BSOD after (about) 5minutes in windows.


  1. saj
    Posts : 1
    Slovakia
       #1

    BSOD after (about) 5minutes in windows.


    Win7
    4gb ram
    gforce 470gtx

    Hello,

    I tried to install Max Payne 3, but in the ending of installation my PC just freeze and restart. I didnt know what is wrong, so i tried to install new DirectX, newest GPU drivers and so. But problem was still same. After that all, my pc just start freezing after a few minutes on desktop and begin autorestarting.

    I tried to uninstall GPU drivers in Safe Mode, but theres same problem. Also I tried to use "last good known condition" but problem is same.

    I also used MemTest, 2x pass, no errors, and also no errors in HD Tune..

    I rly dont know what to do.. Thanks



    // i just tried uninstall graphic drivers in safe mode and install some older one (285.) but its same problem with bsod
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  2. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #2

    How old is the system? Is it still under warranty. If it is not under warranty, proceed with the following steps:


       Warning
    Before you proceed with the following, answer these two questions: Are you still under warranty? Does your warranty allow you to open up the machine to check hardware? If you are unsure of the answers to these questions, contact your system manufacturer. WARNING: The steps that follow can void your warranty!!!

    Have you tested the RAM individually through doing your normal routine in Windows?

    Since your blue screen crashes occur regularly, we can test the memory through running Windows. Test the memory slots as follows.
    1. Shut down and turn off your computer.
    2. Unplug all power sources to the tower (unplug the power from the outlet/surge protector or PSU).
    3. Hold down the power button for 30 seconds (for your safety and the safety of the components) to close the circuit and drain all power from components.
    4. Remove the casing.
    5. Remove all but one memory module making sure you are grounded while doing so.
    6. Replace the casing and put the remaining memory modules in a safe, static free environment.
    7. If the problem persists, repeat steps 1-4 and move the memory module to another slot (while staying grounded, of course).


    Do this until all slots have been tested. If all slots fail, the memory module may be bad. Test with one of the remaining modules. Continue one module at a time in one slot at a time until you find a good module and good slot. Test remaining modules in the good slot, test good modules in other slots to find bad slots, etc.


    Test by doing your normal routine in Windows for twice as long as it takes to get a crash or until you get a crash, whichever comes first. You can also test by doing the tasks that generally cause crashes.
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