BSOD. When converting raw,dng to jpeg

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    BSOD. When converting raw,dng to jpeg


    thanks,but i don`t have dvdfab installed.
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    BSOD. When converting raw,dng to jpeg


    Wishmaster said:
    disgo55,

    Running MEMtest at this point would be a good idea.

    Do you have a Temprature monitoring utility? Im curious what the Temps are.

    Also, would you mind running CPUZ and posting snips of the Memory, SPD, and CPU tabs please.
    (Found Here: CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting )
    Wishmaster,here you go,& thanks
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    disgo55 said:
    Wishmaster said:
    disgo55,

    Running MEMtest at this point would be a good idea.

    Do you have a Temprature monitoring utility? Im curious what the Temps are.

    Also, would you mind running CPUZ and posting snips of the Memory, SPD, and CPU tabs please.
    (Found Here: CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting )
    Wishmaster,here you go,& thanks
    Thank you.


    The Sumout error obviously points to a problem. Sometimes making adjustments can help resolve the issue.
    But, you arent overclocked so that points to other likely issues. It could be a bad CPU, but lets be sure.

    -->Bios are the version they should be
    -->RAM is running where it should be. (Although knowing what the RAM voltage is set at would be nice)

    I am slightly concerned about the temps.
    In your snip of CPUZ, was that at idle? If so, what do the Temps look like after a minute or two of Prime95?

    At this point it may be best to wait and see what the Memtest results are, and go from there.
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    Hi here is a image of memtest86
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    Hello,

    I think it's the Bad Memory since the MemTest86+ gave you error in second pass itself. If it cover warranty send for replacement.

    - Captain
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    Capt.Jack Sparrow said:
    Hello,

    I think it's the Bad Memory since the MemTest86+ gave you error in second pass itself. If it cover warranty send for replacement.

    - Captain
    thanks Captain. would you take a look at my bios settings? & tell me what you think. Thank you
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       #17

    I agree w/Captn.


    If I were you at this point, I would re-run MEMtest.

    Except this time, test each stick 1 at a time.

    Try to see if you can pinpoint which RAM module it is, or if its the MOBO DIMM slot.
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    sorry Wishmaster,but how do i do that ? When memtest boots up,it goes right into doing its thing.
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    You can look at this tutorial, it will explain how to run memtest86+, and test RAM and motherboard slots.


    You will have to open your computer and take all but one RAM card out, start the test and follow the tutorial, Part 3: If You Have Errors:

    Let us know the results.


    Can you check in your BIOS for the DDR2 Voltage Control setting, from your Pics it shows 'Normal', you may have to select manual to see what the current voltage is.

    Also, it is much easier for us if you use the snipping tools and post the pics, that way we can all see the information and not have to D/L the files.

    At the start button, search box, type 'Snipping tool', click enter, then select the part of the screen you want to post, save to a convient place.

    Last edited by Dave76; 24 Sep 2010 at 09:43.
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