BSOD FF14, will programs like RegCure Pro, RegZook, etc help?


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    BSOD FF14, will programs like RegCure Pro, RegZook, etc help?


    I wanted to post in here because i do not have all the BSOD info i just wanted to know if these programs help all BSOD. It happens mostly when im playing FF14 but it has happened to me one other time while streaming Evo.

    Has any one tried these programs? im willing to pay for it if it works. I am no good at repairing PCs lol.

    Thanks so much for the help.
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    Hello Dno12 Welcome to the Seven Forums!

    From a personal view point as far as registry cleaners and what not I would advise to avoid the money makers and look to see if you have a memory dump file found under "C:\Windows\Minidump\" you can attach to a new thread in the "Crashes and Debugging" section for analysis.

    Registry fixall programs tend to be sales gimics as well as the overuse of registry cleaners ending up causing more problems when a program removes valid entries for softwares seeing them as false positives for invalid entries. Registry programs generally will never help with any BSOD problem to start with(Blue Screen of Death).

    The crash dump file itself as well as the information like particular error code displayed on the blue screen are the real information gatherers to shed light on the source of the actual problem which could a simple driver issue if not from a hardware problem of some type. That's the wealth of information needed to solve the problem.

    If your video card just happens to be overheating during a gaming session for example a lot of good any registry program will do! That's how to look at these other programs.
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    ok asweosme thanks so much! i will try to show you guys the minidump file but I suck at this lol.
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    BSOD happens mostly on FF14, has happened while streaming Evo


    Is Windows 7 . . . yes
    - x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64

    - the original installed OS on the system? Yes
    - an OEM or full retail version? Full retail
    - OEM = came pre-installed on system NO
    - Full Retail = you purchased it from retailer Yes


    - What is the age of system (hardware)? New less then 6 months
    - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) New less then 6 months

    System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom build OS Windows 7 home premium 64 bit CPU Intel core i5-2500k CPU @ 3.30GHz Motherboard p8 z68-v Pro Memory 16 gig Graphics Card(s) Evga GTX 480 Sound Card None Monitor(s) Displays dual display- Briava, View SonicScreen Resolution 1080p Hard Drives 1 terabyte It has happened since i bought the PC. If anyone can help or it you need more info let me know. Thanks!
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    This information is what to post in a new thread in the other "Crashes and Debugging" section there rather then here since that is for troubleshooting these types of problems. Then someone can go over everything with you.

    The one thing right off the top is typically repaired by simply scheduling a run of the Check Disk tool typing "chkdsk /r" in at the command prompt option found in the Start>Programs>Accessories. The "ntoskmi.exe" error is typically seen when a drive has errors on it.

    For the rest however you will want to see that gone over in the other section.
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    whoops sorry i will post it there now. Thanks again for all your help and i entered "chkdsk" in the start menu and something came up then went aways really fast. idk what. o well ill close this thread and move it to the other one.

    Thanks!
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