BSOD playing League of Legends and Star Wars the Old Republic


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    BSOD playing League of Legends and Star Wars the Old Republic


    First time poster, was told to come here for help. Starting today I have had problems with the blue screen of death. The first one was while playing SWtoR and then several times when I tried to play League of Legends. Thank you all in advance for your help.
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    Windows 7 x64
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    Hello Cyanide.

    Your dump file suggests a problem with your memory and CCC.exe. To start with I'd like you to disable the Hydra-Vision Desktop Manager and see if that helps. If I understand it correctly the Catalyst Control Center, or CCC.exe is using too much RAM, hence the problems you are experiencing.

    Give that a try and see if it helps.
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    Continued problems with BSOD and more


    I posted last night about a problem with BSOD during League of Legends and Star wars. The problem seems to have escalated. I was fine for a while, playing Diablo 3, before it happened again. I did what was suggested last time but it doesn't seem to have completely solved the problem. I know also get a black screen with white text telling me i need to put in the boot disk and hit a key, though that goes away when I restart the computer. I am not quite sure what the etiquette is on the forum about posting a second time but since the problem has escalated i figured it would be alright to post in a second thread. Again i thank anyone who can find a way to help and if TypeR reads this i would like to thank you for the help with it last time.
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    No bootable device after repeated crashing


    I have experienced several crashes in the recent days, though last night it was running jut fine. I woke up this morning to find that whenever I tried to start it, it would get stuck at a black screen that says there is no bootable device. Is there anything any of you would reccomend me doing to solve this problem? Thank you in advance
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    BSOD after computer reformating


    I have been having serious problems so i decided to completely return my laptop to factory settings. I did this to avoid all the blue screens, but proceeded to have similar problems. I am starting to think this may not be a hardware issue but i would like a second opinion. If anyone has any ideas to help, or would like to a look at my logs they are attached as per usual. Thanks in advanced and All glory to the hypno toad.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #6

    Hello Cyanide181 and welcome to Sevenforums.

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    Go to BIOS, what's the boot priority? Do you have any connected devices, additional hard drives besides the Windows-boot able one. Have you made any changes recently (installed driver, software or hardware).

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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