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BSOD Event ID 1001 Bug Check 0x00000124 caused by ntoskrnl.exe driver
Hello,
When I first started to encounter BSOD issues I was originally getting event id 18, Machine check exception, Translation Lookaside Buffer errors which I assumed was an issue with my CPU. I contacted Intel and they stated to me that Windows 7 was not correctly dumping the right information which is why it states the event id 18 error. They stated that it may be an issue with the motherboard or memory.
I have ran Memtest 86+ for 15+ passes and 0 errors were discovered. I have also done this with 1-4 memory sticks installed on the motherboard. I was able to run Prime95 overnight multiple times with 2 memory sticks installed and the only time it BSOD'd was with 1 module and this only happened once. The next day I ran Prime95 on the one module and it didn't BSOD.
The BSOD's are intermitten and happen more often when I am playing games. I have encountered the same BSOD when checking email, downloading files from the internet, and even when the CPU is idling at 0% with absolutely nothing running at all. The Blue ScreenView indicates the exact same parameters and that they are being reported from the ntoskrnl.exe driver.
In the past the most common driver that reported the BSOD's was the hal.dll driver. I have swapped my graphics card, network card, memory modules and I am still getting BSOD's. These parts I have tested on another computer and they work correctly. I have reinstalled the OS 3 times over the last year.
I am currently in contact with ASUS to see if the issue resides on the motherboard which is the only thing I haven't been able to swap including the processor. I have ran Memtest 86 and 86+, Prime95, Sisandra Lite, Linx, IPDTx64, as well as many other diagnostics/benchmarking tools with passing results. There are no specific times that this occurs and it can happen at any moment.
Any help in understanding what my issue is would be appreciated. When the system works fine I am very happy and it performs flawlessly. I hope that maybe I am having a driver or hardware issue and it is a simple fix.I have posted additional information you requested below including the attached .zip file named 'skopischke_BSOD.zip'
Is Windows 7 . . .
- x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64
- the original installed OS on the system? Windows 7 Professional x64
- an OEM or full retail version? OEM = came pre-installed on system
- What is the age of system (hardware)? Purchased in February of 2011
- What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) Reinstalled OS 3 times, last reinstall was December 19, 2011.