BSOD in both high stress and low stress situation. Stop code: 0x101


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    BSOD in both high stress and low stress situation. Stop code: 0x101


    Hi all,

    I've been getting BSOD and freezes a lot more frequently now. It can either happen when I'm play a game like Shadow of Mordor or Diablo III or when I'm doing homework with Pandora or a YouTube video playing. The screen will freeze and then a buzzing noise will come through my speaker or headphones. The BSOD stopcode I seem to always get is 0x00000101. All my drivers should be up to date except my BIOS driver since it crashes when I tried to update so I just reinstalled the BIOS from a backup BIOS with a jumper. I considered just buying a new CPU, motherboard, and a proper internal hard drive 3.5".

    Things I've tried:
    • Ran prime95 for around 30 minutes, temps reach around 80 Celsius.

    • Ran MSI Kombuster for around 30 minutes, temp reach around 80-85 Celsius.

    • Ran Intel's Processor Diagnostic tool with a passing test.

    • Ran Memtest once per RAM stick overnight with no errors.

    • Updated Sound drivers and a clean updated nvidia drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller.

    • Upgraded my power supply to a more reliable Corsair 850 watt.

    • Ran a chkdsk /f

    • CrystalDiskInfo says both my SSD and HDD is in good condition

    • Ran Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware scans


    My specs:
    • Intel i5 4570(Non K-edition) with stock CPU cooler

    • AsRock H87 Fatal1ty Performance motherboard

    • EVGA nVidia Geforce GTX 760 2GB

    • Corsair HX850

    • Kingston HyperX 8GB (2x4GB)

    • Asus PCE-AC68 netowrk adapter

    • Kingston SSD V300 series 120GB

    • Toshiba MQ01ABD100 2.5" 1TB hard drive (originally a external hard drive)



    thank you,

    David H.
    Last edited by bean145; 10 Oct 2014 at 15:43. Reason: spelling
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    Added SF diagnostic file.
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