HELP!!! Blue Screen Of Death!!!!!

nickazg

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Hi everybody I have recently (in the last month) have gotten constant BSOD errors at random times on my PC

PC specs:
AMD 6400+ CPU
Gigabite motherboad
2G of Ram
350GB HDD
500W PSU
ATi Radeon 2600 pro GPU

And my most recent DSOD error:

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Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 7f
BCP1: 0000000D
BCP2: 00000000
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS Version: 6_0_6000
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini082708-03.dmp
C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-43836-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\Nick\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB23E.tmp.version.txt

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I have no idea what all this means?? almost every time it changes and sometimes has some words at the top.

Can you please help me??

BTW i have just replaced the RAM and also reformatted the HDD and no difference.


 
I don't know what the messages you typed mean. Your system OS is giving a stop error detecting a problem with your hardware and a BSOD is the result, or a system shutdown. It could be your MB, CPU, video card, PSU, HD and any other hardware causing the problem. Three things come to mind, but the problem is not limited to these three.

1. In BIOS, set the RAM voltage to Mfg. specs. PC6400 is 2.0-2.1v. When you install your RAM the BIOS defaults the voltage being applied to the RAM to 1.8v. Bump that voltage to 2.0-2.1v.

2. You graphics cards memory may be overheating. Is the fan running? Do you have another graphics card to try?

3. Your CPU may be overheating and BIOS is shutting down the system to protect it. What are your CPU temps?

The power supply may be suspect too. I know you have swapped out the HD and RAM. That's all you can do. Try a different video card and PSU. Be sure the HSF is properly seated to the CPU. Anyway, Nvidia chipsets are NOTORIOUS for being picky and finicky with RAM. Try bumping the voltage to 2.0-2.1v in BIOS.
 
To view the BSOD and post the stop error code here, do this:

Right click on MY Computer
Click on Properties
Click on Advanced System Settings
Click on the Advanced Tab
Click on Start Up and Recovery
UNcheck automatically restart.

Post the stop error code here.
 

nickazg

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Yea thanks

Ill du the Memtest86 test 2nite

my CPU temp is at 19C and MB is at 25C so nothing is over heating so ill change the RAM voltage
 

mike99

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my CPU temp is at 19C and MB is at 25C so nothing is over heating
How are you measuring? Your CPU cannot be cooler than your motherboard, unless you are using active cooling such as vapourchill. What temp is your room?

Mike.
 

nickazg

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Soz ma CPU temp is 39C not 19C

I keep on getting this error:

An attempt was made to execute non-executable memory.

And the BSOD is even more frequent AHHHH!