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this is all my current dump files after reloading windows 7 yesterday
All of your .dmp files point to memory corruption in one form or the other... with the prices of ram as cheap as they are, I would replace them with matching sticks .... Hope this helps..
Some of your files lead to an IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAl error. There are two main causes -
Corrupt RAM
Overheating (Which could also be the RAM overheating as well)
Run the memtest as mentioned before by pebbly, see if anything happens.
If not, download this and this (two separate links)
Now, run Intel burn test, and while its testing, open up RealTemp to see some CPU temperatures.
Tell us if Intel burn test says you fail, or if the temps on Realtemp goes 60-70+.
are you overclocking? if so reset to defaults , run sfc /scannow as lil dom says heat can cause errors ,have you adequate cooling? :)
another thing to try, check you have no shorts on the mobo ,if at all possible build the parts outside of the case and see if you still get errors ,try running with 1 stick of ram, recheck all mobo connecters
I had a stick of Corsair XMS go bad on me after a year of flawless performance. Discovered the problem by running MemTest. Try each stick by itself and see if you can isolate the problem.
Corsair has a lifetime warranty and replaced both my sticks with a new matched pair. Problem solved.
I am not overclocking and I am running optimized defaults in my bios settings cause my fail safe defaults will not run. I have however changed 4 things in my bios settings and that is usb support for my mouse and keyboard and changed full screen logo to off and changed my memory voltage to 2.1 from auto. How and what is sfc/scannow
SFC / SCANNOW is the System File Checker checking whether any of your system files are corrupted. If it can, it will repair them. If not, it tells you in the CBS.log which ones are corrupted. When it comes to that, post back and I tell you haow to make sense of it.
You have to run this command in an elevated Command Prompt - cmd (run as administrator). You find it in All Programs > Accessories. Right click on it and "run as admin". The correct syntax for the command is sfc /scannnow - notice the blank in front of the slash.
PS: Did you ever change your Dimms around? Maybe you want to try with just one or 2 Dimms and in different slots. Many people suggested you have a memory problem.