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I will grab a BSOD expert for you, because I'm on my iPad and iPad does not analyze dump files.
My computers aren't accessible at the moment.
Sent from my iPad
I will grab a BSOD expert for you, because I'm on my iPad and iPad does not analyze dump files.
My computers aren't accessible at the moment.
Sent from my iPad
There were no .dmp files in your last upload ... go to c/windows/minidump and upload any .dmp files...
and so... my ccleaner obviously did rather than didn't
ah well...
feel free to look at my previous ones and offer an opinion
i believe the hardware is all good although i confess i haven't stress tested the cpu at 4ghz past a quick 10x LinX, but the ram and hdd got a full serve, as did the normally clocked and generously cooled 5770
the crashes occur with almost exclusively on embedded adobe video - hardly a cpu intensive activity, although i had to do a hard reset this arvo after an hour of moh airborne, largely due to ambients in the mid 30's in my room, and no ability to push the fan speed to requisite 60% - having to rely on the catalyst setting (and i am no fan of catalyst) - the cpu was coasting at 60c and i have a very slow fan on the true which does great unless i game in hot weather for hours with that game, which is obviously quite demanding on my system, although stable when i take the case side off
rest assured i'll toss the next log files when i am silly enough to watch embedded video again
well, here we go again, and once more it's embedded video that did it :
012511-22900-01.dmp 25/01/2011 12:30:57 PM BAD_POOL_HEADER 0x00000019 00000000`00000022 00000000`80000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+70740 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 6.1.7600.16617 (win7_gdr.100618-1621) x64 C:\Windows\Minidump\012511-22900-01.dmp 2 15 7600 274,376
i note that ccc is now working; at least i can manually control my fan in gales; but pathetic when it comes to embedded adobe flash i think
moar helps plz
CCleaner is most likely deleting the dumps; disable or remove the program for now.
Have you tried a repair install?
Are you using TV tuner? BAD_POOL_HEADER usually caused by TV tuners - even if it's compatible
with Windows 7..
Uninstall CCleaner for now as Jonathan suggested or change CCleaner settings to not
delete dump files.
no, but i might have to i guess
just read the details - god save me; i think i'd rather go a clean install but lack the vista disks needed for "upgrade" even though it's a legit install
linux is calling me loudly
hmmm... no tv tuner whatsoever; it's just weird, although the embedded video is from a newspaper site, and is often from tv feed - is that coincidence?
and i've fixed ccleaner now (sorry)
if i could be bothered i'd run an embedded video and crash it for the info, but i'm enjoying the 'net :)
Get another BSOD from embedded video and upload the latest dumps.
Stop over clock and return to default values