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BSOD couple times a month, usually (but not always) 0x0000101, 0000019
Hi, and thanks in advance for helping a first-time poster,
I have a Win7 x64 system that BSOD's on me a couple of times a month. I tried to live with it for awhile, figuring a driver update somewhere along the way might sort it out, but it's been going on for months and months. No apparent pattern that I've noticed. It doesn't seem to happen when the system is stressed, sometimes it's completely idle. Temperatures are not a problem (CPU temps usually 38-40 C, MB temps a few degrees below that), and I am not overclocking.
Most often the crash code indicates a CLOCK WATCHDOG TIMEOUT, although I have also seen DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION, NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM, and DRIVER_PORTION_MUST_BE_NONPAGED occasionally. Based on some googling, I've tried bumping up the voltage a few notches (one notch at a time, trying higher level next time the problem occurs), but that hasn't helped much (if at all). I've updated all device drivers that I'm aware of to the latest revisions, and flashed BIOS to revision 2.20A, run chkdsk /f at boot time and SFC /scannow.
System is a custom built Core i7-2600k on a ASRock Z68 Extreme4, 16 GB RAM, Plextor 256GB SSD and 2 TB WD hard drive, using integrated graphics to drive dual monitors.
I've attached SF diagnostics. Any help, guidance and/or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Arbeleg