I am here again... same issue like 1 year ago every day... bsods !!!


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    I am here again... same issue like 1 year ago every day... bsods !!!


    So after 1 year ... I have same problem everyday since then when I bought my new pc bsod ... every day but didn't posted because no solutions... but I told now why not let's post again maybe someone will eventually figure it out. So here are the dumps + drivers + other log files.


    Hope some1 will tell me what's wrong with my PC.
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  2. Arc
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    Hello tDaniel :)

    Was checking your dumps. Almost all the latest ones are BugCheck A or Bugcheck 50, with a probable cause ntkrnlmp.exe.

    In this situation, before going to do anything else, I would suggest you to enable Driver Verifier.
    Run Driver Verifier for next 24 hours or the occurrence of the next crash, whichever is earlier.

    Report us the situation.
    Last edited by Arc; 16 Sep 2012 at 07:55.
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    Ok so here's first bsod since I run verifier
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  4. Arc
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    Within what time you have got it?

    If it is really on driver verifier running (stop 0x50 with a probable cause ntkrnlmp.exe), we may decide that the crashes are due to faulty hardware. But to decide it, let us do one more thing.

    Disable driver verifier, and run the computer in Safe Mode .

    If it crashes in safe mode too, we may infer it.
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    Arc said:
    Within what time you have got it?

    If it is really on driver verifier running (stop 0x50 with a probable cause ntkrnlmp.exe), we may decide that the crashes are due to faulty hardware. But to decide it, let us do one more thing.

    Disable driver verifier, and run the computer in Safe Mode .

    If it crashes in safe mode too, we may infer it.
    I got it within 30 min or 1 hour.... anyway, I waited to get 1 more bsod and got it today so you can check the file and be sure to tell me that it's hardware failure. No point to run in safe mode because it will disable video and everything and I'm positively 100% sure that I won't get any bsod there.

    What I can tell you is that when I bought my PC 1 year ago I bought ATI HD 5670 videocard and after installed it and all good I played games with high spec that run just fine on my PC but problem was I was getting a LOT of blackscreens ( like playing a game full spec making the pc process more [hear even at sound of processing] and suddenly screen is black and after 5-6 sec return to normal and an error in the down corner telling video drivers has stopped working and successfully recovered ). So After having this issue for like 4-5 days everyday I went and changed the videocard to ATI HIS HD 5670 ( remember, it's HIS version the new one that I changed ) so I installed it also and everything good no more blackscreens BUT I started getting BSODS ! And since then till today bsods... So I think that it's from the videocard if you telling me that's hardware failure. What do you think?
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  6. Arc
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    Hello tDaniel :)

    What you have said is very possible. I have experienced that stuff personally. koolkat77 suggested me, after checking my system heat and some other stuff) to abandon the graphics card. Well, that's my story

    You do four things.

    • Use Speccy to monitor your system heat, including the GFX card's heat (specially just before the crash, if possible)
    • Open teh computer, clean the accumulated dust very carefully.
    • Update the graphics driver to latest.
    • Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark


    After doing the four, if still crashes -

    • Use the onboard graphics to make it sure that if it is caused by the card itself. In this situation, we have to blame the card itself.


    In my case, all gone against, and finally I changed the card (one sweet story is there behind it) and now everything is normal.
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    I did all checkings and got normal temp 39-42 C* and when run on max spec on 1920x1200 resolution I got like 55-60 C*

    but bsod didn't appear during test...strange :/ it appear like randomly after I was googling something

    here's last bsods and I also made a screen with my mobile phone

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  8. Arc
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    As your crashes are probable caused by the same thing, with driver verifier enabled and disabled, we may now assuming that the hardware is faulting. So let us check the four major parts of the hardware.

    ► Check the Hard Disk.

    1. Reseat the sata and power.
    2. Run chkdsk /f/r, following the option two of the tutorial Disk Check
    3. Seatool for dos: SeaTools | Seagate download
      Burn it in a blank cd. boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.

    ► Test the memory modules, individually, and for at least 8 passes.
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+


    ► Stress test the CPU.
    Hardware - Stress Test With Prime95


    ► Stress test the graphics card.
    Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark



    Let us know the results.
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    I did all tests except Seagate dos, must go get a cd and burn it and will come with result later but still no bsod occured. Anyway, posted on other same-forum-type as this one and here's what the other guy told me:

    Constant bsods every day
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  10. Arc
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    tDaniel, usasma is one of the topmost debuggers of the world. You are lucky that he advised you.

    Follow him, it would be the best for you.
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