Random BSOD On Startup And Almost Every 15Mins


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Proffesional 32 bit
       #1

    Random BSOD On Startup And Almost Every 15Mins


    I have been getting random BSOD every day almost every 30 or 15 mins.I think it is hardware problem becouse even on fresh windows 7 install it still getting BSOD.

    PC Specs:


    OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
    Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    Other OS Description Not Available
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    System Name GOSHET0-PC
    System Manufacturer BIOSTAR Group
    System Model P31-A7
    System Type X86-based PC
    Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2200 @ 2.20GHz, 2200 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
    BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 29.2.2008 г.
    SMBIOS Version 2.5
    Windows Directory C:\Windows
    System Directory C:\Windows\system32
    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
    Locale United States
    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"
    User Name goshet0-PC\goshet0
    Time Zone FLE Daylight Time
    Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 2,00 GB
    Total Physical Memory 2,00 GB
    Available Physical Memory 1,13 GB
    Total Virtual Memory 4,00 GB
    Available Virtual Memory 2,69 GB
    Page File Space 2,00 GB
    Page File C:\pagefile.sys

    I really need this solved.Thanks.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #2

    Hello Goshet and welcome to Sevenforums.

    To be able to help you, we'd a full report. This includes, crash dumps, nfo etc. To get these files, use our thread below.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html


    Updating System Specs will give us a better sight of
    how your system is put together. It's simply done.

    § Download Speccy
    § |User CP (top of the page)| |Edit System Spec|
    § COPY & PASTE section to section
    § Include Laptop, Desktop information
    § End with |Save Changes|

    BSOD ANALYSE

    Combining your crash dumps and the general view of BSODs culprits, I'd suggest you to have a look at your memory, the sticks. Through decades people have been using the bootable tool called Memtest86+ and it's basically very unique in these manners.
    Be sure to check your warranty rules and regulations before opening your case.
    * Memtest86+ is USB-ready, and can be booted directly from it. Download the flashdrive wizard.
    * To ensure that either your sticks OR your motherboard slots are broken, it's necessary to do the below procedure-
    * Pull out all sticks except ONE, scan it.
    * If no errors, pull the scanned stick into another slot.
    * Proceed like this until you've scanned all sticks individually, and all the slots.

    I honestly don't know too much until we have a full report.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
      My Computer


 

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