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Windows 7: BSOD on New HP e9180f

05 Aug 2009   #1

Windows 7 64bit
Buffalo!
 
 
BSOD on New HP e9180f

I just purchased a new PC with an i7 920 9GB Ram etc. and its a state of the art system for the money, or so I thought. I have done a clean install to Windows 7 RTM, but unfortunatly I have run into some random phantom BSODS. The error message is :

Cock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.

I know you may think this is a hardware failure, but I ran numerous stress tests on all components with Prime95 etc., and no crashes. It normally occurs if I have resumed from sleep or hibernate, anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour later. I dont think I have had one BSOD yet druing aa cold boot. I have read that this was a problem on Server R2 beta for some time, but I do not have any solutions. While I think it could be related to Power Management or Networking, I am not sure. Thanks for your help, full system specs below. I also attached the DUMP file from the BSOD.

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1525839/D...ile/MEMORY.DMP



I7 920 @ 2.66ghz
9 GB DDR3 PC10600
Stock PSU @ 460W
Nvidia GTS 250 1 GB Memory
Hitatchi 1 TB Drive
Pegatron Mobo (Hp name: Trukee)
Network Card: Intel 82567V-2 Gigabit Ethernet

TheWiz


Last edited by TheWiz; 05 Aug 2009 at 05:29 PM..
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09 Aug 2009   #2

Windows 7 64bit
Buffalo!
 
 

Absolutely nothing?
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09 Oct 2009   #3

Vista
 
 
e9180f freezes

Have not tried Windows 7 but had similar sounding freeze problems with e9180f on Vista. Original mother board was Truckee version 1.03. Returned system and got a new one which is working OK - so far(three weeks). New motherboard is Truckee version 1.04.

'System Information for Windows' freeware at SIW | System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala provided motherboard info and much more.
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09 Oct 2009   #4

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Peter

Just a heads up. the thread you are posting to is from Aug. not many ppl will see it.


thanks

Ken
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09 Oct 2009   #5

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Pittsburgh
 
 

You might also what to check HP's website for a new bios firmware they have been on a rampage lately updating their driver pages for the release of windows 7
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10 Oct 2009   #6

Windows 7 64bit
Buffalo!
 
 

There's over 105 pages on the hp forum with the freezing issue, and its a motherboard problem. They are working on resolving it but they're doing a VERY lousy job.
Elite e9150t Feezes/Locks up - Lockups, Freezes, & Hangs - HP Support Forum
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10 Oct 2009   #7

Windows 7 Ultimate
The Southern Hinterlands
 
 

If its a known motherboard issue, and there is no known workaround for it, then you really dont have any options but to either wait till they fix it, or replace/return the mobo... prolly not what you wanted to hear, but there it is..
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03 Sep 2012   #8

Windows7 Home 64 bit
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by TheWiz View Post
There's over 105 pages on the hp forum with the freezing issue, and its a motherboard problem. They are working on resolving it but they're doing a VERY lousy job.
Elite e9150t Feezes/Locks up - Lockups, Freezes, & Hangs - HP Support Forum

I upgraded the BIOS from HP Website and added a cooling fan. My computer is running without problems now, and games that need a lot of processing power, don't overheat or freeze my system. I'm running Windows 7 Home 64 bit.
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