IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL and several other BSODS

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  1. Arc
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    How it is working now?
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    Arc said:
    How it is working now?
    My computer is working good but that's because I keep it on so it wont BSOD (if I startup a game within 15 minutes of starting up PC, I will get a BSOD, same if I go into sleep mode and turn it back on)

    Thomas
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  3. Arc
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    Thomas, you stress test the Graphics Card using Furmark.
    Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    Also, download and install display driver 310.33 beta.

    Disable USB selective suspense.
    USB Selective Suspend - Turn On or Off

    Does it change anything there?
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    Arc said:
    Thomas, you stress test the Graphics Card using Furmark.
    Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    Also, download and install display driver 310.33 beta.

    Disable USB selective suspense.
    USB Selective Suspend - Turn On or Off

    Does it change anything there?
    Hey there,

    I've turned off USB selective suspense, also I ran Furmark stress test (it ran good but i stopped it when it was at 80 degrees celcius)

    Thomas
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  5. Posts : 123
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    I just got a BSOD, ill attach the file

    Thomas
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    I just had tons and tons of BSODS, it only resulted in one minidump file.
    Attaching file.
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  7. Posts : 123
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       #17

    Update:

    I have used a graphics card from my uncle, but same BSODS still occur, weird thing is, no dumpfiles. I have no clue why it *sometimes* doesn't give any minidump files.

    Thomas
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  8. Posts : 1,314
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    If your system was making a beep sound, you'll want to grab your system manual (or motherboard manual if it's custom) and review the POST Beep Codes section and determine what it is that caused the beep.
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    Vir Gnarus said:
    If your system was making a beep sound, you'll want to grab your system manual (or motherboard manual if it's custom) and review the POST Beep Codes section and determine what it is that caused the beep.
    Hello,

    First off, thanks for having a look at my problems.
    Alright, I've searched for beep codes and found them, but I couldn't find the 1 long (going on forever) beep. Hope you know anything about it.

    Thanks,
    Thomas
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    Unfortunately every computer model is different with their beep codes, so I won't be able to determine cause without a reference. However, beep codes are always there to show hardware failure. If your warranty is still ok with Acer, you'll need to contact them about getting the thing fixed. Hopefully you can coerce them to replace it instead, otherwise you'll have to go back-and-forth with them as they try replacing each part until they find the one that caused the problem.
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