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  1. Posts : 48
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       #21

    Side note, just did some research and apparently the Ram I use currently, OCZ2RPR10664GK is not on the qualified list of vendors for my P5Q version of board. Funny how its ran fine for 6months plus, wonder if its that in itself.
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       #22

    Element said:
    Side note, just did some research and apparently the Ram I use currently, OCZ2RPR10664GK is not on the qualified list of vendors for my P5Q version of board. Funny how its ran fine for 6months plus, wonder if its that in itself.
    When you hear hoof beats think horses not zebra's. 124's are usually a faulty component and RAM is usually the first suspect. You should also try it with just the absolutely critical components. Mobo, ram, keyboard, mouse, monitor.

    Any USB stuff should be removed.

    Let us know if we can help


    Ken
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  3. Posts : 48
    Win7 Ult 64
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       #23

    Well like I said before I am prepared to replace the CPU/Mobo tomorrow, as my taxes are in. I upgrade once every other year and this year is my year. So I guess I will buy a new CPU (AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition) and a new Mobo (ASUS M4N82 Deluxe) and go from there. My current memory is on the qualified vendor list for this mobo listed here. And the rest of my components have been stress tested good so hopefully I will have this baby back up and running saturday afternoon.

    *Edit* wtb my status and rep from the Vista64 forums LOL j/k ugh I need to laugh at something! *Edit*
    Last edited by Element; 25 Feb 2010 at 11:42. Reason: Status :P
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  4. Posts : 48
    Win7 Ult 64
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       #24

    And just some more info on whats going on without retyping it all.

    WinV64 and Win7 BSoDs x0124 help! - Tech Support Forum
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    Element said:
    And just some more info on whats going on without retyping it all.

    WinV64 and Win7 BSoDs x0124 help! - Tech Support Forum

    Basically their BSOD 124 bugcheck says the same as ours. Usamsa helped you there and also posts here, as do I.

    It is the same advice, you must take the onus of finding what piece of hardware is causing it. It is simply a process of elimination, with which we are willing to help

    Ken
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  7. Posts : 48
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       #27

    Well last check in they were testing my rig with different hard drives to see where they think the issue is. They suspect the HD or the HD controller.
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    Win7 Ult 64
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       #28

    Well I got my PC home, with a new motherboard and HD and all is well. The tech stated the HD controllers are not working correctly on the board so I will RMA it and sell the return board from Asus. Just wanted to update everyone.
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  9. Posts : 74
    XP x86, Vista x86, Windows 7 x64, Ubuntu 9.10
       #29

    This looks way too much like a post on TSF...

    Good luck with it. I hope it works out for you. Thanks for posting back.
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