Recently started BSODing when playing CS:GO (Stop 0x00000101)


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    Recently started BSODing when playing CS:GO (Stop 0x00000101)


    Hey all! Recently I started getting BSOD's when playing CS:GO, or CS:S (these are the only two games I'm playing atm). I can play for a minute or so (sometimes even around an hour) and then I get the classic looping sound buffer to BSOD where I get "Stop 0x00000101, A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval".

    I built this rig around a year ago (the HD 6950 and RAM were added around 6 months ago) and up until now haven't had any BSOD issues that I can recall. I have played Farcry 3 through twice with near max settings and played a fair amount of CS on it last year on max settings without any issues, and have been using Fruity Loops, Adobe software, Ableton, etc without any kind of BSOD.

    Whilst I have played around with clock settings (when I first built it) my system is set to stock settings on everything (the RAM speed had to be set at 1600MHz manually in the BIOS). Sorry for the long post, just trying to be informative!
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  2. Posts : 1,735
    Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
       #2

    It appears that your install of windows is counterfeit your product ID matches an Asus OEM_SLP key while you are using a retail ASrock mother board this is only possible through a hackers exploit. It also seems you have some pirated adobe software on your system, indicated here by your hosts file filled with activation blocks:

    Code:
    # Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
    #
    # This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
    #
    # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
    # entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
    # be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
    # The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
    # space.
    #
    # Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
    # lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
    #
    # For example:
    #
    #      102.54.94.97     rhino.acme.com          # source server
    #       38.25.63.10     x.acme.com              # x client host
    
    # localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
    #	127.0.0.1       localhost
    #	::1             localhost
    127.0.0.1				activate.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				practivate.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				ereg.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				activate.wip3.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				wip3.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				3dns-3.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				3dns-2.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				adobe-dns.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				adobe-dns-2.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				adobe-dns-3.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				ereg.wip3.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				activate-sea.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				wwis-dubc1-vip60.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1				activate-sjc0.adobe.com
    127.0.0.1                               adobe.activate.com
    127.0.0.1                               adobeereg.com                        
    127.0.0.1                               www.adobeereg.com                    
    127.0.0.1                               wwis-dubc1-vip60.adobe.com           
    127.0.0.1                               125.252.224.90                       
    127.0.0.1                               125.252.224.91
    127.0.0.1                               hl2rcv.adobe.com
    We do not support any form of piracy on this forum.
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