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Windows 7: BSOD

13 Nov 2010   #1

Windows 7 pro 32bit
 
 
BSOD

Hello

I have been struggling with BSOD's for a very long time now but it has only gotten worse, so it is now time for me to get rid of it.

PC info:
- Windows 7 32-bit full retail version
- CPU: Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 3,00GHz
- Motherboard: Asus P5N32-E SLI
- RAM: Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2/4G
- NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT


I have just formatted my PC a couple of days ago on a new Intel X25-V SSD disk and it still blue screens, randomly

So what could it be then?
-Motherboard
-CPU
-Graphics card
-Hard drive
-PSU

the oldest part in the system is the mainboard and the videocard witch is aprox 2-3 years old.

i have attach the generated file and Windows error report

Hope some of you can help me

thx in advance



Tloekke
My System SpecsSystem Spec

13 Nov 2010   #2

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by tloekke View Post
Hello

I have been struggling with BSOD's for a very long time now but it has only gotten worse, so it is now time for me to get rid of it.

PC info:
- Windows 7 32-bit full retail version
- CPU: Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 3,00GHz
- Motherboard: Asus P5N32-E SLI
- RAM: Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2/4G
- NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT


I have just formatted my PC a couple of days ago on a new Intel X25-V SSD disk and it still blue screens, randomly

So what could it be then?
-Motherboard
-CPU
-Graphics card
-Hard drive
-PSU

the oldest part in the system is the mainboard and the videocard witch is aprox 2-3 years old.

i have attach the generated file and Windows error report

Hope some of you can help me

thx in advance

Tloekke

OK, where to start:


1-Asacpi.sys. A huge cause of BSOD's

ASACPI.sys Sun Mar 27 22:30:36 2005
Quote:
The 2005 version of this driver is a known BSOD cause.
Please visit this link: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support- download_item_mkt
Scroll down to the Utilities category, then scroll down to the "ATK0110 driver for WindowsXP/Vista/Windows 7 32&64-bit " (it's about the 8th item down).
Download and install it.
Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers to check and make sure that the ASACPI.sys file is date stamped from 2009 or 2010 (NOT 2005).


2-Symantec. Another app that often causes BSOD's. Remove and replace with Microsoft Security Essentials and the win 7 firewall.

Download and run the Norton Removal Tool to uninstall your Norton product | Norton Support

http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

After their removal we can see if there are any other causes.


Ken J
My System SpecsSystem Spec
28 Nov 2010   #3

Windows 7 pro 32bit
 
 

Hey

i still have some trouble with my BSOD :-(

i have done what Ken J described, and still get system brake down...


Hope that some of you can interpretthe log files....

thx in advance
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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