BSOD Randomly, OBJECT CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

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  1. Posts : 43
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       #11

    x BlueRobot said:
    Make sure you run it for 9-10 passes, it should take all day or night, especially with 8GB of RAM.
    Okay, So I just ran Memtest for about 14 hours, with 11 tests and 0 errors. Here is the picture, I'm sure you can understand it better than me. I'm running out of ideas now T.T I think I broke the record of re-installing windows, and re installing drivers all over again on the reinstalled windows from disk or from radeon website
    . I have installed windows from usb, from iso burned disks, and from windows 7 original disk. I've reinstalled all updates and have reinstalled, gone back to restore points, back to back. Please help me, this has been like this for 1+ months and I haven't been able to enjoy my computer at all. I constantly worry if it will crash or not, you don't know what a nightmare that is. D:

    edit: had to flip image
    edit 2: also, all my componets are either below 35 or bellow 50 at all times. I will not allow it to go above those temperatures. Only, and only maybe when I'm gaming I will let that be 60. I want this desktop to last and I know keeping it at cool temperatures will prolong it's lifetime.
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  2.    #12

    There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with your RAM, but from the dump file previously, we know that the object couldn't be paged into memory due to a I/O error.

    Run some hard-drive diagnostics and follow these steps:

    Find your hard-drive manufacturer and run their tests.

    Additional Tests:

    Post a screenshot of Crystal Disk Info summary:

    writhziden said:
    If you have an SSD, make sure the following are up to date:
    • SSD firmware
    • BIOS Version
    • Chipset Drivers
    • Hard disk controller drivers/SATA drivers
    • If you have a Marvell IDE ATA/ATAPI device, make sure the drivers are up to date from the Intel site or Marvell site and not from your motherboard/vendor support site.
    Check for any file system errors and bad sectors using Option #2 of:

    Use this command with Disk Check:

    Code:
    chkdsk C: /f /r
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  3. Posts : 43
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       #13

    I cant do that. Today I tried to play a game and I get a black screen. I try to turn it on and it's just black. It turns on, I hear the fans power on and then they slow down, the harddrive makes noise and it powers off. But the mouse lights are on, the keyboards isn't. Do you think it might be the CPU? Hereis a picture. Everything isoff btw. I tried this a couple of times and still nothing. Just the mouse light stays on.

    edit: do you think it might be the PSU* not cpu
    Last edited by osmeus; 29 Oct 2013 at 18:06.
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  4.    #14

    Let's test the possibility of the PSU, boot into BIOS and then post the voltages for the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails.
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       #15

    x BlueRobot said:
    Let's test the possibility of the PSU, boot into BIOS and then post the voltages for the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails.
    Hi tree I appreciate all your help sorry I haven't been consistent with my replies I sit have enough time work study etc. but here is a picture: of the voltages. I had to remove the gpu because the bios resolution doesn't fit with the gpu on. Idk why, maybe because of old plasma.
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  6.    #16

    Your voltages seem to be normal, I'm just trying to work out what caused the I/O error, I'm thinking there may be a problem with drivers interacting with the I/O Manager.

    Run Driver Verifier to scan for any corrupted drivers which may be causing problems, this program works by running various stress tests on drivers, in order to produce a BSOD which will locate the driver; run for least 24 hours:

       Information

    Select Individual Settings option, and then enable all the settings, apart from Low Resources Simulation.
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  7. Posts : 43
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       #17

    x BlueRobot said:
    Your voltages seem to be normal, I'm just trying to work out what caused the I/O error, I'm thinking there may be a problem with drivers interacting with the I/O Manager.

    Run Driver Verifier to scan for any corrupted drivers which may be causing problems, this program works by running various stress tests on drivers, in order to produce a BSOD which will locate the driver; run for least 24 hours:

       Information

    Select Individual Settings option, and then enable all the settings, apart from Low Resources Simulation.
    Okay, I will do that tonight. I'll leave it on running all night and then I will report back to you as soon as it is finished. Listen, thanks for helping me out. I know it's not easy for you trying to help me with such delays and actually not being present with the pc itself. I'll let you know how it goes.

    Edit: Computer just froze, twice. Had to restar it, was playing lol brw(and this doesn't happen just with lol, I haven't seen a pattern yet, but it just happened) Io kept playing and boom, I got this: with a skipping noise. Also, so you know if the driver verifier is still running wen after restating it a purple of time after freezes and some other stuff? Do I have to manually disable it after 24hrs?

    Edit 2: just got another one of those ugly screens, no blue screen. Only difference is that this one turned out gray. I left it idle for a few minutes while I was at the bathroom, and come back to it. I was playing a game called space engineers when it happened, a game from steam...
    Last edited by osmeus; 03 Nov 2013 at 13:33.
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  8.    #18

    You have to manually disable Driver Verifier, and the games may be crashing like that, because of Driver Verifier, it monitors the activities of each driver specified silently in the background.

    Have you tried Driver Verifier with just web browsing?

    Welcome too :)
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  9. Posts : 43
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       #19

    x BlueRobot said:
    You have to manually disable Driver Verifier, and the games may be crashing like that, because of Driver Verifier, it monitors the activities of each driver specified silently in the background.

    Have you tried Driver Verifier with just web browsing?

    Welcome too :)
    I will do that right now! and also, do you think it would be better if i left it on for 24+ hours to be extra sure. I haven't been using it that much today my friend came over and we've been on my old laptop just so we didnt deal with the crashing.

    edit: Also, I'm not sure if the program saved the freezes. I had to manually reboot and showed no reports on it. Is the verifier only made for bsods?
    Last edited by osmeus; 03 Nov 2013 at 20:06.
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  10.    #20

    Driver Verifier will create a BSOD if it finds a problem, usually with a Stop 0xC9 bugcheck, but depends on the nature of why it crashed.

    I know some people, recommend 36 hours instead of 24 hours, and there was a thread I had, it took a few days of on and off testing with Driver Verifier to find the culprit, which turned out to be some ASUS program.
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