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BSOD 0x00000124 Windows 7 64 bit FFXIV
I started getting the BSOD today while playing Final Fantasy 14. Haven't installed any new drivers or anything lately... any and all help appreciated.
Thanks
I started getting the BSOD today while playing Final Fantasy 14. Haven't installed any new drivers or anything lately... any and all help appreciated.
Thanks
Hello Charizard.
You are highly overclocked.
As you are getting BSODs, you should stop overclocking and run all the hardware components like CPU, GPU and RAM to their default settings. Also set the BIOS to default, too.Code:Processor may be overclocked! Expected Frequency: 3070 Actual Frequency: 4189 Overclock Ratio: 1.36
How To Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS)
At the same time, The BIOS is old, too.
Update it from EVGA Download Center , based on your GeForce series family.Code:BiosVersion = 6.00 PG BiosReleaseDate = 10/25/2010
Upload a snapshot Using Speccy.
- Download and install Speccy.
- File> Save snapshot.
- Save it on desktop.
- Zip it and upload it following following Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums .
Let us know the results.
This OC has been stable for the last 3+ years, but I guess you never know. I just flashed the BIOS and dialed the OC down to 3.8 Ghz. If the BSoD continues I'll bring it back to stock, though that would be a waste of my water cooling. Will update after I determine if the problem is fixed.
3+ years are some age for the hardware. As an old man should not be burdened by workload, it is the same for the old machine. Dont force it too much.
And it would have been better if you let us know th temps by supplying us the speccy snapshot :)
Haven't had a BSoD since I flashed the BIOS and toned down the overclock. However, now when I boot my PC it gives me the Can't boot from AHCI CD-Rom, please insert system disk error and I have to restart and select my hard drive from the boot menu to start windows. I had CD-ROM as the third boot priority, with my windows drive as the first priority. I went in and disabled the CDROM as a boot option, but it still gives me the error. Any thoughts?
Alright, here is the speccy screenshot, and a screenshot of the boot error.
Do the following:
- Make it sure that there is no disc present in the CD/DVD ROM.
- Enter into BIOS and change the boot order to the SSD first, the Crucial64 GB RealSSD one.
About the SSD, do some more things.
- Make it sure that it is running with the up-tp-date firmware. Crucial.com Product Downloads - Firmware Updates
- Check it with SSDLife.
- Its very low at the free space. Which may cause the issue rightly
No code has to be inserted here.
Salvage some space. At least, disable Hibernate right now.- Make it sure that all the SATA/Power cables are properly connected.
- If still it is the same, there will be no other way than disabling Intel Rapid Storage (and Intel Smart Response) and Marvell Raid Console in the BIOS. Not suggesting it as the first option, coz disabling those may make the system unbootable, and then some clean re-install may be needed.
Apparently the computer seems to be bit of hot. If you re-apply the thermal paste to the CPU, it will be good.