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BSOD 0x000000124 "out of nowhere"
Hello there!
Tarax here.
Ive been having some crashing issues with my old Fujitsu simens "Scalero X" computer.
Its an old AMD one from like 2002 or something, with AMD 64 dual core i think.
The motherboard is MSI MS-7125 Rev 2.
Its running win7 ("designed" for Xp - but worked well with win7 too)
I put in an XFX gtx260 card, as well as an extra HDD and better CPU cooler- and it has worked for years flawlessly.
Never overclocked it I might add.
I'm sorry, I don't have the full specs with me here and now, but i hope this gives a general idea at least.
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It is my brothers computer, and its a decent machine for the games he plays.
It could even handle Skyrim on low to low/medium settings without any "real" issues.
To the issue itself:
Two weeks or so it got a BSOD for the first time with the code 0x000000124 code.
I cant really say how or when exactly because "I did not cause them", not my computer as mentioned.
Even though I am pretty good with computers, this one i cant figure out by myself.
Now, I cant boot up the system much anymore;
Today out of like 10 tries, 8 of them it did not boot up (fan started at full speed, HDDs started, but no image on screen)
when only 1 time it did boot. It got the BSOD after about 10 - 20 minutes of "easy load" tasks.
Like browsing the hdd after the dump files.
The Chipset cooling fan is bad - this i know (having a hard time starting up itself without a little "push").
Though it have not been an issue before really (I know i know, its still not good :P lol).
Because the computer is old i would not be surprised if the bios battery is dying too.
Anyway - i don't have the time to check threw everything myself, inside a reasonable time frame.
So here i am now asking you guys for help ! Whatever you find - good or bad, dose not matter.
I will be glad for the help anyway :)
I hope it can be fixed though, I don't want to disappoint my brother
Again, I appreciate any help you can give me on this issue
Let me know if i missed something, and cheers in advance!