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0x1a, 0xc4, 0x4e BSOD on custom build, possible ram voltage problem
I downloaded the legit Windows 7 x64 Iso without an activation to test the build before my OS order arrives. I have been getting multiple BSODs including MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION, and PFN_LIST_CORRUPT. I have installed windows multiple times with similar problems. I also switched the HDD with another to rule out a bad HDD and got the same problems.
Also: Memtested 7 passes so I don't think its the memory itself that is the problem. I did read from another thread it could be voltage issues between the RAM and motherboard. I also could not finish installing the Nvidia driver due to the Driver_verifier BSOD. All other drivers are updated from the manufacturer website.
I have encountered the BSOD randomly while installing programs but most often with the windows installer and windows update.
I am running out of ideas and have narrowed it down to voltage issues (can't think of anything else) but I am unsure as how to fix it, so any help is greatly appreciated.
BTW: no antivirus yet, or any installed programs besides CPUZ, 9,9,9,24, 1600 for RAM
Last edited by BSOD4EVER; 18 Aug 2013 at 05:53.