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Decrease it to 1333 and use the voltage settings Dave recommended in that link. Also see if there is an option to change your memory to unganged.
AMD Memory for Systems
Decrease it to 1333 and use the voltage settings Dave recommended in that link. Also see if there is an option to change your memory to unganged.
AMD Memory for Systems
can't find an option to change it to unganged, but i have the voltage settings on what he recommended and the RAM is decreased to 1333. I guess now we play the waiting game for it to blue screen again or should I work on obtaining new ram?
One step at a time. See how it performs with the RAM at 1333. That in itself may provide the compatibility needed.
Two more blue screens, just happened moments ago. 7E and DA. One happened while I was trying to play a game, and the other when the computer restarted itself. It got to the windows login, I logged in, it crashed.
dumps included.
Crash points to a driver but then blames a Windows driver. May still be memory related, but hard to say. Try installing your AMD graphics drivers without AMD Vision Engine Control Center. The only driver I see that might be questionable belongs to that software.
- You should already have the installer downloaded and installed the drivers/CCC software, so your drivers probably exist in C:\AMD\Support\xx-x_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc where the x's replace your version number of the driver software.
- Uninstall all AMD software related to your graphics card by uninstalling AMD Catalyst Install Manager in Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Uninstall a program
- Restart your computer.
- Re-install your drivers from the C:\AMD\Support\xx-x_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc folder using a similar method to that in OPTION TWO of Drivers - Install Vista Drivers on Windows 7
I followed the directions...hope I did it right.
Blue screened again. 1E, dump inc.
ok, nevermind. Windows must not have made a dump for this.....
happened again. with dump this time, different bccode.
Problem Devices:Code:AODDriver4.01 ROOT\LEGACY_AODDRIVER4.01\0000 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. HWiNFO32/64 Kernel Driver ROOT\LEGACY_HWINFO32\0000 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
- Use the following sites to help with the AODDriver4.1 issue. Rage3D Discussion Area - View Single Post - The AODDriver4.1 service failed .... Cat 12.2 megaproblems
Device Manager : Hidden Devices may help supplement the steps in that link.
- Make sure HWiNFO32/64 is installed on the system and working properly. You may need to re-install
Crash indicates the graphics card drivers, so fixing the AODDriver may resolve it.
Can you borrow a CPU from a friend that will work with your motherboard and RAM? Might be worth testing if you can.