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BSOD -ntoskrnl.exe main problem file
I've been having problem the past 2 weeks with BSOD. I've run Prime95 for like 2h, no BSOD and the temp is around 75C, I've done some chkdsk on all of my drives. Have one SSD and four HDDs.
I've also run memtest86. First time I got one errr after pass 1 finished and started with pass 2. The test had run for like 2hrs. Then I pulled out one of the RAM(the one closest to the HDD cage), ran the test again for 2,5 passes(2-3hrs), no errors. Ran the RAM I pulled out, same length, no errors. Put the other three back in and ran the test over night for 8hrs, no errors.(??) I think it was around 5-7 passes. Under computer properties it was Installed RAM: 16GB (15,9GB usable)
But I still had problems. Reinstalled Windows 7 Enterprise, installed all the Windows updates and the drivers from Gigabytes webpage, this time without the EasyTune etc.
I also have simple programs like: uTorrent, Minecraft Server, Mumble Server, Wampserver, Plex Media Server and Filezilla Server on it. So no random programs etc.
Still got problems. I've tried to reset BIOS, didn't help. I have changed from IDE to AHCI in the BIOS(cause I have SSD). When I come home today I will try to pull out two RAM and see what happens, if that doesn't help, I will try to run with the two I pull out. I will also try to disconnect the HDDs and only have the SSD plugged in.
I will try to update BIOS too. If none works I will reinstall Windows again and dont install ANYTHING and see what happens. Any ideas? I will upload the dumps here when I get back.
I've searched around the web, here and on Google and it seems it could be: RAM, Graphic Drivers, RAM slot, HDD or Mobo. Hopefully it will be some driver, but it would be weird when I'm downloading from Gigabyte's website. Hope not it is the mobo or hdd. Ram would be okey.
I think it could be the RAM cause I dropped one or two on my motherboard in my other computer when I swaped them out for 32GB in my main computer. That's why I think it could be the RAM, but Memtest86 only showed one error one time. But I will try rerun that test if you guys want me to.
I had linux before Windows 7 and I THINK the computer worked just fine for like a week or so before the problem showed up and I can't remember what could have cause it. The computer is almost a month old now. I was very careful when I put the computer together. I bought everything in parts. Could it be that the pins under the CPU who is crocked when I put the CPU down? I was really carefull.
The BSOD happens randomly. Sometimes if happens after couple of minutes, sometimes it can running for 8hrs. Also it happens when the computer is in idle, when I'm not doing anything.
This morning it happened to times when I was downloading to one of my HDDs.
I've got problems with:
system_service_exception
driver_irql_not_less_or_equal
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
pfn_list_corrupt
memory_management
And files:
ntoskrnl.exe(In every BSOD)
rt64win7.sys
ntfs.sys
hal.dll
I will check rest of the files when I come home from work and also upload the dump files.
Best regards. I really hope you smart people can help me out. I've been trying to fix this problem on my own for 2 weeks now. It starting to piss me off. Lol.
Computer Specs:
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit
CPU
Intel i3 4330 (Haswell)
Motherboard
GA-H87M-D3H
Memory
Corsair 16GB (4x4GB) CL9 1600Mhz VENGEANCE
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated
Hard Drives
Samsung EVO 840 120GB OS Disk
Western Digital Green 4TB
Western Digital Green 2TB
Seagate Barracuda 2TBx2
Keyboard/Mouse
Logitech Wireless with touchpad
Last edited by synden; 26 Mar 2014 at 09:49.