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0x0a & 0x1a BSODs. Frequent and Frustrating to Fix
Greetings gentlemen. Allow me to explain to thee my current dilemma.
As the title suggests the most common of Bsod's my PC is suffering are bccode 0a's and 1a's. I have done my research into these stop errors and have learned a fair bit I must say. As for when these crashes happen? Well. 0a's happen most frequent when my pc is idling or I'm casually browsing the web. A few times it's happened when I'm in a game like Skyrim for example, but very rarely has it done so in other games. Although most of the time the occurrence of 0a's happen at random times.
I have at least attempted to try and resolve the problematic software/hardware driver/s causing the 0a's, but I'm having little to no success at all in finding the troublesome driver.
As for 1a's. Yes. I'm aware that this code is generally related to faulty/corrupt memory and I have looked around for solutions. Swapping the sticks being a said solution. However I must express my discomfort and unease when it comes to opening up and actually taking out, removing or just touching pc components.
The PC that's suffering these issues was built earlier in the year by a family friend. I've only had it for approximately four months now. I will list it's specifications down below to provide further useful information.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Motherboard: SABERTOOTH 990FX
Processor: AMD FX 4100 (Speed 3.6Ghz)
RAM: 16GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
And of course there's the file attachment containing my crash dumps.
Also. Apologies in advance if the information I've provided doesn't suffice. I'm not used to these kind of situations.