BSOD every hour, STOP: 0x000000F4

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  1. Arc
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    I haven't seen a repeat of that error and I've had three more of the xF4 with no dump. I think it had to be related to the nvidia update, which seems good now.

    I'm currently running the seagate DOS disk scan to see if it may be HD related, then I'll see about any firmware updates I can make to the SSD.

    Is there any way to check or test the MoBo drivers? Or all of them? Or should I just uninstall/update/reinstall with the best/newest I can find?
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    It took all day but DOS SeaTools finished and passed both drives, looks like they are clear.
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    I downloaded the firmware update for my Crucial m4 SSD, which took a bit of time. Then it crashed with the 0xF4 error and no dump (even though it is set to)

    I've restarted and applied the update and am now waiting to see if it happens again.

    *fingters crossed*
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  5. Arc
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    F4 is storage related crash. disc check plus firmware update should solve it.

    But as you got stop 124, you should pay attention to it too. As long as there is a hardware related error, the crash will continue to occur.
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    Thanks!

    The firmware update seems to have helped a lot. My machine has been up for 24hrs now without any recurrence of the f4.

    I'm still keeping my fingers crossed but I'm far more hopeful that it's fixed now.
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  7. Arc
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    bradisdrab said:
    Thanks!

    The firmware update seems to have helped a lot. My machine has been up for 24hrs now without any recurrence of the f4.

    I'm still keeping my fingers crossed but I'm far more hopeful that it's fixed now.
    Me too, as far as there is stop 0x124. If you get another one, dont be late, follow Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try step by step. You are to point the problem hardware out and replace it, and only then the issue will be solved.
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