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  1. Posts : 25,847
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       #31

    From post #29

    **Have you got any BSOD lately?**
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  2. Posts : 39
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       #32

    Layback Bear said:
    From post #29

    **Have you got any BSOD lately?**
    nope. i'll see abit later today if i can get 1 forth. since i'm going to play with a few friends on tf2. so might aswell kill 2 birds in :)

    EDIT : if i recall correct the bluescreen started to appear after i reinstalled windows, due to the lagg issues i had.. where as i couldn't get rid of it and i keept trying to fix it by drivers and updates. which ended up in another reinstall. (yup i got lost <.<)

    (i can't exactly remember if it were before or after). but IF it was after, i don't know if it has anything to do with it or not.....
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  3. Posts : 25,847
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       #33

    Great. I hope you don't but if you do take a look back at
    post # 14 from YoYo155 and post the logs he requested.
    That will give are BSOD team a chance to see what caused the problem.
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  4. Posts : 39
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       #34

    [QUOTE=Miyoki;2563125][QUOTE=Layback Bear;2563119]From post #29

    EDIT : if i recall correct the bluescreen started to appear after i reinstalled windows, due to the lagg issues i had.. where as i couldn't get rid of it and i keept trying to fix it by drivers and updates. which ended up in another reinstall. (yup i got lost <.<)

    (i can't exactly remember if it were before or after). but IF it was after, i don't know if it has anything to do with it or not.....
    Layback Bear said:
    Great. I hope you don't but if you do take a look back at
    post # 14 from YoYo155 and post the logs he requested.
    That will give are BSOD team a chance to see what caused the problem.
    yeah. but idk what options to pick for that part.. and beside, looks like you missed something of my post. coz i editted abit late
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  5. Posts : 25,847
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       #35

    I you get another you will have to do this in order to get help. They need this information. If you choose not to do the posting that is fine. It's your computer.

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    The members of our BSOD will be able to help you through it.
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  6. Posts : 3,056
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       #36

    Mellon Head said:
    Thanks for the definition. Much appreciated. :)
    My pleasure :) .


    Miyoki said:
    YoYo155 said:
    How about help us by uploading the file that the SFDT generates by following this tutorial.
    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
    erh.. what do i exactly pick for settings there ?.. complete, kernel or small? o.o
    The if the default is set it will be a Kernel dump, that way you gain both a Kernel Memory dump
    as well as a minidump which is much easier to pass around, the minidumps are what get's uploaded
    when you let the SFDT generate a file for you to upload which is what I asked for in my previous post
    and what Layback Bear referred to in his :) .
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  7.    #37

    If SFC /SCANNOW Command finds damaged System files, run it up to 3 more times to see if it will repair. The tutorial also shows how to manually repair any files.

    Unfixable System files can be repaired by a Repair Install.

    I'd test hardware, establish a Clean Boot, check the logs for repeat errors to resolve, utilize System Resources to find solutions and Generate a System Health Report, then continue with the other Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7

    Enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) then Check for Updates and install all rounds of Important and Optional with reboots.

    However I'd try running with a boot disk first to cut the OS out of the loop and confirm if this is hardware-related. Try Peppermint3 - Create Live CD/DVD/USB To Use For Emergency Backup - Windows 7 Help Forums.

    If problem persists running from just the boot disk, next power down to unplug the HDD and try again. If this relieves it then test the HD with maker's HD Diagnostic extended CD scan and Disk Check. If those are clear try another HD or wipe the current HD with Diskpart Clean Command to clear possibly interfering boot code.
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  8. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #38

    YoYo155 said:
    Mellon Head said:
    Thanks for the definition. Much appreciated. :)
    My pleasure :) .


    Miyoki said:
    YoYo155 said:
    How about help us by uploading the file that the SFDT generates by following this tutorial.
    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
    erh.. what do i exactly pick for settings there ?.. complete, kernel or small? o.o
    The if the default is set it will be a Kernel dump, that way you gain both a Kernel Memory dump
    as well as a minidump which is much easier to pass around, the minidumps are what get's uploaded
    when you let the SFDT generate a file for you to upload which is what I asked for in my previous post
    and what Layback Bear referred to in his :) .
    Well. for some reason i don't get BSOD of the past day. been playing for awhile and nothing appeared. tho i did get some heavy graphic lagg. so either windows updates fixed that or they released a update while i was sleeping.

    gregrocker said:
    If SFC /SCANNOW Command finds damaged System files, run it up to 3 more times to see if it will repair. The tutorial also shows how to manually repair any files.

    Unfixable System files can be repaired by a Repair Install.

    I'd test hardware, establish a Clean Boot, check the logs for repeat errors to resolve, utilize System Resources to find solutions and Generate a System Health Report, then continue with the other Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7

    Enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) then Check for Updates and install all rounds of Important and Optional with reboots.

    However I'd try running with a boot disk first to cut the OS out of the loop and confirm if this is hardware-related. Try Peppermint3 - Create Live CD/DVD/USB To Use For Emergency Backup - Windows 7 Help Forums.

    If problem persists running from just the boot disk, next power down to unplug the HDD and try again. If this relieves it then test the HD with maker's HD Diagnostic extended CD scan and Disk Check. If those are clear try another HD or wipe the current HD with Diskpart Clean Command to clear possibly interfering boot code.
    i'd like to avoid a repair install as i've already been through that a few times and it haven't seem to make wonders overall.

    it does generate a log thingie.. so : http://puu.sh/4Qpre.txt .. thats for the the last run i did (today).
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #39

    I'm not sure what magic was used to fix your computer. I'm happy your fixed.
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  10. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #40

    Layback Bear said:
    I'm not sure what magic was used to fix your computer. I'm happy your fixed.
    yeah.. but i dont get it.. i get my strange lags still, just now it seems to appeared on team fortress 2 +___+..

    gawd, why can't pc's just do as we want them to <.<
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