Please help. Blue screen error.

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  1. Posts : 65
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       #41

    says

    run .exe
    select resolution - mine is 1366 x 768
    says tick dynamic background, burn-in,xtreme burn-in and pst fx - done that
    click settings and then log gpu temperature - done all that
    then press burn-in test did that

    thanks
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       #42

    hey


    the computer just blue screen errored, it said the message IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ...

    i have attached the mini dump file after this crash .....
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  3. Posts : 1,808
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       #43

    Still driver or hardware errors... let's try something completely different: turn off all pwersaving modes. Not only in your current power plan under advanced settings.. but also on all your devices by going to their separate energy settings.

    And also, if you have any kind of (multi) card reader (SD,mSD etc) please disable that too in both usb settings and per card...

    And let's not forget the problem with furmark.. it is not normal that you don't see temp's. As Furmark stretches the card you MUST see the temps and stop it if the GPU temp gets too high (loads of opnions on this but I keep it well below 85 degrees C.)
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       #44

    HEY

    not done any of the above yet but it just crashed again with the error SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION - This is a first that this error has shown, thought would post asap as it maybe somehting that might resolve the problem quicker

    thanks
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       #45

    jaystew said:
    HEY

    not done any of the above yet but it just crashed again with the error SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION - This is a first that this error has shown, thought would post asap as it maybe somehting that might resolve the problem quicker

    thanks
    Maybe... but I'd need the corresponding dumop files for that
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       #46

    Hey

    sorry forgot lol, also i have been constantly checking for driver updates, two shown up this morning, one was was intel family chipset and the other was for wired netoworking, the computer has been on for a wire at the moment and no crashes so far, really strange how it can go so long with out crashing then at times if just keeps doing it.

    uploaded the dump files.
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  7. Posts : 1,808
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       #47

    jaystew said:
    Hey

    sorry forgot lol, also i have been constantly checking for driver updates, two shown up this morning, one was was intel family chipset and the other was for wired netoworking, the computer has been on for a wire at the moment and no crashes so far, really strange how it can go so long with out crashing then at times if just keeps doing it.

    uploaded the dump files.
    Still hardware or drivers... not easy to find..evidently

    Let's try an easy though boring test: run in Safeboot w/ Neworking for at least double the time it would normally take you to get a BSOD. Let's try to see if we can prove it is hardware vs drivers....
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       #48

    Hi

    What i will do at the moment is keep it in normal mode as at the moment its been running for around 3 hours with no crashes, should it crash i will then take this method and get back to you on the out come

    Thanks :)
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       #49

    Hey

    So the computer did crash again in normal mode. Placed it into safe mode with networking, did that around 5:30 in the evening and it still hasnt crashed and its 7:10 in morning. Usally it would of crashed in normal mode sometime in the night.
    Im going to work now so will leave it for another 8 hours, but as stated it usally done it by now.

    thanks
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  10. Posts : 1,808
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       #50

    jaystew said:
    Hey

    So the computer did crash again in normal mode. Placed it into safe mode with networking, did that around 5:30 in the evening and it still hasnt crashed and its 7:10 in morning. Usally it would of crashed in normal mode sometime in the night.
    Im going to work now so will leave it for another 8 hours, but as stated it usally done it by now.

    thanks
    Ok... we're getting somewhere. If it's still ok when you get back... let's assume for now that standard W7 drivers and standard usage of your hardware, does not cause any trouble. We have not fully excluded hardware yet but chances are it is drivers....

    Follow option 3 in this tutorial:
    Startup Programs - Change

    Please be very secure about it! What you need to do is start by disabling ALL start-ups in msconfig. Then run /startup in normal mode (where, ofcourse, loads of stuff won't be on because you disabled it) and let it run for a long enough time that you're sure it does not crash.

    Then you repeat that after having turned on ONLY ONE startup thing in msconfig...test again.. and so on... until, hopefully it crashes and you've identified the culprit.

    A long process but easy to do, only requires some discipline and lots of patience
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