BSOD at random times


  1. Posts : 9
    Widows 7 Professional x64
       #1

    BSOD at random times


    I have the following home built computer:
    Windows 7 x64
    Processor: AMD FX 8120
    Ram: 16GIG Patriot Signature Series DDR 3 PSD34G1600HK
    MB: ASUS M5A9X EVO R1
    Video: Radeon HD6750
    Hard drives
    C:\ SSD 128 GB Sandisk Operating System Installed on this drive
    D:\ 1TB Seagate programs installed on this drive
    E:\ all documents mostly photos installed on this drive (I am a photographer this is my editing computer)
    F:\ Music files

    I have done the following:
    1. Had computer scanned by a computer repair facility for faulty hardware, found two bad memory sticks.
    These sticks were replaced with new from Patriot.
    2. Added SSD drive and installed windows to SSD. Installed programs to D: drive and work files to the other
    drives as detailed above.

    Then the BSODs started, mostly when installing updates specifically JAVA and Adobe. BSOD have also occurred when sitting idle or surfing the net (Google Chrome). After a recovery from an Update BSOD windows would look for a solution and soon after there would be more updates.
    Attached is the latest SF_diagnostics from the latest crash during startup.
    can anyone tell me what is going on. Thank you in advance for any help
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    Welcome
    Your file indicates BC error 109. This is usually the result of corrupt files, which does agree with your observation that it began after updates.
    The best way to solve this problem is to perform a system restore, back a week before the problem began.
    System Restore
    If this procedure does not solve your BSODs, I would look at memory problems. Run memtest to check your memory
    Run memtest for 6 passes testing each stick separately. Then test all for 6 passes
    Guide to using Memtest86+ - Geeks to Go Forums
      My Computer


 

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