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Mate, you are to use the computer normally during DV is enabled.... specially the most crash prone actions.
BTW, performed memtest?
Mate, you are to use the computer normally during DV is enabled.... specially the most crash prone actions.
BTW, performed memtest?
I have been using the computer as I normally would as you have told me to turn on DV in the past.
I will run memtest again before I go to sleep, although all the other times all 8 passes turned up with no errors
Ran memtest for 8 passes, no errors
Have you got any more crashes in between, after uninstalling the programs I mentions earlier?
I had uninstalled the programs mentioned, and bluescreened afterwards mentioned in post #48
They do no seem to be happening frequently, only maybe once every week
Just asking a few questions.. :)
Are the ram clock/speeds the same?
Is any hardware "Factory OC'd"?
Is anything overheating? For monitoring the heat/celsius of the system, use Speccy or HWinfo:
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Did you make sure all hardware parts are compatible before purchase?
Was windows pre-installed on this computer or you installed it yourself?
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I'd suggest you to do complete reinstall of the OS and see if that fixes the problems you're having now. Also be sure not to install the programs that Arc suggested through-out the thread. You might also want to see how the computer performs on a "vanilla" installation of windows. Like no drivers/software stuff installed.
Hello koolkat, to answer your questions:
I believe the ram speeds are the same.
I think that my graphics card is factory OC'd, everything else isn't.
From what I can tell, nothing is overheating when the comp is in use.
Yes, I made sure that when choosing a motherboard that it would be able to support the RAM, processor, ect.
I have installed windows myself on this computer a few times already, which is why I'm trying to steer away from yet another reinstall.
I went on Carrona.org and looked for the "stop 0x0A" error and came across this:
Error message on a blue screen on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2: "STOP: 0x0000000A"
The symptoms seem to be similar as to what I'm getting as my comp will be fine for a few days, then one day after using it for a while it BSOD's. Do you feel downloading this hotfix may help, or will it cause more problems if my problem is not the one stated in the hotfix?
I downloaded the hotfix and I just BSOD'd then (happening every couple of days still)
Is there another program I can use to see what may be causing these? BluescreenView and WhoCrashed have always just pointed towards ntoskrnl.exe
Upload a screenshot of the hardware temperatures using Speccy:
For monitoring the heat/celsius of the system, use Speccy or HWinfo:
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Is the computer under its warranty?