BSOD happens very often while browsing or playing games, error 0x124


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD happens very often while browsing or playing games, error 0x124


    SUMMARY:
    Two nights ago I was playing Dragon Age Origins via Steam when out of nowhere my game froze up, made a buzzing noise, and BSOD (STOP Error 0x00000124). I had to manually restart as it did not do so automatically at the time. After the restart I was unable to reach the desktop as I was constantly hit with the BSOD. I turned off my computer and hoped that everything will be normal in the morning.

    In the morning, the problem was still the same but I was at least presented with the option of the Windows Recovery Diagnostic tool. Upon reaching the desktop I discovered that my antivirus, avast! free anti-virus, had been deleted. This was done perhaps by the Windows Recovery tool. I thought everything was fixed, installed avast! Internet Security, and when I was again hit with the BSOD while browsing. Thinking avast! was the culprit I deleted it and tested my theory by playing Dragon Age again. I was able to play for a time, no more than 30 minutes before I was hit with another BSOD. The longest I have been able to play that game has been no more than an hour without error since the problem started.

    Currently, I am able to immediately reach the desktop without any problems however the BSOD is still present. While browsing Facebook the other night, watching a Youtube video this morning, and even as recently as signing up to this forum to post this.

    Someone had suggested that the problem sounds like my computer is overheating. That may be likely as I used to have my fan settings on quiet, even in gaming, but I had changed it to intelligent (more "aggressive" setting) to fluctuate with the temperature changes. Alas, I still experience the same BSOD problem.


    I will list out a few things that may contribute to solving this problem.

    • I believe Windows Recovery Diagnostic deletes Avast (both free and interet security version).
    • I have overclocked my processor although it has since been restored to the default setting.
    • My video card is still overclocked.
    • CPU is currently at 20 degrees Celcius (internet browsing).
    • CPU reaches 31 degrees Celcius while playing Dragon Age.
    • Motherboard is usually at a constant of 30 degrees Celcius.
    • Full virus scans have been performed only to come back clean.
    • All hardware-related drivers, Windows Updates, and BIOS are, to the best of my knowledge, up to date.



    Yes, I have read this thread.

    Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try


    I have:
    • Restored the BIOS to its original values.
    • Many fans cooling my system (three 200mm and five 120mm) so cooling may not be an issue IMO.
    • Taken extra precaution and cleaned out all dust as well as clean and reapplied a new layer of thermal paste on the processor.
    • Run a stress test on my system's memory via memtest+ for 3 1/2 hours. No errors found.
    • Run SFC /scannow . No registry corruption found.
    • Run chkdsk /f/r . No errors found however, my screen goes black and doesn't show what is happening during the test. I just assumed that's what it is doing, waited for 5 minutes or so, and my desktop ran. I have checked for disk errors before and it did used to show me the info.
    • NOT formatted my drive and reinstalled Windows.
    • Removed and reinserted the memory and GPU as well as made sure all connections are tightly secured.


    Dump file has been attached and computer specs is listed in my profile. Just ask if you need any more information.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/members/edwardxcore.html

    Thank you for your time and effort.

    - Ed
    Last edited by EdwarDxCorE; 10 Jun 2013 at 22:30.
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  2. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #2

    See if you could update the BIOS


    Version 3603(Only for Win7 & Win8)
    No code has to be inserted here.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    BIOS has already been updated to that version. Dates differ from that on the website.
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