Regular BSOD on newly built machine, errors code 0x000000a0


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #1

    Regular BSOD on newly built machine, errors code 0x000000a0


    Hello,

    Hoping to get some help with this, as I've been getting really frustrated over the last few days. I recently built a new rig (hardware below), and I've been getting regular windows crashes after the system has been running for a few hours. I've fully updated Windows 7 and my GPU drivers, as well as checked all my HDD wiring.

    I don't have a small dmp file to upload (only the larger ones), but I will include that next time the system crashes.

    Hardware
    CPU: i5-4590
    Mobo: Gigabyte H97M D3H
    GPU: GTX 970
    RAM: V-Color OC Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1600MHz
    SSD: Kingston 128GB


    Event Viewer Log
    - System

    - Provider

    [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-WER-SystemErrorReporting
    [ Guid] {ABCE23E7-DE45-4366-8631-84FA6C525952}
    [ EventSourceName] BugCheck

    - EventID 1001

    [ Qualifiers] 16384

    Version 0

    Level 2

    Task 0

    Opcode 0

    Keywords 0x80000000000000

    - TimeCreated

    [ SystemTime] 2015-12-09T22:51:45.000000000Z

    EventRecordID 5287

    Correlation

    - Execution

    [ ProcessID] 0
    [ ThreadID] 0

    Channel System

    Computer FatCat-PC

    Security


    - EventData

    param1 0x000000a0 (0x0000000000000009, 0xffffffffc0000001, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000)
    param2 C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP
    param3 120915-7659-01
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #2

    Hello bfallica and welcome to Sevenforums,

    Could you please perform these steps so that we at the forum might help you the best possible way!

    To Use DM Log Collector
    1. Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below.

    2. Save the .exe file to your desktop or other convenient location.

    3. Double click on the file to run it.

    4. If prompted by UAC then, click/tap on Yes (Windows 7/8) or Continue (Vista).

    5. A command prompt will now open to get the required information from your system, save the information into a YourComputerName-xxxx.zip file on your desktop, and close.

    6. When finished with step 5, do either step 7 or 8 below.

    7. If You Have Already Started a Thread in "BSOD Help and Support"
    A) Go back to your original thread that you created for your BSOD issue, edit your existing post or reply with a new post, and go to step 9 below.
    8. If You Have Not Already Started a Thread in "BSOD Help and Support"
    NOTE: Please do not create duplicate threads and posts on the same issue. Doing so will only waste your time and the time of other members trying to help.
    A) Start a new thread in the BSOD Help and Support forum area, post all details about your BSOD issue, then go to step 9 below.
    9. In your BSOD post, upload the created YourComputerName-xxxx.zip file into your post.
    Kind Regards, Boris :)
      My Computer


 

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