Random (mostly during games) BSOD Stopcode 0x0000101

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    Savrill said:
    No BSODS so far, still trying to run the test but I still dont know how to boot it up. I put it on a USB stick (talking about memtest 86) but when I put the stick in the pc it just says: show files in windows explorer? hen I say yes and it opens the files inside windows explorer without actually booting the test. So, how do I boot the test? it formatted the stick and everything...

    If you havent crashed in 4 days I wouldnt worry about it. Probably is something in the USB formatting
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       #12

    Well, got a BSOD today with same stopcode during LoL (League of Legends, if you didnt know :P), so I start worrying again :P Seems like the updates have solved most, but not all of it. Is that even possible?
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       #13

    Savrill said:
    Well, got a BSOD today with same stopcode during LoL (League of Legends, if you didnt know :P), so I start worrying again :P Seems like the updates have solved most, but not all of it. Is that even possible?
    It is possible. One thing I noticed in your most recent DMP Related to RTCore64.sys MSI Afterburner from Micro-Star Int'l Co. Ltd. Known to have issues with win 7.

    Yours is from 2005
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    I think that is already updated, since I ran the driver update program that was mentioned in one of the earlier posts. I have made a new jcgriff + perfmon file since I performed the program. Could you check them again and see if anything suspicious crops up? (I have no clue how these things work :P)
    Also, I still need to know how to run memtest from my usb drive, I still dont get a .exe file or anything...

    In the images attached to this post you wuill see exactly what it looks like when I put the stick in my PC where I have installed memtest 86 on.
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    Unless you upload a more current bsod DMP file I cant tell you if it has been removed.
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    The files in the post above are made in the exact same way as those in the first post of this thread, but made today (a few days after I updated all drivers and stuff). Isnt a DMP file part of it and if not how can i make one?
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       #17

    Okay, so...

    I installed the file that was mentioned earlier in this thread (that led to the Afterburner file).

    The good news: The BSODs are gone

    The bad news: The BSODs have been replaced with the occasional freeze. No more BSOD, but still a screenfreeze/PC lockup. ctrl + alt + delete or alt/tab do not work anymore. Only option for me is to shut down the power and start back up again. No more blue screens or whatever, just freezes. I have included a new file in case you need it.
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