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Random BSOD's 0x00000024 and 0x0000003b
I am working on a relatively new machine that has been having random BSOD's since Sept last year for friend of mine. Generally from looking at the mini dump files there are about 6 a month occurrring. I have been trying to troubleshoot this PC for its owners since then and have hopefully ruled a few things out. The machine sits idle for a lot of the day and only Outlook, Powerpoint and Word are run occassionally throughout the day. Powerpoint would be the most used program. It synchronises files once a day with a WinXP machine.
I have tested RAM, but both Windows Memory Diagnostics & Memtest86+ haven't found any errors, I have also set the RAM settings specified by Corsair manually in the BIOS. I have also ran Chkdsk multiple times with no errors. Also have ran sfc /scannow with no problems reported.
Today for the first time I did see a windows error that stated "desktop manager has stopped working", and was then followed by a BSOD 0x00000024.
Most of the errors lately have been;
0x00000024 - NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
0x0000003b - SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
0x0000004e - PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
0x00000050 - PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
but there have been these right from delivery of the machine when new;
0x00000109 -
0x0000001e - KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
The machine was built by a local computer business (who have said it's software related and not their problem) and the specs are;
Gigabyte GA-A75M-UD2H MB,
AMD X4 A8-3850 APU
500W PSU, 1TB Spinpoint F3 7200rpm HDD - SATA II
Corsair RAM 2 x 2GB DDR3 PC-10600 1333MHz
running Windows 7 Professional 64bit OEM.
I've run the app and attached the system info and performance monitor reports.
I'm really at a loss where to look now. I thought for sure I'd find a problem with RAM. Any ideas?
Last edited by wazza68; 08 Apr 2012 at 23:05.