BSOD transformers fall of cybertron, A clock interrupt

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  1. Posts : 96
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    BSOD transformers fall of cybertron, A clock interrupt


    purchased transformers fall of cybertron about 2am yesterday morning it downloaded fine,, but when i try and run it the game system crashes into the bsod

    i have made sure all the following is upto date:
    catalist and graphics updated to 12.8
    directX fully updated
    .net mainfraim
    bios
    chipset
    audio

    it sucks i paid 29.99 for this game and would be gutted if its useless. have looked around all day and i just cant find a solution.

    i only got the pc 4 weeks ago, and the only thing it happens with is this one game, i even went as far as a clean reinstall of windows, and this time it went as far as the loading screen and then rebooted itself with the same error, my card was overlocked slightly before the reinstall of windows, and again i have updated everything. going to try uninstalling easytune6 as i think this auto clocks me, see if that helps, also maybe try and set my cores for the game to affinity, other than that im stumped

    im running win7 sp1. last night before giving up i tried:
    -uninstalling Radeon 6570, and used the onboard auas
    -reinstalling the Radeon 6570, gradually, taking it up through versions and testing, eventully getting back to 12.8
    -running the game from C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Transformers Fall of Cybertron\Binaries\tfoc.exe
    -dissable desktop composition
    -run as administrator
    -firewall off
    -antivirus off
    -uninstalled and reinstalled the game 3 times, and used a registry cleaner each time just in case.

    this is the only game it happens with, have tried uninstalling/reinstalling several times, also compleatly uninstalling gfx card and then reinstalling up through versions, testing each. even did a clean install of windows as i figured somthing might be corrupted.

    heres the games i run on my pc:
    Crysis 2 (high)
    Skyrim (ultra)
    armaII (high)
    Dayz (high)
    sniper (ultra)
    sniper elite v2 (ultra)
    dead rising 2 (ultra)
    left 4 dead (ultra/ or high cnt remember)
    MW3 (ultra)
    BF3 (ultra)

    Fails
    ------
    Transfomers lol (n/a)

    when i run tfoc the bluescreen says:
    clock interrupt was not received from secondary processor

    hope you have some adivice and can help
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  2. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    BUGCHECK_STR: 0x124_AuthenticAMD =
    Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try
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  3. Posts : 96
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    can you put it in laymans terms please, i'm new to this level of pc problems, thanks in advance
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  4. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    demongorgan said:
    can you put it in laymans terms please, i'm new to this level of pc problems, thanks in advance
    Ok well the code is like the error number, and when i ran your minidumps through my debugging console. This is what i got - Stop 0x124 AMD Authentic.
    This link(Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try) has all of the necessary instructions to help you troubleshoot this problem.
    Nothing is overclocked correct?
    While following that link do some of the following.
    1. SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker (This checks for file corruptions amongst the system. Run it about 3-4 times with reboots in between.
    2. If the system is overclocked, reset it to its default settings. This tends to be a commons cause of your error.
    3. Also if you can try updating some drivers using this : AMD Driver Autodetect
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  5. Posts : 96
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    thanks for your help, will try it now. have not overclocked this time around
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  6. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    demongorgan said:
    thanks for your help, will try it now. have not overclocked this time around
    Ok :) let me know how all of that goes.
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  7. Posts : 96
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    Thread Starter
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    running second pass now, it said it made some fixes, but that some couldnt be
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  8. Posts : 96
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    Thread Starter
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    dont know if it helps at all, but when i furst got the pc i had two monitors set up, when i right click amd in action bar, it shows

    1. AMD Radeon HD 6750
    2. AMD Radeon HD 6750

    no.2 has extended hilighted and the rest grayed out.

    i mention this becuase, the other monitor was my parnters, and when i was at work she decided she was going to sell it, and unplugged it from my pc. i never got a chance to deactivate it.

    could this cause an issue? also i only have one monitor now, but at the time they were both plugged into the raden ports, one in hdmi and one in vga.

    not sure if this would do anything as i compleatly reinstalled windows and drivers, but yet it still shows to amds.
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  9. Posts : 96
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    Thread Starter
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    ok this is after round 3 of sfc

    i belive the boot things it couldnt fix is because i am using a custom boot loader, so i can have a customiesed start animation and text. although im probably wrong lol
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  10. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #10

    For the double amd cards, that is fine. Here is mine as well.
    Don't press extend or any of that though, because it will be kinda confusing to revert back to normal. just leave that at be, it's fine:)
    And actually that could be one of the things, it couldn't fix. Don't worry about it, mine can't be completely fixed either.
    For example one of the things it couldnt fix on yours was "C:\Windows\System32"\[l:22{11}]"bootres.dll" That is part of your animated bootup, it shouldbt be causing anything like a BSOD so that is fine.
    This is likely to be a hardware issue, is the device in any way hot? Try cleaning it out.
    The highlighted in the following picture are what you will want to follow most.
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