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I cannot see the modified time and dates. Otherwise I would know this. I am currently on my phone.
I cannot see the modified time and dates. Otherwise I would know this. I am currently on my phone.
I've uploaded all of my minidumps including a zip to:
Folder + Zip: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vdr6gamps...rqxwRBD6a?dl=0
ZIP Download: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vdr6gamps...idump.zip?dl=0
Ordered them all with numbers at the start, note the 1 and 2 are the ones in my original post.
A stop 0x3B is most possible for a counterfeit installation, as it uses heavy modified codes there which is often contrasting the system.Code:BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff800030d7e52, fffff88002e24e90, 0} Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiSignalSynchronizationObject+42 ) Followup: MachineOwner ---------
It says .....
It is impossible to have an OEM key of an ASUS computer on a retail ASRock motherboard without using hackers activation exploitation which makes your system counterfeit. Which is the source of all possible issues .... mismatch.Code:Product ID: 00426-OEM-8992662-00173 <== ASUS Original Install Date: 23/09/2014, 03:00:42 System Boot Time: 06/10/2014, 12:28:20 System Manufacturer: ASRock System Model: 255b
Get a legit windows license, have a clean install, activate it using the legit key, have a safe and secure computer.
Let us know for any further BSOD after taking this advice.
That's because I've tried multiple operating systems, my Windows 7 Ultimate CD is like 4 years old now and its scratched to bits so I thought it was that what was causing the problem.
I tried Windows XP but that too gets BSOD's, I downloaded a new version of Windows 7 from the internet which took me a week to download because of my poor internet connection.
I just installed a clean version of Windows 7 Ultimate and straight away it bluescreens... I haven't even typed in my code from the green sticker yet.
Attached are the BSODS
Can you run the BSOD tools and attach the files again.
One of the files in the first attachment was corrupt.
Hi,
It's not software or operating system related, it's RAM/MOBO related.
is what happens, regardless of what sticks are in what slots so it's either a compatibility problem or a motherboard problem.
Please see forum rule number 4) No piracy or discussion of piracy allowed at all. Such as software, music, videos and other intellectual property violations (e.g. downloading youtube videos locally etc).
"We reserve the right to ban anyone who wilfully violates the forum rules, as access to our support forums is a privilege and not a right."
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If you are willing to enter your genuine product key, you can download the Windows ISO here>
Windows 7 Ultimate ISO 64Bit
Windows 7 Ultimate ISO 32Bit
I am quite aware of the rules, like I mentioned:
I only tried an alternative method because I didn't know what was causing the problem, I have legitimate windows discs and this case has a green sticker on the side with a windows 7 ultimate key on it.My Windows 7 Ultimate CD is like 4 years old now and its scratched to bits so I thought it was that what was causing the problem.
Thanks anyway.
Sigh, I've already explained this...
I downloaded an upto date one which I thought might potentially fix the problem and would mean I could try things without having to do Windows updates which take forever because i have super slow internet and the only one i found was preactiveated I didn't care about this because I have license keys
It has a legit install with my activated key now so meh, I've gone else where for help because i don't like being treated a criminal.
You can close this now. :)