Stop Error 0xF4 - CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

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       #21

    We already did that...
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       #22

    Does the last .zip contain the latest .dmp files?
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  3. Posts : 110
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    Golden said:
    Does the last .zip contain the latest .dmp files?
    Yes, when the BSOD happened again on the 18th.

    The USB one, I'm not sure about, as it's not happened again at all.
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    Just played Aliens vs Predator for 30+ minutes without a problem...
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    OK. Since you seem to have fixed the USB issue, ensure Windows has updated, then run Driver Verifier so we have a picture of the latest situation without additional changes you make.
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    So far, no issues with DV.
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       #27

    Then its not a driver. Start looking at the hardware.
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    Golden said:
    Then its not a driver. Start looking at the hardware.
    Well, since replacing the cables, I used the new SATA cables that came with my motherboard, I've not had any issues... 18th was the last time it BSOD'd at all...

    It may have been the cable I'd be using, I'd been using it for several years now... I was strongly leaning at the SSD because the issue started with the new SSD, the computer worked flawlessly until after the new SSD, the motherboard and processor are practically brand new, just got them middle of last year.

    Likewise, while the memory wasn't as new, it wasn't used but maybe a few weeks, so it's practically brand new. The video card was unlikely, since I could use it under load several times and not have an issue...
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       #29

    Well, last time I had a BSOD was the 18th...
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    So, it seems sorted then? New SATA cable did the trick?
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