Random Bluescreens & Event ID 7001 & 7023 Maybe Freezing my Computer!

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  1. Posts : 27
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       #11

    Haha thats great!! thank you very much for looking into this i will do a MemTest still just to double check and be 100% sure that its safe to say im safe haha.
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  2. Posts : 2,393
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       #12

    Verenios said:
    Haha thats great!! thank you very much for looking into this i will do a MemTest still just to double check and be 100% sure that its safe to say im safe haha.
    I'm unsure if your system is clear. I'm trying hard not to be a snuffer.
    Let's hope for the best. I do have a lot more diagnose plans in mind if we're all lost. Memtest86+ is a perfect place to start.

    You may proceed with Memtest86+.

    Leave the Memtest86+ over the night if you so desire. By that you'll secure they'll get scanned to the fullest. Not sure if you have a desktop, if you do, plug one RAM stick out, do a Memtest on it, use it in a different slot as well and do a Memtest again. By this, we can assure which stick that could be defected, or which slot could be defected.

    I will log off now and take a rest. None idea what time it is in your country, but you can do this another time if you so desire. I'm here all the time. PM me if I don't reply on your thread.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  3. Posts : 27
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       #13

    Oh i see hmm i have 4 RAM sticks oh my this is going to take forever i presume? haha but yeah sure thanks again and i will post when i have more results etc.

    Yeah aussie time its 5:35am haha so sleep time for me too. lol
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  4. Posts : 27
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       #14

    Ok so i went to bed and done a MemTest and wow i do say Pass 1 took 6hrs so...

    Bad News: Pass 1 showed 2 errors with my memory i have all 4 sticks in at the moment so i do not know which is faulty.

    Good News: I rung the computer place i got it from and since its only 2 months old it has warranty so all i got to do is take it in and he will do the rest of the tests and find the faulty stick or 2 for me. :)
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  5. Posts : 2,393
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       #15

    Good call you're making.
    It's usually the RAM that's causing Hardware related BSODs, the good news is that sticks are not that expensive.
    If you're able to return it it's a win win.

    Good job. :)

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  6. Posts : 27
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       #16

    Oh no lets see i still have my computer on me at the moment and is getting sent in this monday coming for a full scan and repair luckily for free since i have warranty but i ran across this BSOD seems Driver Verifier cause me a BSOD and just want to know what driver seems to be causing it to chuck this BSOD at me. lol

    Oh yes also my computer was cleaned out from CCleaner as i was making a backup of everything and wanted the computer to be clean and nice when i take it in the shop etc as the computer guy i know already see's why i am crashing and was due to RAM as MemTest picked up so this memdump is a clean as this is the first one after that BSOD crash back when i first posted this thread.
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  7. Posts : 2,393
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       #17

    Hello Verenios it's good to see you're back around here!

    BSOD Analyse

    Yes there's been a Driver Verifier violation. As the Memtest86+ has showed errors, I wouldn't really suspect any driver. In my experience, no matter what computer you're enabling verifier on, it'll find errors, and it's usually Windows based drivers. That's what happened in your case.

    Code:
    DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION (c4)
    A device driver attempting to corrupt the system has been caught.  This is
    because the driver was specified in the registry as being suspect (by the
    administrator) and the kernel has enabled substantial checking of this driver.
    If the driver attempts to corrupt the system, bugchecks 0xC4, 0xC1 and 0xA will
    be among the most commonly seen crashes.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000000091, A driver switched stacks using a method that is not supported by
    	the operating system. The only supported way to extend a kernel
    	mode stack is by using KeExpandKernelStackAndCallout.
    Arg2: 0000000000000002
    Arg3: fffff880037e20c0
    Arg4: 0000000000000000
    My suggestion is that we shouldn't mess around with troubleshooting while you're expecting a RMA. :)

    You can disable the verifier by the way.
    Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable

    Good calls!
    Frederik.
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  8. Posts : 27
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       #18

    Ah!! I see that is good to see it wasn't any of my own drivers doing it :) I just installed all brand new drivers as AMD has all new Chipset and SATA drivers etc haha was worried i may of done something wrong, Well yet again than you again FredeGal. :)
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  9. Posts : 2,393
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       #19

    You're certainly welcome!

    Hope to see you some time around here,
    Frederik.
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  10. Posts : 27
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       #20

    Oh by the way sorry to be a bother but i was wondering if in the dump it shows any outdated drivers anymore?
    Cause i remember my last dump you said there was 3 outdated drivers and when i rung the computer place up who built it he said to check all my motherboards driver discs or all the other discs and see what they say that they have all the drivers on them and a website to refer me etc haha so i did so and so far they say i have all the latest if not a higher version, But damn im so confused now but yeah. lol
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