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Another one.
Any chance you can check the contents of this on.
I have it on selective startup and have only enabled the Nvidia driver service.
Another one.
Any chance you can check the contents of this on.
I have it on selective startup and have only enabled the Nvidia driver service.
It points to a bad driver, that's all. It doesn't say which one.
I suggest updating your nVidia drivers, or uninstalling and installing a fresh copy.
[nvidia]dfgsdfg[/nvidia]
Would a clean format and install make any difference?
Or is there any else i can to to try to workout what driver/device is causing the problem.
Most of the components are still under warranty.
Many thanks
James
If you're up for a clean install, go for it. We don't recommend clean install as a first resort here, just because it is a lot of work for some people.
A clean install should fix driver issues, simply because it removes them all. I suggest going easy with installing programs afterward, so the problem does not return.
If you want a list of programs you can trust, here are a few to start with. If you want to install anything else, just give us a shout and we'll decide if it's safe.
Google Chrome (the stable version)
FireFox
Microsoft Security Essentials
~JK
I'll give that a try tonight.
Should i refrain from installing any drivers other than windows default ones?
James
Hi Jonathan,
I've been doing a little digging and found this.
Daily BSOD Windows 7 x64
It seems to be a similar problem.
As the ram i have in my system is : Corsair XMS2 4GB (2X2GB) DDR2 PC2-8500C5 1066MHz Dual Channel Kit
However i noticed from the mem tester you may be do yesterday that the speed said 800MHz.
Could this be casing it?
If i try changing the voltages can i do any harm to the components?
Should I try upping the Volts from 1.5v to 1.6v?
I have an Asus M4N72-E Mobo. I not sure what the setting will be called.
Thanks
James
If its not the case.
Done more digging it looks like Asus recommend to set the memory to:
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Corsair Memory Problem
TWIN2X4096-8500C5 DDR2-1066 4GB Kit (2 x 2GB) 2.1v 5-5-5-15-2T
However i have no idea what the 5-5-5-15-2T means :S.
Any idea what settings will the 5-5-5-15-2T relate to?
MAny Thanks for all your help (again )
James.
Ok,
I've found the Asus Manual.
Have uploaded it here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/736039/e4408_m4n72-e.pdf
Its secured so i couldn't copy and paste.
On page 2-14 there are some details about the timings. However im un sure as to how they match up.
5-5-5-12-2T
do i just match then up against the first option separating by - and leave the last ones as auto?
Ans what should i supply for 2nd Info? (Auto?)
Or is this all a waste of time?
Let me contact a memory expert for you. I can identify what the problem is, what it's beyond me to fix it.
He'll post here shortly.
EDIT: on second thought, it could be several hours. It is 11:50 PM where he lives.
Thanks Jonathan,
I have tonight free to try and fix it. (UK only 5pm here.)
Any idea if i was to tinker. Can i make things any worse?