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I just moved out my video card, which I just received back from xfxforce RMA, to my working PC. When I tried the crash inducing activities of the gimped pc I also crashed exactly in the same fashion. When I replaced the normal GPU it was back to smooth sailing. Since I have identical GPU, being the 1GB Radeon 5770 with identical drivers it's safe to say that my problem is the GPU.
I AM SO UPSET THAT THEY WOULD SEND A COMPLETED RMA BACK THAT IS STILL DEFECTIVE IN SOME FORM!! I just assumed that if they sent it back to me that they would 'obviously' make sure that it passes all kinds of quality checks, right? I have learned yet again what happens when one 'assumes'. *SIGH*
Thanks to anyone that has offered any advice. To anyone that has similar crashes that happen in the way I've described, with a visual screen not that of a 'BSOD' and leaving you with no dump files and forcing you to hard reset or power off I would suggest isolating the GPU in a known working system, preferably with a known working identical GPU.
Now I need to hope that xfx will give me a break on something since I've already paid to ship to RMA once. I just want a damned working GPU!!
Kllimek,
At ;least now you've got a working system. Congratulations.
I've always had one working system, it was the second system I've had the trouble with. Thanks though.
This is because the memory dumping is not working. I have same problem. And there is a file in C:\Windows\System32\ntroskrnl.exe . In ma laptop it is 32bit compatible,but i installed 64bit windows7 . and we need to install the atleast version 6.1.7600.20618 of this kernal dump file . It is a 5.5mb file.
I tried to download,but can't do it.
Anyone please download and post it here and help all of us.
This problem comes for 64bit AMD processor used pc's mainly
The more details is given at
Error message on a blue screen on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2: "STOP: 0x0000000A"
Anyone please help all of us......