the Second one was this
MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION 0x0000009c 00000000`00000000 hal.dll hal.dll+12818 ntoskrnl.exe+75bc0.
I also have this problem where my audio drivers just crash for no reason then start again. I dont have a sound card or anything i just had my motherboard sound

Please help me im really started to get upset and fustrated with these problems
thank you in advance

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October 14, 2014 12:32:33 AM

Directx is crashing Upload the dmp files somewhere then post the link. Uninstall any programs that let you overclock, charge Ipods faster etc. These are crap

And will crash systems
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October 14, 2014 12:33:17 AM

Hello... All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows.
1) Make sure you have no un-happy hardware drivers in your "Device Manager"... No Yellow or Red icon indicators
2) Clean all card/stick edges with rubbing alcohol... And Re-insert cards.
3) Inspect and clean all DATA and Power connections... to your Hardware and MB.
4) Verify all devices CPU/GPU/MB temperatures are with in Normal operating temperatures.
5) Verify your Power Supply 12Vdc has enough current , To operate your Video Card and CPU, at the Performance setting you are using.
6) Test One Part at a time in a known Good Computer.

BSOD are tuff problems too solve... and sometimes takes all those steps I listed to get rid of them... Sometimes it can be simple fix by a BIO Setting/Driver/Software Removal/Preference Settings.

TO PROVE it is the Hardware ( FOR ME ) means installing a Fresh WIN 7 SP1 RAW ISO ( NO UPDATES ) install on a spare Hardrive with just Device Drivers will verify this... If you Blue screen with this, your hardware has a problem communicating with the MB. http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-...


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October 14, 2014 12:41:09 AM

Hello... Make sure your not using any of the MICROSOFT suggested Drivers for your Hardware... If you have Auto Update ON... it will load them.
Are you using a SP1 Version for your Windows install? download a ISO of SP1 and don't go out for updates for testing your machine.
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October 14, 2014 12:45:28 AM

Sometimes the MS drivers are better than the mobo maker's drivers. The only drivers I've got on this are TP-link's drivers for their wireless adapter

Since its dual band. And Windows 8 did install some but their drivers didnt give me an option of selecting 2.4/5ghz. Only 2.4. The TP-link drivers did

Everything else windows installed. They've been fine since I installed windows


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October 14, 2014 12:46:21 AM

Ironsounds said:
Hello... All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows.
1) Make sure you have no un-happy hardware drivers in your "Device Manager"... No Yellow or Red icon indicators
2) Clean all card/stick edges with rubbing alcohol... And Re-insert cards.
3) Inspect and clean all DATA and Power connections... to your Hardware and MB.
4) Verify all devices CPU/GPU/MB temperatures are with in Normal operating temperatures.
5) Verify your Power Supply 12Vdc has enough current , To operate your Video Card and CPU, at the Performance setting you are using.
6) Test One Part at a time in a known Good Computer.

BSOD are tuff problems too solve... and sometimes takes all those steps I listed to get rid of them... Sometimes it can be simple fix by a BIO Setting/Driver/Software Removal/Preference Settings.

TO PROVE it is the Hardware ( FOR ME ) means installing a Fresh WIN 7 PRO RAW ISO ( NO UPDATES ) install on a spare Hardrive with just Device Drivers will verify this... If you Blue screen with this, your hardware has a problem communicating with the MB. http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-...





Hey i have one thing in device manager with yellow mark, Is named SM Bus Controller
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October 14, 2014 12:48:25 AM

Chipset drivers but that wont cause crashing if theyre not there
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October 14, 2014 12:56:14 AM

Hello... Give me you MB or system hardware model etc... and I can find the driver for you to fix that.
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October 14, 2014 12:58:02 AM

Also anouther thing that probably wont be of any help in this but i dont know, My bios also always resets when my pc gets completely unplugged, It also has a brand new Cmos battery in it so that isn't it
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October 14, 2014 12:58:38 AM

my motherboard is a Asus p8z77-m
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October 14, 2014 12:59:12 AM

Reconfigure the settings in it
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October 14, 2014 12:59:58 AM

Paul NZ said:
Reconfigure the settings in it


How do i do that exactly?
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October 14, 2014 1:07:07 AM

Hello... if you MB keeps re-booting on startup... it is commonly trying to read and configure your memory settings... Try cleaning your ram sticks and make sure they are paired up and properly inserted in the proper slots of your MB.
After a Good boot make sure you go into your BIO's and " save the settings and exit"
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October 14, 2014 11:28:53 PM

The below statement is not a good test. Many current OEM drivers require service pack 1 to prevent the hardware from causing a bugcheck in some old core windows components.

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TO PROVE it is the Hardware ( FOR ME ) means installing a Fresh WIN 7 PRO RAW ISO ( NO UPDATES ) install on a spare Hardrive with just Device Drivers will verify this... If you Blue screen with this, your hardware has a problem communicating with the MB. http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-...


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