BSOD while playing Battlefield 3 twice today


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    BSOD while playing Battlefield 3 twice today


    I received the BSOD twice today but have had periodically in the past couple of months. I'm curious if this could be a heat issue or if it is something else.

    I wish I understood all the dumps but I don't. Appreciate any help you can offer.

    Jason

    System specs: Custom computer

    intel Q9550 Quad core CPU
    EVGA NVIDIA 570 GTX
    4 Gig RAM
    Gigabyte EP45-UD3P Motherboard
    Win 7 Home Prem. 64Bit Full version
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    My first suggestion would be to update your BIOS. 11/14/2008 was well before Windows 7 was released. Go to GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 775 - GA-EP45-UD3P (rev. 1.1) to download the BIOS information. You will want to extract the executable with 7-Zip by installing 7-zip and then right clicking the executable, pointing the mouse at 7-zip, extract to, the name of the executable. You do not want to update the BIOS through Windows.

    Download both your version (F6) and the newest non beta version (F10). Extract them with 7-zip (if you need help beyond the instructions I gave, ask us). Then use the instructions in GIGABYTE How to Reflash Motherboard BIOS to flash your BIOS with the extracted files. That way, if Windows will not start after updating the BIOS (this is rare, but it does happen), you can flash back to your current version (F6).

    Good luck!
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    Also, recommend updating the following drivers as they are also pre-Windows 7
    Code:
    purendis	fffff880`046c7000	fffff880`046d3000	Wed Jan 02 17:39:32 2008 (477c2ec4)	0000db60		purendis.sys
    pnarp	fffff880`046bb000	fffff880`046c7000	Tue Apr 01 02:44:59 2008 (47f1f60b)	0000d686		pnarp.sys
    jraid	fffff880`00dd8000	fffff880`00df3000	Mon Jul 21 21:59:14 2008 (48855b12)	0001fe1d		jraid.sys
    RTKVHD64	fffff880`08668000	fffff880`087d1f80	Thu Jul 24 04:05:39 2008 (488853f3)	0016db24		RTKVHD64.sys
    gdrv	fffff880`0abc8000	fffff880`0abd1000	Fri Aug 08 12:28:54 2008 (489c9066)	00009d45		gdrv.sys
    See Driver Reference to update the drivers.
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    update


    I updated the Bios and was able to update a couple of the drivers. Some did not have the appropriate files or were trying to get me to buy their service.

    Thank you for the advice and guidance. I will see how it does and if the BSOD goes away or not.
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    jasonmac73 said:
    I updated the Bios and was able to update a couple of the drivers. Some did not have the appropriate files or were trying to get me to buy their service.

    Thank you for the advice and guidance. I will see how it does and if the BSOD goes away or not.
    Alright, sounds good. Any drivers that you had difficulty updating we can flush out manually if we need to. If your system is stable now, I wouldn't worry about it, though. Best wishes!
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    Has your system been more stable? If so, you can mark the thread as solved by clicking the green button next to the orange button labeled Post Reply (either at the top or bottom of the thread). If it is not, let us know how we may help.
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    Yes. It is much more stable. Only BSOD once since. Thank you all for the support and help.
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