Random Bsod


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    Random Bsod


    I have been getting these for a while now. I have run memtest for 10 passes each stick with no errors. I have run hard drive tests and they check out ok. I have updated the drivers for the mainboard/graphics card. Please look over my minidump and see if there is anything obvious. Thank you
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    Bill701 said:
    I have been getting these for a while now. I have run memtest for 10 passes each stick with no errors. I have run hard drive tests and they check out ok. I have updated the drivers for the mainboard/graphics card. Please look over my minidump and see if there is anything obvious. Thank you
    All the driver verified DMP's point to your video driver. The others are Related to Gigabyte Easy Energy Saver it's a motherboard utility that manage the power of CPU, fan and may others. Note: Located in \%Program Files%\Gigabyte\EasySaver\.

    I would re-install the video driver using these instructions and remove the easy saver .

    When upgrading your graphic driver you MUST remove all traces of the current driver. In order to do that we recommend using

    Phyxion.net - Driver Sweeper

    When it is removed then download and install the fresh copy.
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  3. Posts : 5
    Win7 Home 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    Ok heres an update. I reinstalled the video drivers using a driver sweeper as described. It caused a bsod while i was uninstalling them. I removed the easy saver program. The last bsod I was not even at the computer. It crashed then wouldn't boot. It just gave me 4 long beeps which is a memory issue i believe. I rebooted again and all was fine. I have attached the 2 most recent minidumps. I don't know if this matters but my boards default memory voltage is 1.85 but my memory calls for 2.1v I have always bumped this up to 2.1v. Any ideas ,suggstions? Thanks, Bill
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