Two BSOD caused by "ntoskrnl.exe" on Windows 7 64 bit

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  1. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 64 bit
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       #31

    this crash could be caused for a wrong Memory Timings or other hardware setting in BIOS? now my settings are all in "AUTO" mode..

    In BIOS:
    Memory timing control [AUTO]
    Timing information: 5-5-5-18-3-52-6-3-3

    With everest ultimate edition i can see that my timing @ 400 Mhz is 5-5-5-18-23-51-3-6-3-3


    Last edited by fede0411; 26 Aug 2010 at 16:06.
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  2. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #32

    The automatic timings should be fine.

    If possible, borrow another set of compatible RAM and use that for a while so we can definitively eliminate the RAM as the cause (as Memtest is not 100% accurate).
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #33

    Can someone help me with this? I've tried almost everything... Tried to debug and found out that it has something to do with processor and I set default after this to bios but it didnt help. Had overclocking before...
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  4. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #34

    DarkIce8 said:
    Can someone help me with this? I've tried almost everything... Tried to debug and found out that it has something to do with processor and I set default after this to bios but it didnt help. Had overclocking before...
    Hello,

    Please create a new thread in this section, and follow these directions: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Jonathan_King; 29 Nov 2010 at 11:50.
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