Blue screen in win7 64bit.

hhuuy897

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My 5 months old system:
Fx6300
Gigabyte ga-78lmt-s2pt rev 4.1
4gb ddr3 corsair value
Asia power 500wt psu
Hitachi desktar 500gb hdd
(no dedicated graphics card)

My system was running fine when i started installing Max Payne 3.

Installation finished successfully without any problems.
Then after installation, when i clicked finish, bsod screen appeared showing "fault in non paged" or something like this(i could not read it properly cuz bsod appeared for a sec or two n then my pc restarted). . . After restart when i opened the max payne installed folder bsod again appeared showing the same non paged fault. After 2nd restart i permanently deleted the max payne folder and after that i ran my computer for another 2 hours...played games...watched movies.. No more bsod.. .

So i want to know why this sudden bsod occured?
(my friend installed the same version of max payne n he didnt got any bsod..)
So why it appeared in my system?

Im using my pc for 5 months nt a single bsod occured before...

Plz help. Im worried.
 
Solution
You're going to want to run some diagnostis on your HDD and on your RAM.

HDD: a chkdsk run should do the trick. Open Windows Explorer/Computer. Go to the drive you want to check, likely Drive C:. Right click on the drive. Select Properties. Click on the Tools tab. Click the "Check now" button under error-checking. Then run it. Likely you'll have to have it run on reboot.

RAM: Download the USB installer for the memory diagnostic of your choice, I use Memtest86+. Boot the computer from that USB drive, and let it run for a few hours to test the RAM.

If chkdsk finds things and fixes them, great that might fix the issue. If the RAM diganstic finds problems then you'll likely have some bad RAM and will need to RMA the bad stuff.
You're going to want to run some diagnostis on your HDD and on your RAM.

HDD: a chkdsk run should do the trick. Open Windows Explorer/Computer. Go to the drive you want to check, likely Drive C:. Right click on the drive. Select Properties. Click on the Tools tab. Click the "Check now" button under error-checking. Then run it. Likely you'll have to have it run on reboot.

RAM: Download the USB installer for the memory diagnostic of your choice, I use Memtest86+. Boot the computer from that USB drive, and let it run for a few hours to test the RAM.

If chkdsk finds things and fixes them, great that might fix the issue. If the RAM diganstic finds problems then you'll likely have some bad RAM and will need to RMA the bad stuff.
 
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