BSOD right after login error 0x7f caused by ntoskrnl.exe+7efc0

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  1. Posts : 56
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       #41

    Crashed after a while, but it took way longer time than usuall, and i even had skype open without an immediate crash.
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  2. Arc
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       #42

    RobbieLeMLG said:
    Super weird things are happening, the PC is not crashing as long as i do my CPU stres-test


    Is this...normal?
    Not at all. And it seems that the problem might be with the CPU.
    RobbieLeMLG said:
    Crashed after a while, but it took way longer time than usuall, and i even had skype open without an immediate crash.
    Crash dumps are silent, as always.

    Can you re-mantle The computer to make it sure that all the parts are properly seated?

    How old the computer is? can you make it sure that the motherboard and the processor are compatible to each other? And, it is also make sure that the CPU is not physically damaged ... all the pins are intact, and the thermal paste is applied there properly.
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       #43

    The computer is 6 months old, never had an issue with it, untill now, of course.

    I guess i could remove the CPU, but i've never really done anything like this to a computer.
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       #44

    In your first post you said you knew the cause. Could we know that too?




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    Britton30 said:
    In your first post you said you knew the cause. Could we know that too?
    By that i meant the Ntoskrnl.exe+7efc0
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       #46

    The specs should be up now. The sound card might not be apearing correctly.
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  7. Arc
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       #47

    RobbieLeMLG said:
    Britton30 said:
    In your first post you said you knew the cause. Could we know that too?
    By that i meant the Ntoskrnl.exe+7efc0
    LOL ... that cannot be the cause :)

    As it is six motnhs old only, you should take the benefit of the warranty In this case it is nothing but a hardware error for sure, and further hardware tests may nullify the warranty sometimes.
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       #48

    Sigh, they will just reinstall the OS, which sucks.

    Oh well, guess i'll do it
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       #49

    So, no other things we can try to find the error`?
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  10. Arc
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    RobbieLeMLG said:
    So, no other things we can try to find the error`?
    If you want to proceed .... do what stated in post #38.

    It should take a time to yield the result of those tests, specially 8 passes of memtest.

    I guess the vendor will not just reinstall the OS ... make them test the parts of hardware.
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