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yes it is
But i understand you do have a wireless USB adapter... Can't you use them instead ???
yes it is
But i understand you do have a wireless USB adapter... Can't you use them instead ???
The Usb wireless adapter is only used for the keyboard and mouse the ethernet connects the computer to the modem/router which streams media and internet both wired and wirelessly (802.n) throughout the house.
Its not BSOD every morning since I disabled CCleaner. I'll disable the Ethernet every night and enable it in the morning and report back.If its ethernet related perhaps the wired media player being on or off when the computer boots would make and a difference?I also have a wired in Xbox,another computer a couple of laptops and a smart phone that regularly use the wireless network.However in the morning only the media player could be on with the computer boots.
Thanks for the help
yes do remove the media player and see if that makes a difference.
Hi centaur78
I had a BSOD this morning ethernet disabled all network devices turned off and ccleaner still disabled.
Of course I had to enable ethernet to connect to the net then I ran SF Diag tool
Here are the files
hi
First sorry for a late response...
1. Your bios has update version 0702.. this is a memory compatibility fix.... Update this first..Then check if you still get BSOD
2. If you still do ... then the next step is to do a memtest RAM. Need to do it for at least 6-8 passes...one stick at time.
Let me know how this goes
Thanks centaur78
I discovered and removed about three google updater checks from the task scheduler and enabled CCleaner on start again,since then it has booted first go eveytime, I have had one BSOD today but it was after the computer was going for about ten minutes,I think your right about it being memory related
I have just updated the BIOS will see if that helps.
Hope its not the memory I thought GSkill ripjaws where pretty reliable.
Will see how it goes and let you know
Cheers
Hi
Looks like you found the problem centaur78
I have not had one BSOD at startup since Bios update and only one after boot up.
If is starts happening frequenty again I'll do the memory checks and let you know.
Thanks heaps
Thanks for posting back.... good to hear the problem has been sorted..... but
I would still advice you to do a memtest.. for at least 6 to 8 passes for each ram at each slot..... just to confirm the memories was not bad after all !!!
Used Memtest86 with both sticks in it took 4.5 hours for 3 passes and got only this one fail
Looks like I'll have to check eack stick in each slot
Can I use just test 8 as this is the only test it failed on
Any other tips?
Thanks
Last edited by nemail; 01 Sep 2012 at 08:09.
Where is the snapshot ??
What tip !! Test 1 stick at any given time for each slot ....
meaning stick1 in slot 1 ... do the test... if no prob
then stick1 in slot2 .... do the test... if no prob
do the same for stick 2... if you get errors in both the slots... then the RAM is the problem... if errors occur in 1 slot... slot is the problem !!