BSOD unable to find a solution..


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    Windows 7 Proffesional 64bit
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    BSOD unable to find a solution..


    So I built my first PC yesterday and installed windows and updated all the drives via the website latest drives..
    firstly i got a BSOD when playing a game..
    after some looking someone said to update my BIOS.. so i did that..
    still no luck!
    Then someone said it was probably the graphics card..
    so i uninstalled/re-installed the drivers for it no luck. even moved it down a slot on the mobo.. no luck!

    This morning i re-installed windows 7 and updated all the drivers with the CD given with the gpu and the motherboard.. and now the BSOD is occuring a lot more.
    I looked in the minidump and nothing new has popped up in there but i still have the dumpfiles from before i reinstalled windows 7 and i think it is the same error code.

    i am pretty much a noob as its my first built, would really appreciate some help :)
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #2

    Hi and welcome to the Forum.
    Sounds like you might have a faulty install. Where did you get your installation disc?
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  3. Posts : 7
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    mitchell65 said:
    Hi and welcome to the Forum.
    Sounds like you might have a faulty install. Where did you get your installation disc?
    i got the installation disc from overclockers.co.uk
    would anyone be able to look at the dump files?

    any clue how im suppose to fix this?
    Last edited by Heaty; 07 Jun 2013 at 06:11.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Hi Heaty
    I do apologise. When I first read your post i should have told you that there is a specialist Forum here for BSOD. It can be found about three quarters of the way down the list. That's the one with "General Discussion" at the top). It's frowned upon normally to duplicate a thread but i think it would be acceptable in this case. Just mention that you didn't know there was a dedicated Forum in your post. You will stand a much better chance of getting a BSOD expert to look at it for you. Again I apologise for getting it wrong in the first place thereby delaying your possible solution!
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    mitchell65 said:
    Hi Heaty
    I do apologise. When I first read your post i should have told you that there is a specialist Forum here for BSOD. It can be found about three quarters of the way down the list. That's the one with "General Discussion" at the top). It's frowned upon normally to duplicate a thread but i think it would be acceptable in this case. Just mention that you didn't know there was a dedicated Forum in your post. You will stand a much better chance of getting a BSOD expert to look at it for you. Again I apologise for getting it wrong in the first place thereby delaying your possible solution!

    ahh thankyou i shall do that now :)
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