ntoskrnl bluescreens

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  1. Posts : 48
    win 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #31

    DeanP said:
    Stop over clock and return to default values
    ummm, no, i don't think this has any bearing

    the overclock is set by me manually using ati overdrive in catalyst, and only for gaming as required; it is also with the fan set to 60% as part of the manual config and i haven't exceeded mid 60's celsius despite hours of carnage in ut3, as monitored by gpuz

    overclocking has never been active when i have gotten a bsod, and again, this only crashes during playing embedded video at stock

    so, can you help me, or do i just avoid embedded video ?

    it is obvious to me that ntoskrnl is a problem; is it possible to simply replace the .exe or .dll from the win 7 installation disk (or other source) ?

    thanks for your help so far, but not overclocking until the last few days has returned exactly the same bsod situation for a few weeks since i first posted
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  2. Posts : 48
    win 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #32

    i took alternative advice, uninstalled zonealarm, and seem to be fixed

    thanks for your kind perseverance
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  3. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #33

    Glad to hear it, I hope it stays that way!
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  4. Posts : 2,566
    Win 7 Pro x64 SP1 OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7
       #34

    scruffy1 said:
    DeanP said:
    Stop over clock and return to default values
    ummm, no, i don't think this has any bearing

    the overclock is set by me manually using ati overdrive in catalyst, and only for gaming as required; it is also with the fan set to 60% as part of the manual config and i haven't exceeded mid 60's celsius despite hours of carnage in ut3, as monitored by gpuz

    overclocking has never been active when i have gotten a bsod, and again, this only crashes during playing embedded video at stock

    so, can you help me, or do i just avoid embedded video ?

    it is obvious to me that ntoskrnl is a problem; is it possible to simply replace the .exe
    or .dll from the win 7 installation disk (or other source) ?
    thanks for your help so far, but not overclocking until the last few days has returned exactly the same bsod situation for a few weeks since i first posted
    Hello,

    I apologize - I am a really busy student. School is about to start from Christmas/New Years holiday.

    Glad you found the culprit (zone alarm) - hope the BSOD goes away!

    Regards...

    Sent from my iPad
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