BSOD due to kernel.

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  1. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
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       #31

    H2SO4 said:
    Herox said:
    Wow i was watching a movie trailer on firefox and seeding an anime on utorrent with pidgin up and got a new bsod, yay. The AV has been removed.
    Another crash which smacks of hardware problems. Physical memory backing the msrpc.sys image does not contain what it should.

    I'd suggest you uninstall the 3rd-party firewalls as well. Should BSODs along these lines continue afterwards, it becomes incredibly optimistic to hope for a non-hardware cause.

    Ok fine? Its the hardware. What Am I supposed to do then? I cant buy anymore ram. Ok? So my pc is pretty much usless right?
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  2. Posts : 1,377
    Win7x64
       #32

    Herox said:
    Ok fine? Its the hardware. What Am I supposed to do then? I cant buy anymore ram. Ok? So my pc is pretty much usless right?
    My aim is to help you diagnose the nature of the problem. What you do after that is probably best decided once you've had a bit of sleep. Problems seem smaller in the morning.

    I'd still suggest you uninstall the firewalls first and then test some more.
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  3. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
    Thread Starter
       #33

    THE FIREWALL IS PART OF THE GOD DAMN AV, ITS ONE DAMN PROGRAM. Jeeze. I already said its gone. I think Im going to just go back to windows xp. I have no other choice in this matter. If I go back and have no issues then it was indeed something fighting with windows 7. This is all I can do i guess. Im extremely upset. I dont want to sleep now. Im way to upset. There is no fix. I bought ****ed up ram and now my pc is a giant paperweight. Ok? Good? GREAT!
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  4. Posts : 1,377
    Win7x64
       #34

    Herox said:
    THE FIREWALL IS PART OF THE GOD DAMN AV, ITS ONE DAMN PROGRAM. Jeeze. I already said its gone. I think Im going to just go back to windows xp. I have no other choice in this matter. If I go back and have no issues then it was indeed something fighting with windows 7. This is all I can do i guess. Im extremely upset. I dont want to sleep now. Im way to upset. There is no fix. I bought ****ed up ram and now my pc is a giant paperweight. Ok? Good? GREAT!
    Best of luck. I hope it works out OK for you.
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  5. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
    Thread Starter
       #35

    Yea because the help here was lovely. You know what, vista had less problems then this.
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  6. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
    Thread Starter
       #36

    Ok I let the thing idle for 8 hours while I slept running NOTHING, except windows system files and a stat bar which is just a lil thing that will record the pcs uptime. No crashing no bsod no nothing. The cpu didnt even get higher then 10% when i checked it. Currently I'm running pidgin, a ram munching mmorpg and FF (obviously to be typing here) and no issues what so ever. I don't understand why I bsod and if it really is linked to my ram or not. The ram is made to sync with the integrated ram speed. Faster or slower depending on what it wants. The most possible thing is, its just defective, but then wouldnt it bsod because of everything? If NOT running utorrent is what makes it not bsod then I'll do that.

    Sorry for the out burst from before, I was really upset and tired and when I start something I like to finish it then and not wait.
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  7. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #37

    theres a thread running here talking about a Utorrent related bsod

    are you using a wireless card with a Ralink RT61 chipset ??

    heres more on the Utorrent forum people experiencing bsod with wireless cards, word seems to suggest it's a Utorrent rewrite needed :
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  8. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
    Thread Starter
       #38

    ickymay said:
    theres a thread running here talking about a Utorrent related bsod

    are you using a wireless card with a Ralink RT61 chipset ??

    heres more on the Utoreent forum casuing bsod with wireless cards
    No I am running wireless with an intel chipset. It may have the same issue.

    Ok for the past 4 hours I have been playing Lunia, a ram munching MMORPG. Running pidgin and i ran FF now. No bsods all day. My antivirus is also uninstalled (including the firewall). I have not run utorrent though. It may not be that utorrent is upsetting the kernel, but its upsetting hardware that is upsetting the kernel. It may not be it directly but indirectly.

    Its 100% possible.
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  9. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #39

    Herox said:
    ickymay said:
    theres a thread running here talking about a Utorrent related bsod

    are you using a wireless card with a Ralink RT61 chipset ??

    heres more on the Utoreent forum casuing bsod with wireless cards
    No I am running wireless with an intel chipset. It may have the same issue.

    Ok for the past 4 hours I have been playing Lunia, a ram munching MMORPG. Running pidgin and i ran FF now. No bsods all day. My antivirus is also uninstalled (including the firewall). I have not run utorrent though. It may not be that utorrent is upsetting the kernel, but its upsetting hardware that is upsetting the kernel. It may not be it directly but indirectly.

    Its 100% possible.
    well for sure it doesn't seem a problem exclusive to the ralink card , in fact the Utorrent forum thread talks about the intel chipset

    the good news could be it's beginning to look like a software and driver conflict, meaning your RAM is possibly ok

    I would be tempted to install and run Utorrent now and see if I could create the bsod
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  10. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 x86
    Thread Starter
       #40

    Well lunia just crashed on me (not a bosd, it had a runtime error, common issue in the town). So meh I could find an anime or something to DL. Sounds like a plan.
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