BSOD 0x0000001e and 0x0000000a

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  1. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #1

    BSOD 0x0000001e + 0x0000000a + 0x00000124


    Hi,

    I am getting frequent BSODs when the PC is idle or under load (it runs a light simulation software, no games, internet browser, etc.). Although enabled, no minidump is written, hence I can't zip one up and post it here. What I did so far (multiple times, spending too many days):

    I updated Windows 7, updated drivers (at least the PC tells me they are up to date), updated BIOS. I am using Windows 7 Professional, an ASUS P9X79 PRO motherboard, an Intel i7-3930 processor, 2x8GB Kingston memory in the right slots, BIOS set to defaults (CMOS button, battery removal), temperatures at full load around 60°C.

    mdsched - passed multiple times
    IPTC - passed multiple times, also failed multiple times
    Intel Burn Test - passes very high setting, fails standard setting
    verifier - manages to produce only one BSOD displaying "atikmpag.sys" on the blue screen part that is visible
    Prime95 - sometimes works for a full day, sometimes fails after an hour

    What can I do to pinpoint the problem?

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by Useless User; 04 Sep 2014 at 17:59. Reason: Added SF info
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  2. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #2

       Information
    Before posting a BSOD thread, please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    If you need to add new information like the dump files, please make a new post in your initial BSOD thread. Please do not make an extra new thread.
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  3. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks, I attached the zipped SF information folder to my original post above. You can see that, for whatever reason, I am not getting minidump files written on my BSODs, although that function is enabled and did work for a while.
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  4. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Since starting this thread, the PC has not crashed; it's idle apart from some occasional IE use.

    However, as soon as I run a taxing software (mathematics, simulations) on it, a BSOD ensues after either a few minutes or a few hours. Still, no dump files are written to disk, although I checked the settings for that as per this forum : (

    Bump : )
    Last edited by Useless User; 01 Sep 2014 at 16:36. Reason: Added new information
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  5. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Dang ; )
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  6. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #6

    Okay i have had a look and its very hard to pinpoint, as the DMP Files are almost a month old.

    Please you have followed these instructions: Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
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  7. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi, thanks for looking!

    I just can't get the PC to write a minidump. I actually followed the minidump instructions given before writing the initial post.

    Each blue screen messages, right at the bottom of the screen, that it supposedly collects data and then writes a minidump and then completes doing so - only that it doesn't. I can see that the Minidump folder shows a lock icon in explorer, which I, right-clicking as administrator, can't remove. Could that have something to do with it? If so, how did this folder lock itself without my doing?

    Could I change/set something else? Initiate the PC to write another kind of dump file to disk that provides meaningful information?

    Cheers!
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  8. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #8

    Are you setting this size correct?

    The complete memory dump will require that there is a page file set to at least the size of physical memory installed plus 1MB (for the header).
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  9. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    I did. I will go through all of it again and then await the next BSOD to see what happens and then attach the latest dump(s).

    Maybe, the SF-report contains some additional clues, apart from those vintage dump files.
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  10. Posts : 147
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I checked again and also used the recommended registry setting for dump files, but I don't get any, although the blue screen text at the bottom says otherwise : (
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