BSOD problems after installing dominator 1066 2x2GB ram

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    BSOD problems after installing dominator 1066 2x2GB ram


    Since i upgraded my Ram, i have had this problem. it isnt very often but still in the last month or so i have 6 BSOD encounters. each time i was doing something different. The first few times i could remember the message was something to do with memory managment. so i went in the bios and set everything to automatic, since before i had it on manual because i wanted set the ram speed to 1066( altho i dont know if that made sense to do. not much of an overclocker). but anyways another error is the driver IRQL not less or equal.
    i dont know what could cause this. but i read that updating my bios might solve it. since my bios has never been updated. however i cannot update the bios. the file from asus site doesnt work! then i downloaded an update utility for the bios from another site and i still have problems updating it.

    any one out there with the same motherboard has this problem? have updated it in windows 7 64bit?
    any help would be appreciated.
    thanks,
    lomas

    my specs
    asus M3A79-T deluxe motherboard
    geforce 9800 GTX+
    phenom x4 9850 black edition
    corsair dominator ddr2 ram 2x 2GB
    Last edited by lomas1; 29 Nov 2009 at 11:57. Reason: my specs
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    lomas1 said:
    Since i upgraded my Ram, i have had this problem. it isnt very often but still in the last month or so i have 6 BSOD encounters. each time i was doing something different. The first few times i could remember the message was something to do with memory managment. so i went in the bios and set everything to automatic, since before i had it on manual because i wanted set the ram speed to 1066( altho i dont know if that made sense to do. not much of an overclocker). but anyways another error is the driver IRQL not less or equal.
    i dont know what could cause this. but i read that updating my bios might solve it. since my bios has never been updated. however i cannot update the bios. the file from asus site doesnt work! then i downloaded an update utility for the bios from another site and i still have problems updating it.

    any one out there with the same motherboard has this problem? have updated it in windows 7 64bit?
    any help would be appreciated.
    thanks,
    lomas

    my specs
    asus M3A79-T deluxe motherboard
    geforce 9800 GTX+
    phenom x4 9850 black edition

    Hi and wel
    corsair dominator ddr2 ram 2x 2GB
    Hi and welcome

    first we need you to go to c:\windows\minidump, zip the dmp file and upload it to us. Instructions here https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

    hope this helps and let us know if you need help

    Kenn J+
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 21 May 2011 at 06:24.
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    lomas1 said:
    Since i upgraded my Ram, i have had this problem. it isnt very often but still in the last month or so i have 6 BSOD encounters. each time i was doing something different. The first few times i could remember the message was something to do with memory managment. so i went in the bios and set everything to automatic, since before i had it on manual because i wanted set the ram speed to 1066( altho i dont know if that made sense to do. not much of an overclocker). but anyways another error is the driver IRQL not less or equal.
    i dont know what could cause this. but i read that updating my bios might solve it. since my bios has never been updated. however i cannot update the bios. the file from asus site doesnt work! then i downloaded an update utility for the bios from another site and i still have problems updating it.

    any one out there with the same motherboard has this problem? have updated it in windows 7 64bit?
    any help would be appreciated.
    thanks,
    lomas

    my specs
    asus M3A79-T deluxe motherboard
    geforce 9800 GTX+
    phenom x4 9850 black edition
    corsair dominator ddr2 ram 2x 2GB
    You will probably need to go into bios and set the memory timings, speed and voltages manually.
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  4. Posts : 11
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    Thread Starter
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    ok thanks for the help.
    i attached the files in the crashes section. so i'll see the responses there before i try to mess around in the bios!
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  5. Posts : 11,840
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    you will get quicker help if you post the .dmp files here.. no one enjoys having to search the forums for attachments ...
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    ....and I would go straight to the bios and do as Chev says.
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    torrentg said:
    ....and I would go straight to the bios and do as Chev says.
    LOL, I will say that sometimes the 1066MHz memory setting with the default 1333 FSB doesn't always use a stable divider so it's best to set the memory either linked and synced which will be 667MHz, or use 800MHz or 1000MHz "Unlinked" for memory speed. Set the memory voltage and timings manually to manufacture specs as often the Auto settings aren't correct.
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  8. Posts : 11
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    Thread Starter
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    link to where i uploaded the files

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    lomas1 said:
    ok thanks for the help.
    i attached the files in the crashes section. so i'll see the responses there before i try to mess around in the bios!
    Do you think some magical responce will make this problem go away? You already recieved good advice, I suggest you use it to your advantage.
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  10. Posts : 11
    windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    ok i did try that. i set the voltage to the rated 2.2 however i could not get the rated timing of 5-5-5-15. in the bios it only allowed me to get 5-5-5-12. so i set at this and still got the problems.
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