My pc just freeze -> bluescreen -> restart -> back on again... (little later) repeat...

Morten Kristensen

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Hi there guys I'm having some problems with my computer, which is for gaming..
And it's been doing this restart something for some time now, and I really can't figure out what's going on. I've tried the onboard graphics card I've tested the ram, the harddrives and made some Furmark and 3Dmark... I've scanned for Malware and I could think of.. But it keeps showing up..

I've gotten a quick picture of the bluescreen if someone can read the codes or something ;)
- http://imgur.com/gEoAl3t


Really hope you can help me with something ;(

 

clutchc

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I'd first run CCleaner and have it do the Clean and Registry both. It may be some registry errors causing the problem. Run it until it comes back clean.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

Next, I'd check for a bad stick of RAM. Download the memtest ISO file and burn it to disk. Then boot with it and let it run for at least one full pass on each stick INDIVIDUALLY inserted in the first slot.
http://www.memtest.org/

Finally, check how many items you have running in the background at startup. Look in your System Configuration/Start Up and see how many boxes are checked. Too many TSRs can cause a conflict with each other of they are poorly written.
 

Morten Kristensen

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Hi there clutche, thanks for your response.

I've run a clean which only removed something with the browser might be cache wasn't anything special.

I've made the ram test like you said, which showed good resultat.

And the system configuration 27 boxes were checked.

 

clutchc

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27! Wow. That's a lot. I'll bet you have some pgms conflicting with each other. I try to not have anything running in the background or starting at boot up that isn't totally necessary just for that reason. Go into Control Panel/Programs and Features and see if there is some stuff you can uninstall that you can live without.
If you don't want to go that far, start unchecking some of those boxes in config/startup that you are familiar with and know won't cause issues. For comparison, I normally try to keep mine down to 6-8 boxes checked. Here is a site that will help you tell what is necessary and what is not... and what is malware/virus. Type in the EXE file shown in sys config/startup/command column. Type the "XXXXX.EXE" and any parameters that follow.
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_search.php

Btw... did you run the registry portion of CCleaner or just the Clean portion? Be sure to run both. And run them more than once... until they return no issues.
 

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I doubt it. Your system can run independently of the CMOS battery. But it would be an easy test to simply replace it.
I still think it is a memory conflict with some poorly written code from one or more of all the programs you have running at startup.
 

Morten Kristensen

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Well I've run that memtest and the shop I bought it have done the same ;( and nothing was found... ;(

The CMOS battery I red, wasn't in need of a replacement, just take it out reboot and put it in again. Which should fix the problem which should be "too low battery on the CMOS"