BSoD 0x00000101 while gaming or browsing.


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSoD 0x00000101 while gaming or browsing.


    Good afternoon all,

    A little bit of background on my issues: I have had this rig for about 10 months or so. About 2.5 months ago, I had an issue I believed to be the PSU, so I RMA'd that and a couple weeks later had a new PSU and tried to boot with no luck. I then took it to a local shop where he found some scorch marks on my mobo that I had missed. I RMA'd my motherboard, and nearly a month later I was piecing back together my computer.

    Turns out, my storage of certain pieces of hardware could have been better in the month without a mobo. As I went to remount my cpu, I find that 10-15% of the pins have bent pretty badly. I hurry out to a nearby microcenter and pick up a new processor. Unfortunately, they no longer carry my old cpu (Phenom II x6 1100T) so I have to pick up a FX-6100. Which after some quick research, I find is compatible with my mainboard.

    I start up my computer just fine when I get home, chill out on it for a little while, glad to have a computer again after almost 2 months. I load up my new copy of SWTOR. Then come the BSoDs, 0x00000101. I restart, hoping it's just minor error, and 10-20 minutes later, my system locks up on me, and the next several power ups are a combination of freezes, spontaneous restarts, and bluescreens.

    I have taken it to the same guy that found my mobo problem, with no luck great finds there.

    I have run memtest for several passes with no found errors. I have returned my cpu for another FX-6100, no luck. I have swapped out my gpu for a spare 8800 GT and still I get crashes. I have furmarked, with stable results, I have run prime95 for 8 hours straight with nothing significant. I have even made sure all of my voltages and timings are correct in bios. And I have reinstalled windows 3 separate times

    I have been searching for an answer for the last 2 weeks, with no real luck. If there is one out there, I hope I can find it here. Any further suggestions or diagnostics would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you,
    Kal

    P.S. I have included all of the minidumps I have available via the process outlined in the posting instructions, I do believe I also have a recent large dump file that I could host/send later if need be.

    P.P.S. Current System Specs:
    Mainboard: 890FXA-GD65
    CPU: AMD FX-6100
    PSU: Zephyr-MX 750w
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT
    RAM: 8 GB Corsair Vengeance (2x 4GB)
    OS: Win7 Ult 64 (reinstalled 2 days ago)
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    STOP 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT troubleshtg
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