Random BsoD no matter what I do.


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    Random BsoD no matter what I do.


    Later on today I will post my dump files if my computer still has it, but my laptop will get random BsoDs.

    Arc could you please watch this thread, or someone who is good at reading the dump files to isolate the BsoD. I am planning on giving this laptop to my mother in a few weeks, and would like to have this issue resolved before then.

    I am at work now, so I can not post the files, will create the zip when I get home and upload it for you, I will attach it to the original post here.

    I have done a clean install, virus scan both malwarebytes and Microsoft security essentials, updated drivers, and checked heat levels on CPU and GPU.

    Everything came back negative or all up to date, and SFC came back with no issues either. I haven't used memtest86 or any HDD diagnostics tools yet though.


    *EDIT* The computer in my specs is the one I am referring to. File attached.
    Last edited by tlarseth; 19 Nov 2012 at 21:23. Reason: Added extra information
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  2. Arc
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    OK mate I am we are here :)
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    I've had this thread subscribed :)
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    I am creating the zip file now, should be finished here soon, but the Diagnostics Tool gives me an error, is this normal?
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    Okay, I posted it up, unfortunately, for some odd reason there is no DMP file, I have my computer set to save them, but apparently it isn't saving them.

    *EDIT* The DMP files aren't there, but I do have the rest in the zip file, if that helps any.
    Last edited by tlarseth; 20 Nov 2012 at 05:26.
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  6. Arc
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    Mate something may be suggested based on the other files, but a .dmp gives a closest look.

    Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD

    Follow it manually in the default path: C:\Windows\Minidump or %SystemRoot%\Minidump.

    Upload it next time?
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    My computer is set to create a mini dump, but there was no file there when diagnostics tried to grab it, and when I manually went there, there was no dump file.
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  8. Arc
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    May be those are cleaned up?
    Wait for the next crash, hopefully there will be one saved.
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    Windows 8 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_rtm.120725-1247)
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    Arc said:
    May be those are cleaned up?
    Wait for the next crash, hopefully there will be one saved.
    They might be, I haven't used this computer in a few weeks, but the wife has for Netflix. I had to turn down the CPU usage through the advanced power options menu to run no more than 75% to keep from Blue Screening.

    I will bump this topic once another BsoD happens, and a minidump is created. I am going to revert back to this laptop for a while until that happens, hopefully some of the things I did fixed it already.



    *EDIT* So far no BsoD, and I ran the crap out of this computer, I ran the RAM and HDD test from BIOS, as Memtest86+ created USB image won't boot at all, my computer just skips it, I used a drive I have a pocket version of XP on for use when on the road and I need XP for something, so I know it isn't my flash drive, plus it works on my Dell.

    Also Toshiba Hard Drives have literally no support unless it is SSD, and their utility won't let you select your HDD, it will show it but that is as far as you get.

    There were no errors on either one.
    Last edited by tlarseth; 20 Nov 2012 at 10:14.
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