BSOD then freeze on motherboard splash


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    BSOD then freeze on motherboard splash


    Hi,

    On the 5th of November I had a BSOD, unfortunately I didn't have time to write down the information on what the cause was before the machine rebooted automatically. When the machine restarted, it would hang on the motherboard splash screen. The only way to get round it is to cut the power completely to cause the POST fail prompt. Then I chose to start Windows normally and it booted properly.

    It was fine up until yesterday when the problem occured again. Or at least I presume it's the same problem, it's happened twice since yesterday but I haven't been at the computer each time to compare.

    It has created a dump file each time, and I have been trying to use WinDbg to analyze the files but it hangs when loading the unloaded module list.

    I have attached the dump files it has created each time.

    I suspect it may be my graphics card that is causing this, I have other problems with the card in terms of the signal from the card cutting repeatedly.

    Any help would be much appreciated
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    ProjectX said:
    Hi,

    On the 5th of November I had a BSOD, unfortunately I didn't have time to write down the information on what the cause was before the machine rebooted automatically. When the machine restarted, it would hang on the motherboard splash screen. The only way to get round it is to cut the power completely to cause the POST fail prompt. Then I chose to start Windows normally and it booted properly.

    It was fine up until yesterday when the problem occured again. Or at least I presume it's the same problem, it's happened twice since yesterday but I haven't been at the computer each time to compare.

    It has created a dump file each time, and I have been trying to use WinDbg to analyze the files but it hangs when loading the unloaded module list.

    I have attached the dump files it has created each time.

    I suspect it may be my graphics card that is causing this, I have other problems with the card in terms of the signal from the card cutting repeatedly.

    Any help would be much appreciated
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