Crashes during various PC actions.

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  1. Posts : 78
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       #61

    Yeah wasn't sure if one would be created since windows didnt fully load. So wanted to share the info. I'll get on posting the ststem health and all that. Hopefully my computer will allow me. Seems like running JCGRIFF2 gets me to freeze more often then everyday tasks. Last time I checked my temps
    CPU was running around 35 and gpu 37 with just firefox running.
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  2. Posts : 78
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       #62

    No, that seemed like just a one time thing hopefully. Also on my BSOD's half the time the screen freezes on it and it doesn't finish. Is this indicitive of something or what can cause the corrupted .dmp files?
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       #63

    Systemhealth along with the JCGRIFF.
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  4. Posts : 78
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       #64

    Sorry about the flood of posts, wasn't sure when I would get another freeze. Here are the CC cleaner files.
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       #65

    The fact that it is freezing can indicate a number of things: A failing hard disk, faulty memory, overheating hardware, other faulty hardware (CPU, PCI card, graphics card, etc.), etc.

    Basically, I would suggest that you run some hardware checks.


    Also, when you ran SeaTools, did you run all but the advanced tests including the SMART test?


    Older versions of ASACPI.SYS are a known BSOD problem on Windows 7. Update the driver by:
    1. Going to the Asus motherboard support site
      When you reach the website:
    2. Scroll down the page and click Utilities
    3. Hold Ctrl and press f (ctrl+f) to enter the browser's find feature
    4. Search for "ATK0110 driver for WindowsXP/Vista/Win7 32&64-bit" (without quotes)
    5. Download and install the driver.
    6. After installation is complete, verify that it installed correctly.
      • Click Start Menu
      • Click My Computer
      • Go to C:\WIndows\System32\drivers\
      • Verify that the ASACPI.SYS file is dated 2009 or newer (2010,etc.)
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       #66

    Those three files look good.

    I do suggest:
    WIN | type MSCONFIG | ENTER | STARTUP tab
    uncheck ALL except for:
    Code:
    MSC    "c:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\msseces.exe" -hide -runkey
    REBOOT!

    A very high priority for you is to update the ASACPI.SYS driver as recommended by writhziden. Be sure to use the procedure which he gave.
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  7. Posts : 78
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       #67

    Thanks guys. I'm going to have to get off for the night but tomorrow I'll update and run the test. As for the seatools scan I only did the long scan. I'll do the extra test tomorrow. Any others in particualr I should run?
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       #68

    Run all but the advanced tests. There is a short self test, a short generic test, a SMART test, and a long generic test. Run all four (five if you include information) Basic tests.
    Last edited by writhziden; 19 Jun 2012 at 22:36. Reason: More specifics on Basic tests through SeaTools
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  9. Posts : 78
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       #69

    Running stress tests today. Just thought I'd give you an idea of my temps when running prime 95. I have monitored temps before this because that was my main suspect, overheating, but nothing really was I maxed out my temp on my GPU at around 55 and cpu around 50 while playing games at max settings. Which I believe is in the right area correct? Obviously the tests coming up will tell for sure, I was just curious.
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    Another thing of note that I've stated before but may have been looked over is that when the crashes started happening a weird static noise would emit from my headphone if it was plugged into the front jack. The noise is also permanently there ever since the crashes started if the volume is turned up enough, it's just a static noise that plays constantly. Is this unrelated and a common problem that just happened to show up at the same time
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