BSOD Random 0xA, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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       #11

    Zeldafan1993 said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Zeldafan1993 said:

    i have Bios version 1303 thats the Latest BIOS for my Motherboard (ASUS M4N78 PRO)

    as of 3 hours ago i reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate x64 so would you like me to Re uploaded my Info and see if there is anything strange like drivers or anything??

    Thanks
    -Matt
    Matt

    Was that a clean install? Has the problem happened since?

    Clean installs are often the fastest way to get rid of a problem and get you going. Kudo's
    Yup i delete the whole drive and installed Win7 back on again but there was no remains of the previous install

    and it was only about 3 hours ago and i haven't had the blue screen yet
    Well, good move, and good luck.


    Let us know if you need help

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  2. JMH
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       #12

    Zeldafan1993 said:
    as of 3 hours ago i reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thanks
    -Matt
    Wise decision Matt...
    IMHO a Clean Install often saves a lot of mucking about.
    Safe surfing.
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       #13

    JMH said:
    Zeldafan1993 said:
    as of 3 hours ago i reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thanks
    -Matt
    Wise decision Matt...
    IMHO a Clean Install often saves a lot of mucking about.
    Safe surfing.
    thanks both of you, and i have now started makeing system images so if something does go wrong i got a system image to go back to :)
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  4. JMH
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    Excellent...
    Our mantra is BACK UP! BACK UP! & BACK UP!
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    Better to be safe then sorry
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       #16

    Bad News Guys i got the BSOD AGAIN even after i did my Re install !!!

    im going to upload my new files in about 10 mins to see if you guys can see whats wrong with it

    Edit: ok i have attached the new Report in this Post
    Last edited by Zeldafan1993; 19 Jan 2012 at 19:43.
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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       #17

    Zeldafan1993 said:
    Bad News Guys i got the BSOD AGAIN even after i did my Re install !!!

    im going to upload my new files in about 10 mins to see if you guys can see whats wrong with it

    Edit: ok i have attached the new Report in this Post

    Hardware, hardware, hardware.

    Something in/on your system is complaining.

    If a clean install didnt fix it, then it isnt software unless you installed anything other than what came on the win 7 DVD.

    Did you?


    Perhaps drivers from a driver cd, perhaps a malware app, etc. Something.


    This shows in the most recent DMP and isRelated to RTCore64.sys MSI Afterburner from Micro-Star Int'l Co. Ltd.

    It has known problems with win 7. I didnt see it in the earlier crashes so did you re-install it?
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       #18

    zigzag3143 said:
    Zeldafan1993 said:
    Bad News Guys i got the BSOD AGAIN even after i did my Re install !!!

    im going to upload my new files in about 10 mins to see if you guys can see whats wrong with it

    Edit: ok i have attached the new Report in this Post

    Hardware, hardware, hardware.

    Something in/on your system is complaining.

    If a clean install didnt fix it, then it isnt software unless you installed anything other than what came on the win 7 DVD.

    Did you?


    Perhaps drivers from a driver cd, perhaps a malware app, etc. Something.


    This shows in the most recent DMP and isRelated to RTCore64.sys MSI Afterburner from Micro-Star Int'l Co. Ltd.

    It has known problems with win 7. I didnt see it in the earlier crashes so did you re-install it?

    I did Re-Install it cuz i use it just to Control my Graphics Cards Fan Speed cuz it runs So low that it makes the most ANNOYING noise ever , but do you think that could be the cause?? and only thing installed right now is Slimdrivers (to get all my drivers) MSI Afterburner, Firefox 8.0, Mozilla ThunderBird, Steam, OpenOffice (dont feel like installing Office ATM), My Canon Printer Driver, Microsoft Security Essentials and THMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 (havnt even used it yet tho)
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  9. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #19

    Zeldafan1993 said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Zeldafan1993 said:
    Bad News Guys i got the BSOD AGAIN even after i did my Re install !!!

    im going to upload my new files in about 10 mins to see if you guys can see whats wrong with it

    Edit: ok i have attached the new Report in this Post

    Hardware, hardware, hardware.

    Something in/on your system is complaining.

    If a clean install didnt fix it, then it isnt software unless you installed anything other than what came on the win 7 DVD.

    Did you?


    Perhaps drivers from a driver cd, perhaps a malware app, etc. Something.


    This shows in the most recent DMP and is Related to RTCore64.sys MSI Afterburner from Micro-Star Int'l Co. Ltd.

    It has known problems with win 7. I didnt see it in the earlier crashes so did you re-install it?

    I did Re-Install it cuz i use it just to Control my Graphics Cards Fan Speed cuz it runs So low that it makes the most ANNOYING noise ever , but do you think that could be the cause?? and only thing installed right now is Slimdrivers (to get all my drivers) MSI Afterburner, Firefox 8.0, Mozilla ThunderBird, Steam, OpenOffice (dont feel like installing Office ATM), My Canon Printer Driver, Microsoft Security Essentials and THMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 (havnt even used it yet tho)

    It might have been wiser to do a clean install (with HD format) and see if you crash BEFORE installing ANYTHING else. Then add things back one at a time till it crashes.

    At this point you are back where you started. A 124 is hardware and you probably are going to have to test each piece one at a time on a CLEAN install
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  10. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
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       #20

    Matt,
    A reminder of the problem that you have...

    Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try.

    A "stop 0x124" is fundamentally different to many other types of bluescreens because it stems from a hardware complaint.

    Stop 0x124 minidumps contain very little practical information, and it is therefore necessary to approach the problem as a case of hardware in an unknown state of distress.

    There comes a time when we can help you no more.
    You have to take responsibility for your system & what you are loading / doing there.
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