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I don't know if this is the right place for this but anyway,Most of the time its fine but every now and then it will just Pow! Blue screen!

Info:

Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x00000004,0x00000002,0x00000001,0xAF9E59E1)

WDF01000,sys - ADDRESS AF9E59E1 Base At AF9AA000, Date Stamp 4549B23A

Thank you so much for your help!

Also I had 4GB DDR3 Ram,But it was Hitting the Blue screen often in the games,so i took 2 GB out and since then it hasn't Crashed at all in the games,All the Dimms are good as I put 1 in at a time to see if they were.

Also its not so much as when its working hard or anything,But
Just now I was working in Maya and not doing much,But I had Defraggler going in the background,and listening to Music,But that's it.

My sys Specs are below sep I have 2GB Ram now.

Thank you so much!

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I would set up the RAM voltage, speed and timings in BIOS to Mfg. Specs. If you are using 2 x 2GB kits, increase the RAM voltage a notch. If that does not solve the crash problem when running software (Maya/games) I would reinstall the lastest video driver. Try an older video driver if the latest doesn't help.

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Thanks! But I have OCZ Reaper 1333MHz at the Mfg 1.75v, should i still try it?
also its done this though 3 diff GPU Drivers. Thanks so much for your time!

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Can you remove your Creative XFi Extreme Gamer sound card and see if the stop error persists? Again, the most likely cause is your RAM or a system or component driver. If it were my system, I would bench test it by unplugging everything except 1 DIMM RAM in slot 1, CPU/HSF and video card. Then start from there. Plug in the HD, add in some RAM properly setup in BIOS, then the optical drives, then the 'sound card'.......


Message edited by badge on 12-05-2008 at 08:35:52 AM
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We'll Here is the Trouble,it only does it like maybe once a week,or maybe every now and then? not all the time,so I don't know? Anyway Thanks so much for your Time Friend,Thanks.

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open a google window and type
stop: 0xd1
It will give many responses.
Check the Msoft ones first and see if they help.

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Sorry it took so long to reply :pfff:

But you were 100% Right badge, 100%

Thank you! your vary Wise! ;)

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