Crashing computer when starting up any game bluescreen 6.1.7601.2.1.0.

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       #11

    alright i followed some of the steps and came up with this when i checked my drivers Attachment 233766
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    heres a drivers test results Attachment 233768
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  3. Arc
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    fast0nitro said:
    heres a drivers test results Attachment 233768
    As expected.
    Go for the next steps, hardware tests now?
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    I tried the furmark test for a bout 30 minutes, besides it lagging some it all was fine. I'm trying the prime95 test now hope it helps and shows me whats wrong, I'll leave it going for 6 hours i suppose
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    how do i know if it detects a error on prime95?
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  6. Arc
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    fast0nitro said:
    how do i know if it detects a error on prime95?
    Upload the logs here. We will have a look.
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    here it is Attachment 233877
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  8. Arc
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    Passed.
    Next step, as per STOP 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT troubleshtg
    Then try replacing parts.
    Then look up the versions of your BIOS to see what changes were done.

    Recently it was found (here: BSOD Stop 0x00000101 and Stop 0x0000009c ) that a wipe and reinstall of Windows fixed a STOP 0x101 problem. I'd have to recommend at least running SFC.EXE /SCANNOW on any PC that has this problem (simply because it's too easy easy to do and it may fix things). Thanks to writhziden for pointing this out!
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    well i tried updating my bios and now my computer wont even start so I'm gonna try to find my windows seven disk and reinstall it all
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  10. Arc
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    That reinstallation is also a part of it ... but it is bad that you are forced to do it

    At a point, we must to think for it, at the last stage of troubleshooting.
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