Random BSOD's, ntoskrnl.exe+7c1e9, 26ee0, c8588, 18d513, etc.


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Random BSOD's, ntoskrnl.exe+7c1e9, 26ee0, c8588, 18d513, etc.


    Hey, what's up? I recently started getting seemingly random BSOD's about two months ago, but since they were so infrequent, I didn't pay attention to them. However, now they've started to happen almost every day, (from what I can see) without any pattern, only that my computer would usually be running either a java-based program or game at the time.

    I've looked for similar problems/solutions for this sort of thing, but the closest one I could find had to do with an outdated ASACPI.sys file and incorrect OC settings, but I haven't overclocked my computer and my ASACPI.sys file has a time-stamp of 2009.

    I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium x64, not OEM, and my computer is mostly made up of parts less than a year old, with the exception of my power supply, video-card, and hard-drives which were ripped from my last computer. I don't know exactly where the box for my motherboard is, but I think it's an ASUS M5A88-V, but I can double-check if necessary. The required files+minidumps are attached to the post.

    Please get back to me as soon as you can. :)
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  2. Posts : 5,405
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1
       #2

    Hi.


    Update the software\driver for your Samsung printer.



    Is old from 12-Aug-05 mo way to be compatible with windows 7.



    Samsung


    Also,one of your minidumps points to Stop 0x124 error


    Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try
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