Random bluescreens with different messages

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  1. Posts : 55
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    Random bluescreens with different messages


    Okay, iīve been having random bluescreens for a while now. They occur only at when booting and on desktop use. Like surfing on internet and stuff. Never when gaming or executing any other intensive task.

    Mostly those BSODS happens after boot animation.

    Today after 5mins i had booted my pc i was listening some music and surfing around internet when suddenly the system crashed and it started making this weird looping noise from speakers like "trrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr".
    The BSOD said something about bad pool.

    Hmmm, what should i do?

    Ps. I attached the SF Diagnostic tool zip with this topic.
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  2. Posts : 1,476
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    Is your CPU overclocked at all?

    Have you made any changes in the UEFI BIOS?
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  3. Posts : 55
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    TwoCables said:
    Is your CPU overclocked at all?

    Have you made any changes in the UEFI BIOS?
    I havenīt overclocked my CPU and also havenīt made any changes in UEFI BIOS.
    Last edited by Samekh922; 10 Mar 2013 at 17:21.
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  4. Posts : 55
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    anyone?
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  5. Posts : 1,476
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    That's what I'm wondering because if you haven't changed anything, then we need someone who knows how to interpret the BSOD.

    It's just that sometimes random BSODs that occur in the way they are occurring for you are a sign of the idle core voltage being too low.
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    TwoCables said:
    That's what I'm wondering because if you haven't changed anything, then we need someone who knows how to interpret the BSOD.

    It's just that sometimes random BSODs that occur in the way they are occurring for you are a sign of the idle core voltage being too low.
    Well i can assure you that i havenīt changed my bios settings.
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    Samekh922 said:
    TwoCables said:
    That's what I'm wondering because if you haven't changed anything, then we need someone who knows how to interpret the BSOD.

    It's just that sometimes random BSODs that occur in the way they are occurring for you are a sign of the idle core voltage being too low.
    Well i can assure you that i havenīt changed my bios settings.
    I'm not doubting you.
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  8. Posts : 55
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    TwoCables said:
    Samekh922 said:
    TwoCables said:
    That's what I'm wondering because if you haven't changed anything, then we need someone who knows how to interpret the BSOD.

    It's just that sometimes random BSODs that occur in the way they are occurring for you are a sign of the idle core voltage being too low.
    Well i can assure you that i havenīt changed my bios settings.
    I'm not doubting you.
    :3 I didnīt mean to but it that way. Iīm sorry.
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  9. Posts : 1,476
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    Oh, you tricked me! :) hehe

    I mean, it's all good.
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  10. Posts : 55
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    So how i should continue with this problem? D:
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