BSOD playing Star Wars: The Old Republic, random reboots 0x00000024

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       #51

    Okay, ran them last night with no errors, but will run them today again.
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    Just got home and it looks like its having lots of errors in memtest, checking each stick again.
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    Ran each stick and got no errors, I'm just so confused about what this problem could be. Had a couple BSOD. Not sure if I should just get some new memory or get a new motherboard all together.
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       #54

    Kapinoida said:
    Ran each stick and got no errors, I'm just so confused about what this problem could be. Had a couple BSOD. Not sure if I should just get some new memory or get a new motherboard all together.
    Are these BSODs with just one module or two?
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    Try uninstalling Catalyst Control Center/AMD Vision Engine Control Center and see if your system is more stable.
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    I think they came from some old memory I tried putting in to obviously bad results. Just two modules. I first had the problem with them before, then switched to the modules I'm using now. These modules have been working fine until the reformat and reinstall of windows. Will uninstall the AMD Center and test.
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       #57

    BSOD with AMD Control Center uninstalled
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    Can you run Windows 7 with just one 2GB module at a time? See if you have a good memory module. Also, try different slots to see if a slot might be bad.

    If you continue to crash with just one memory module, I think it is time to replace (as in put them back in the motherboard, not buy new ones) all memory modules and Clean Install Windows 7 to see if it is the Windows installation that is causing issues. If you need a new disc, you can download one from Windows 7 Home Premium x64 With SP1 Direct Download Official ISO and burn it to disc. Remember to backup important files before clean install, including your SWTOR save files.

    After the clean install, install only SWTOR and play it. See if you still have problems. Post back the results, and we will provide further instructions.

    Try not to connect to the internet until after you have tested the game, then install Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows to run with Windows firewall.
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    Okay, froze with one module so far. The only problem is SWTOR requires an internet connection. I can try another game to test and see if it crashes currently and then can use that as the test after the clean install.
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    Kapinoida said:
    Okay, froze with one module so far. The only problem is SWTOR requires an internet connection. I can try another game to test and see if it crashes currently and then can use that as the test after the clean install.
    Are you having problems with other games, or just SWTOR? May be worth looking at the steps for Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX.
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