BSODs While Playing Co-Op Saints Row 3 (All info included)

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  1. Posts : 38
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       #11

    Alright, I did everything listed up until taking screenshots of the 4 SPD tabs. All 4 tabs were exactly the same. Would you still like screenshots though?

    I am about to do the AMD drivers thing, and I will run memtest over night tonight. Thanks, Writh
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  2. Posts : 11,269
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       #12

    I would still appreciate screenshots of all four slots. Humor me. Sometimes we spot things that users miss. :)
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  3. Posts : 38
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       #13

    Here you go man.

    A little update, I've been playing GW2 straight since my last post and the things I fixed. So far no BSODs But I'll definitely still run memtest tonight.
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       #14

    Memory all looks good. Just wanted to make absolutely sure models matched up and manufacturing dates (if there were any) matched up. Sometimes even the same model can conflict if bought at different times.

    Let us know how Memtest86+ goes.
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  5. Posts : 38
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       #15

    I ran Memtest for the 8 hours I was asleep and it went 5 passes and 0 errors. So far everything looks in order :)
    If you have any other ideas on things you think I should do I'm happy to oblige.
    Also, if I get anymore errors I'll let you know but so far I've played the longest without a crash in a awhile

    Thank you so much for your time, Writh, you don't understand how much it's appreciated.
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    That's great news. It may have been the drivers or the installed software that were causing issues.

    See how the system responds over the weekend and report back. Just do your normal routine. :)
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       #17

    writhziden said:
    That's great news. It may have been the drivers or the installed software that were causing issues.

    See how the system responds over the weekend and report back. Just do your normal routine. :)
    Everything seems to be going well man, thank you so much for the help :)

    Is there any way I can +rep you? Other than that, marking this solved :)
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