Random BSOD - Error 0x0000003b

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  1. Posts : 64
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       #11

    It was a great card, but the fan on it was starting to get louder, and it was quite old, a lot of times I had to unplug the HDMI cable from it and plug it back it for it to recognize the monitor
    Thanks again, I will keep you updated.

    *just did virus scans, all came back clean*
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       #12

    I see. Sounds good.

    Update the thread when you're done finally. Or after a few hours of observing how the computer performs. :)
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       #13

    -uninstalled avast
    -uninstalled spybot
    -updated my bios
    -Installed MSE

    I have already noticed things loading faster, since I updated my bios, startup-reboots are faster as well.
    I will update in a couple days if I am BSOD free.
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       #14

    richphotos said:
    -uninstalled avast
    -uninstalled spybot
    -updated my bios
    -Installed MSE

    I have already noticed things loading faster, since I updated my bios, startup-reboots are faster as well.
    I will update in a couple days if I am BSOD free.
    Thanks for the update.

    If you haven't cleaned the inner of computer recently (hardware components), you should do that too. Install speccy or hwinfo from the links I posted earlier for keeping a check on the hardware temperatures occasionally if you like. :)

    Good Luck.
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       #15

    Thanks again for the help!
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       #16

    You're welcome. Let us know if there are any other problems :)
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  7. Posts : 64
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       #17

    I just thought I would come on here and express my gratitude again.
    I was on XP before I upgraded to win 7, and for most that know, XP is very reliable. and I have heard that 7 was too. When I first installed 7, I was like "wow, this is nice, quick, I like it" then the endless BSOD's, that I could not figure out, for the life of me, even with my decent computer knowledge. Then I found this since, Finally after how many months.
    Thank you, So much. One of the best forums for OS problems, hands down.
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       #18

    Happy we were able to help. :) and thank you for the kind words.
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       #19

    Hi! Exactly same problems here as richphotos has had. Also replaced ATI/AMD Radeon HD 4830 with NVidia GeForce640 and after that random crashes. Sometimes BSOD and sometimes just jamming when browsing Firefox. Tested pretty much that not RAM problem and not heat. Never crashed when playing games though.

    I will try now with the steps you have provided and then come back how it turns out. I donīt have Avast! but I have AVG. But lets see in next couple of days if I can solve the problem with these steps.
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  10. Posts : 64
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       #20

    Well, I got the BSOD again.. grrrr I even went back to an older version of the driver.
    I have uploaded the newest file
    Thanks again for the help! after a week and a half, I was sure it was fixed.
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