BSOD Problem on start-up, begins a reboot cycle continuously.

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  1. Posts : 27
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    Thread Starter
       #11

    Oh, got another BLOD, this ones different. This is the first time this ones happened,



    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 1033

    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: 1000007e
    BCP1: FFFFFFFFC0000005
    BCP2: 0000000000000000
    BCP3: FFFFF8800317F338
    BCP4: FFFFF8800317EB90
    OS Version: 6_1_7601
    Service Pack: 1_0
    Product: 768_1

    And I don't think I gave memtest enough passes, I'm going to run it again tonight, and all day tomorrow.
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  2.    #12

    Code:
    BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, 0, fffff8800317f338, fffff8800317eb90}
    
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for MijXfilt.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for MijXfilt.sys
    Probably caused by : MijXfilt.sys ( MijXfilt+2033 )
    Code:
    Usual causes:  Insufficient disk space, Device driver, Video card, BIOS, Breakpoint with no debugger attached, Hardware incompatibility, Faulty system service, Memory, 3rd party remote control
    Code:
    4: kd> lmvm MijXfilt
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`09953000 fffff880`09975000   MijXfilt T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: MijXfilt.sys
        Image path: MijXfilt.sys
        Image name: MijXfilt.sys
        Timestamp:        Sat May 12 05:27:12 2012 (4FADE6A0)
        CheckSum:         00022009
        ImageSize:        00022000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Your MotioninJoy simulate Xbox 360 controller (virtual Xinput device) driver seems to be a possible cause and causing problems, it is very well known to cause BSODs with Windows 7, as a result I would suggest you check for a update - MotioninJoy simulate Xbox 360 controller(virtual Xinput device) | MotioninJoy
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    I installed a new version of Motion Joy, so lets hope I never get that BSOD again. Also, I havent had any other BSOD's today, but my CPU temp freaked out and again went to around 220 Degrees Celsius, so I'm still thinking that is a hit or miss problem, and I'm probably not going to play games at high settings, I'll probably tone it down until I get a new case and proper cooling systems. I'll be sure to let you know if anymore BSOD's happen, thank you for all the support.
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  4. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Okay, it happened again, the same recurring BSOD that I've been having since the beginning, but I think I've isolated as to what the problem is.

    I have this wireless receiver for my 360 controller, it isn't genuine (meaning not made by Microsoft), and after I plugged it in and installed the drivers, then reset my system, it began it's cycle again of logging in for a few seconds then rebooting continuously. Now, I'm not 100% positive this is the only thing causing the problem as I haven't tried logging in again, but I'll find out soon enough.
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  5.    #15

    Are you able to boot normally without it plugged in?

    Code:
    BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa800e5a24b8, 0, 0}
    
    Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
    Stop 0x124's are usually always hardware, but can be caused by corrupted or incompatible drivers sometimes.

    Code:
    2: kd> !errrec fffffa800e5a24b8
    ===============================================================================
    Common Platform Error Record @ fffffa800e5a24b8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Record Id     : 01ce7d46e66bf2e5
    Severity      : Fatal (1)
    Length        : 928
    Creator       : Microsoft
    Notify Type   : Machine Check Exception
    Timestamp     : 7/10/2013 8:24:45 (UTC)
    Flags         : 0x00000002 PreviousError
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 0     : Processor Generic
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa800e5a2538
    Section       @ fffffa800e5a2610
    Offset        : 344
    Length        : 192
    Flags         : 0x00000001 Primary
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Proc. Type    : x86/x64
    Instr. Set    : x64
    Error Type    : BUS error
    Operation     : Generic
    Flags         : 0x00
    Level         : 3
    CPU Version   : 0x0000000000600f20
    Processor ID  : 0x0000000000000000
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 1     : x86/x64 Processor Specific
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa800e5a2580
    Section       @ fffffa800e5a26d0
    Offset        : 536
    Length        : 128
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Local APIC Id : 0x0000000000000000
    CPU Id        : 20 0f 60 00 00 08 06 00 - 0b 32 98 3e ff fb 8b 17
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    
    Proc. Info 0  @ fffffa800e5a26d0
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa800e5a25c8
    Section       @ fffffa800e5a2750
    Offset        : 664
    Length        : 264
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Error         : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_TIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
      Status      : 0xfe00000000070f0f
      Address     : 0x00000000e0100520
      Misc.       : 0xc00a0fff01000000
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  6. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Yes, when the wireless receiver is not plugged in, I can log in normally, however, today the same BSOD happened even when it wasn't plugged in. Though, when it was plugged in, the reboot cycle was continuous, and never stopped, sometimes Blue Screening ten times before I gave up, where as when it isn't plugged in, it only Blu Screens once, then everything is fine. There was also a minor issue that happens every now and then where the screen freezes up when I'm playing a game, and has a buzzing, glitchy noise emanating from the speakers, but I think that is probably a overheating issue.

    I also noticed that it says "Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD" above, and the only AMD thing that I have in my computer is my processor, so maybe that is the source of the problem. I'm going to try re-seating and re-applying thermal paste to the processor to see if maybe that will solve the problem. I was just hoping that that wasn't the problem earlier, 'cause that can be a bit of a pain sometimes, and messy.
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  7.    #17

    Every Stop 0x124, BSOD will either say AuthenticAMD or GenuineIntel, since usually the CPU finds the hardware error with a Machine Check Exception.

    The Xbox 360 Wireless driver is causing the boot cycles, but there' still another underlying problem, hence the BSOD Stop 0x124's still, it is worthwhile reapplying thermal paste to eliminate any CPU overheating issues.

    I would also suggest stress testing the graphics card for any issues:

       Warning
    Read all the steps within the hardware test tutorials very carefully, as stress tests is designed run components to their maximum capacity, in order to point out failing or faulty hardware components

    Use the following program to monitor your hardware temperatures during the stress test:
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  8. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    I have already done a few stress tests on my graphics card, and under maximum load it performs quite well, not going over temperatures of around 78 degrees Celsius, and not causing any slow down. But, I really am stuck on thinking it may be my CPU. The thermal paste that was already on the stock heat sink was relatively small compared to the size of the CPU itself, and upon inspection, it doesn't seem to cover all of the surface area of the CPU, and that is mostly due to the space that is slotted out for the CPU on the heat sink being too small to cover the surface area of the CPU. So, after noticing that, I figured why bother replacing the thermal paste, I'm just going to buy a new CPU Cooler and some new thermal paste for it. And if I'm not explaining the situation well enough, I can give you a photo of it if you need one just so that it's easier to visualize how the heat sink interacts with the surface area of the CPU.
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  9.    #19

    I understand what you mean, overheating can be cause, and if the heatsink is too small, then you'll need to get one which fits. Be wary though, since some hardware vendors will state that replacing the stock cooler etc. will void the warranty of the device.
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  10. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Yeah, and in this case it does state that the warranty will be void. I'm planning on contacting AMD though and seeing if maybe I can keep my warranty because it's not really my fault that the heat sink sucks.

    Also, I guess the wireless receiver wasn't the issue of the re-boot cycle, or now it's something else, because last night a never ending reboot cycle happened without the receiver plugged in, I really don't know what to do at this point, I have pretty well every USB port empty besides the mouse and keyboard, so there isn't any external hardware causing an issue. I'm just at a complete loss now. So the only place I feel that I can look is the processor.

    Also, I did end up re-seating the processor and re-applying new thermal paste to the CPU and really made sure to cover the whole surface area of it. But, when I fired the PC up, it blue screened 3 times, then now its fine so far. This is only the first time I've logged in since I re-applied the thermal compound, so I'm crossing my fingers.
    Last edited by clookoo2; 12 Jul 2013 at 17:39.
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