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Follow post number 6 again and post what you have here
Are you overclocking anything?
If you are, return everything to defaults until the issue source is found.
Have a look at this tutorial to set up your computer to save the mini dumps, they will help with analyses.
Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
OPTION ONE
Follow steps 1,2 and 3.
On step #4, do not check the box for 'Automatically restart'. Sometimes the computer will 'restart' before the mini dump has finished writing.
Skip #5 and go to #6, you want the 'Small memory dump (Minidump)'.
Go to step 9 and 10.
Reboot.
Did you run 'memtest86+'?
How many passes?
Did it stop for any reason or did you have to stop it?
What is the brand, frequency and timings of your RAM?
It appears you've had 41,232 consecutive graphics driver crashes.
What Nvidia driver are you using?
Download and install the latest Nvidia driver, if your system is still not stable then D/L and install a previous Nvidia driver, you might need to go back 4-5 driver versions to find one that will work for you.
EventCheck that you have the latest Java version.Code:[41232]: Log Name: Application Source: NVIDIA OpenGL Driver Date: 2012-07-17T13:48:48.000 Event ID: 2 Task: N/A Level: Warning Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Deer-PC Description: The NVIDIA OpenGL driver has encountered an out of memory error. This application might behave inconsistently and fail.
You're other errors seem to be pointing to Steam and associated games. Install the new or older graphics drivers and see if that will help the stability.
If you have any MSI motherboard utilities, un-install them for testing purposes. These are known to cause system instability.
Your attached pic of the BSoD is:
STOP 0x0000001A: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
Usual causes: Device driver, memory, kernel
The MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bug check has a value of 0x0000001A. This indicates that a severe memory management error occurred.
We'll need a mini dump to go further with this.
This may be caused by the graphics driver so let's start there.
Last edited by Dave76; 26 Aug 2012 at 02:08.
Hi Dave. I mentioned earlier in the thread that I have run memtest multiple times for around 16 - 20 hours each. I can't remember the amount of passes at the moment. It never came up with any errors. My computer is also set up to make crash dumps. I followed that tutorial before but my minidump folder is still empty. I am not overclocking anything and I've made sure that my graphics driver is up to date. My RAM is G.Skill F3-10600CL9D-8GBNT. The timing is 9-9-9-24 and it's DDR3. I'll see about my version of Java as well. Thanks for the reply.
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I also forgot to mention that my computer will blue screen after a while when watching a livestream. I guessed that it was an issue with flash at first but I can watch youtube videos without any problem. There are also some games that will run without crashing (TF2, CSGO, Trine 2) but some other games which aren't very demanding in terms of graphics will cause a blue screen. The Binding of Isaac will without fail cause a crash.
Do you have any MSI motherboard utilities?
I saw some drivers that are associated with MSI utilities noted in your event logs as causing problems.
Good info on memtest86+.
I always like to make sure what RAM testing program is being used as most others aren't good at error detection.
Did you confirm the 'Automatically restart' box is un-checked?
This can re-start your system before the mini dump has been written.