BSOD already > 40 times on not even 1 day

copypoesje

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Hey all,

I bought windows 7 64bit yesterday and i got a big problem now:

First when i was installing i had several bsod and many craches, but after many attempts it finnally got installed.
When i logged on after like 1min i had a bsod and after that well i got bsod frequently, it was not on specific moments
and also not on specific programs or things.
i looked a bit around on forums and helpsites tryd reinstalling drivers, repairing windows7, reinstalling windows 7
and still i keep getting spammed by bsod. As far as i can see it aint always same bsod but not 100 sure.

in the zip file i attached are some of the minidumps i got from all the craches.

if anyone has an idee what i could do to fix this i would apreciate a lot.

already ty

kind regards Tom
 

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i also added the specs of my pc to my profile
 

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windows 7 64bit
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i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
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2 times 2GB
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9600gt
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24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
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G9
Just had a quick look through your dumps and they are all different
Some are pointing at gfx issues others usb and more at file system and driver corruption, there seems to be a lot of issues here

Was this a clean install if it was not i would strongly recommend you backup your files & do a clean install
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
 

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Yup, it were all brand new parts that i bought 2 days ago, i putted the hardware together and started with windows 7, altho i did try one of my old harddisks, becouse i thought maybe the new one was broke, ( but nop wasnt that).

I also kinda noticed that if my pc is just idle, not doing anything, he doesnt get a bsod that fast, but as soon as i start running something, firefox, an install, a copy from extern disk, it just starts spamming me with bsod.

I already want to thank you for your help

and a happy new year ofc! =)


i also did run a memory test, and there were no errors so i dont think its memory related.


kind regards,
Tom
 

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windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
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24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
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antec
Keyboard
G15
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G9
i reinstalled usb drivers etc. still getting spammed with bsod, this is one from after the reinstalls of my drivers

kind regards

Tom
 

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windows 7 64bit
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i5 750
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dp55wb
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2 times 2GB
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9600gt
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24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
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G9
Do a clean install as has been suggested.

BSOD's are not always, or even not usually, possible to cure by tweaking drivers.

You can read your own dump files with a viewer such as BlueScreenView.
 

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already did like 3 clean installs and still got the bsod,

still ty for trying =)

kind regards
Tom
 

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windows 7 64bit
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i5 750
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dp55wb
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2 times 2GB
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9600gt
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several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
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antec
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G15
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G9
Think we need to check your hardware first

If your OCing stop until this is sorted, go into bios and double check all your setting return to default if necessary

Download and run memtest86 min 5 passes or overnight if possible
Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
Download and run HDD diagnostic from your manufacturers website
HD Diagnostic

Open elevated command prompt (type cmd in search then open by right click run as admin) and type sfc /scannow



Heres a few suggestions to start with come back with the results
 

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ty for the reply,

I did memtest last night for 2 times, first time he found 2 errors, but 2th time i did a 4hour run and he didnt find 1 singl thingy =)

the sfc/scannow i tryd atm but i got blue screens while trying so the one i got is from a bit earlyer today when i also did run sfc/scannow

then the hd scan thingy i also did and no error or no bad things found
--------------- SeaTools for Windows v1.2.0.1 ---------------
1-1-2010 15:54:06
Model: ST3500418AS
Serial Number: 5VM5P9Y7
Firmware Revision: CC38
Short Generic - Started 1-1-2010 15:54:06
Short Generic - Started 1-1-2010 15:54:08
Short Generic - Pass 1-1-2010 16:01:01
Short Generic - Pass 1-1-2010 16:01:28


in the zip file are:
the cbs file from sfc/scannow
and 3 more dmp files


i already wane thank you for your time


kind regards
Tom
 
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windows 7 64bit
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i5 750
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dp55wb
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2 times 2GB
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9600gt
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24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
Again you have different fault codes in the dumps but i think your biggest problem here is memory, until you get that sorted its going to be difficult to sort the other problems

If memtest came back with faults then its possible you have a bad stick of ram
Is the ram new, you could try one stick at a time, if your getting probs then you might need to rma the ram.

Also try running sfc scan again
 

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Hey,

The memory is indeed new, i am running memtest again now, will see or it brings anything up, but i am wondering if memtest finds something can it also repair the problem or is it just for detecting it?

i also will do the sfc scan after the memory test if my bsod spam allows me to =)
i will reply with more info as soon as i got more info

already thank you a lot!

kind regards,
Tom
 

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windows 7 64bit
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i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
No memtest will only detect problems, if there is a prob there is nothing you can do with it other than return it for exchange

Dont forget that memtest needs to run for long periods of time sometimes to bring out the fault & its not that uncommom to get the odd new stick of ram that is faulty

This must be frustrating for you but with a bit of persistance im sure we can get this sorted

Paul
 

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ok,

already thank you very much

kind regards,
tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
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9600gt
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24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
i did the sfc scan

at the end of that it sayd that it had detected problems and that it could not repair all.

in the attached zip is the log


memtest is running now

kind regards,
Tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
Hey,

I did try to do the memtest, but there was something wrong this time, nu clue what.
but At random points during the memtest the pc did just reboot, no error message or nothing saying "pc need to reboot", but just withouth warning a reboot.
It didnt show up any problems with memory tho, but that can come becouse the reboots, not sure tho.

Already ty

Kind regards,
Tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
Run Memtest overnight - errors that appear and disappear are a cause for alarm.
Run the Extended/Long/Advanced test for SeaTools (the basic/short test doesn't test the full drive)
 

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ok, will do the hd scans again tomorow then, and the memtests this night.


tyvm

kind regards,
Tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
Hey all,


I did memory test this night but i heard my pc rebooting every time and when i went to look or it sayd any errors nothing, then this morning i started it again but again no errors but when it was running for about 20min and i touched the mouse the pc would just reboot, no clue why or what that means tho.

I also did test my harddisks again with seatools did the very long test, took about 4,5hours, and id sayd pass at the end and gave no errors.

also i did remove my ram, and putted it back in also didnt change a thing,


i also changed all sata cables in my pc, also no, effect.

also tryed difrent mouse and keyboard that need no drivers, no effect.


already tyvm

kind regards,
Tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
what i also did forget to say is, when i did the hd disk scan ( that took about 4,5hours) pc didnt even get 1 singl bluescreen but when i closed it and tryd to instal something, Boom bsod =(

not sure or thats any usefull info but well


Tom
 

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windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
ok wow,

i had nothing to do so i started running mem test again and now from like first 5sec errors came up, i made picture of it not rlly good qualitty tho due not having camera

kind regards,

Tom
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64bit
CPU
i5 750
Motherboard
dp55wb
Memory
2 times 2GB
Graphics Card(s)
9600gt
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch ( and a 22inch for when needed)
Hard Drives
several 160gb, 500gb, 120gb,
Case
antec
Keyboard
G15
Mouse
G9
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