BSOD Crash After startup about 5mins after.

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  1. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #51

    Dave76 said:
    If you are using the HDMI cable, it definately could be causing the crashes.
    Try using another port and cable if you have one.

    I would have them fix the RAM and the HDMI connection.

    sweet i really hope its this HDMI.

    its not the port that is broken its the lead plugged in. its bent.
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  2. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #52

    Hey, i hope theres someone still here to help :).

    i'm still getting bsod alot even after a change of the HDMI.

    so ive run the pc in safe mode. Now not getting any BSOD. i assume that a driver is causing the problem of this BSOD. i personally think its something to do with Audiolog.exe this uses quite high CPU and when i disable it in task manager i hear a loud buzzing noise until i reenable it. So my point is that when im about to blue screen i get that buzzing noise just before and then up untill i reset the pc.

    please any suggestions on this would be grateful.
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  3. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #53

    Dave76 said:
    OK follow the single RAM card tests in the last post.

    Were looking for a bad RAM card and/or bad motherboard slot.

    Let me know the results.
    AngryCircle said:
    Dave76 said:
    That's ok, happens to all of us.

    Let us know when you get time and the results.

    Hello, sorry about how late this reply is lol.

    So about this memtest. im going to be handing in this pc for repairs on the RAM as i think there has to be something wrong with it. plus i have a year warranty so its free of charge.

    But also i noticed another thing about the back of my PC where i plug in my HDMI lead.

    and it was bent at about 90 degrees haha. Could this be the problem to my blue screen? Just a theory tho cause its pritty screwed up the lead.

    Did you return the computer for repairs?
    What did they find/replace?

    Either way, did you run memtest86+ again to confirm if the RAM is still giving errors or not?

    It is best to get all the hardware issues resolved first, these can cause driver faults.
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  4. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #54

    Dave76 said:
    Dave76 said:
    OK follow the single RAM card tests in the last post.

    Were looking for a bad RAM card and/or bad motherboard slot.

    Let me know the results.
    AngryCircle said:
    Dave76 said:
    That's ok, happens to all of us.

    Let us know when you get time and the results.

    Hello, sorry about how late this reply is lol.

    So about this memtest. im going to be handing in this pc for repairs on the RAM as i think there has to be something wrong with it. plus i have a year warranty so its free of charge.

    But also i noticed another thing about the back of my PC where i plug in my HDMI lead.

    and it was bent at about 90 degrees haha. Could this be the problem to my blue screen? Just a theory tho cause its pritty screwed up the lead.

    Did you return the computer for repairs?
    What did they find/replace?

    Either way, did you run memtest86+ again to confirm if the RAM is still giving errors or not?

    It is best to get all the hardware issues resolved first, these can cause driver faults.
    well so far i havent been able to due to recent loss of job so i cant pay for repairs atm.
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  5. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #55

    You had mentioned it is under warranty, anyway we can continue testing.

    Follow the testing procedure here: RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    You are looking for bad RAM cards, bad motherboard slots, follow the guide and let us know the results.
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  6. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #56

    Dave76 said:
    You had mentioned it is under warranty, anyway we can continue testing.

    Follow the testing procedure here: RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    You are looking for bad RAM cards, bad motherboard slots, follow the guide and let us know the results.

    this looks like software related as well so i will be charged for that so cant really take it in yet.

    you know a way i can completely wipe everything on my pc? expect for windows ofcause as i dont have a CD because it come installed already.

    i would like for it to be like i just turned it on with absolutely noting changed.
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  7. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #57

    Did you make another partition for your data?
    For example, C drive for the OS and D drive for your personal data.
    If you set it up this way you can make an image backup of your partitions and Secure Erase the HDD and restore the OS partition.
    If everything is in one partition the only way to do that is manually select each folder and delete them, then they are still recoverable.
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  8. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #58

    Dave76 said:
    Did you make another partition for your data?
    For example, C drive for the OS and D drive for your personal data.
    If you set it up this way you can make an image backup of your partitions and Secure Erase the HDD and restore the OS partition.
    If everything is in one partition the only way to do that is manually select each folder and delete them, then they are still recoverable.
    i didnt make and partitions, the pc come pre built and everything installed to it so i dont know what to do.
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  9. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #59

    Run memtest86+ again to see if you are still getting errors.

    If you get any errors, follow this tutorial to test the RAM in different slots.

    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
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