BSoD, new computer, 0x0000001a and 0x00000019

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  1. Posts : 17
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       #11

    I allowed it to check the disk, and have a small amount of information on the checks it did (I took a picture of it midway through step 2 of the checking process) if you would like those too.
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  2. Posts : 17
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       #12

    I allowed it to check the disk and have a small amount of extra information (I took a picture of it midway through step 2 of the checking process) if you would like that too.
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  3. Arc
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       #13

    Us3rnam3, you are having the problems due to memory. Most probably RAM, but there is is a fair chance of the GFX Card memory, too.

    I would suggest you to run ...
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    Let us know what you got there.
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       #14

    Have ran FurMark: I spotted no artifacts, the temperature became steady after 1:15 (m:s) at 75'c and after 5 minutes was at 80'c. I will run Memtest86+ now and send you the results ASAP.
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       #15

    Hello again. Upon finishing the first pass with Memtest86+, (Or perhaps second pass, I'm not sure whether it starts at 1 or 0) Memtest86+ found 87552 errors. I couldn't spot a way of relaying you all the information from the program, but with that many errors I guess it's pretty evidential. Where should I go from here? I suspect I'll need new RAM, but I'd like that to be the very last resort.
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       #16

    Something I thought might be helpful to know: I have had no Blue Screens since running MemTest86+. I don't know if the BSoDs relate in anyway to (in terms of affecting their frequency) MemTest86+, however the problem appears to be fixed. I will post again in a weeks time if there are still no BSoDs, or if there is one. Whichever comes first.
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       #17

    Speak of the devil; there was one literally as I shut the Seven Forums page. However, the Blue Screen occurred at exactly the same time as the installation of Unreal Tournament 3 as it did the last time. I cannot recall if the same thing has happened the other times. Perhaps it is the disc / the optical drive? I have been able to play it before on this computer, before the first Blue Screens had occurred it installed fine as well as running well and was removed after the hard drive was formatted.
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  8. Arc
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       #18

    Nice to know.

    As your problem was occurring due to some memory related causes, Memtest worked. I aslo suggested you Furmark, coz it might be graphics memory too.

    EDIT: so you got another BSOD? Post the Dumps again then.
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       #19

    Whoops. Forgot to.
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  10. Arc
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       #20

    As usual, you are getting bugcheck 50 and bugcheck 3B. Both are indicating to either main memory (RAM) or Graphics memory/Driver. As I am seeing, your ATI driver a bit old. You may try to upgrade it.

    Code:
    3: kd> lmvm atikmpag
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`03eff000 fffff880`03f4f000   atikmpag   (deferred)             
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmpag.sys
        Image name: atikmpag.sys
        Timestamp:        Wed Apr 20 06:52:32 2011 (4DAE3558)
        CheckSum:         00050398
        ImageSize:        00050000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    As Furmark and Memtest both have taken, do it as a further try.

    First uninstall the existing one in safe mode. Then install the latest version and see it it works or not. I would suggest you to not install the Catalyst Control Center, only to install the Display Driver.
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