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thats kind of crazy considering it's a fresh install, and I had downloaded the drivers today directly from the site.
thats kind of crazy considering it's a fresh install, and I had downloaded the drivers today directly from the site.
Go to the NVidia site and search for that driver. See if there is one dated July13, 2009 or later. This date is the date for Win 7 drivers. Ssome drivers dated prior to this date work fine with Win 7; but many do not.
Have you followed the procedures outlined in this threads?
https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...tml#post567135
https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-debugging/35427-win-7-clock-interrupt-bsod-101-error.html#post356791
Actually I've gone about this long without a crash since I got a new heatsync and Fan. I've thought about it too. WinXP x32 may have not been utilizing the Full quad core thus causing less heat and the Heatsync/fan I had in there that came with it could handle it (i've heard prior complaints about the fans that come with the quads not being the best) SO when I moved to win 7 it used the full quad which produced more heat and bam. Lock ups due to Overheating processor. I hit the website and apparently The Nvidia driver which was out of date was the HDMI driver that is on the MOBO. So everything is up to date, Win7 is happy with the Temp inside the case and I've yet to actaully have a crash since then. I've been runnin it raggad too trying to get it to crash.
Thank you for reporting back with what you have done. Sure glad to hear you are running smoothly. There is no doubt that heat will cause a crash; I think your diagnosis is probably accurate. Do you think we can mark this one as solved?
Most definitely and thank you for the patience.