First BSOD stress test crash.

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  1. Posts : 17,322
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       #21

    That's the same tool, it's not a Virus!

    It's option one here,

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    You need to upload the info if you want help, since you said you reinstalled the info from your previous upload is useless now.
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  2. Posts : 17,322
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       #22

    MagicOfLight said:
    Antivirus blocked those viruses. I would appreciate not linking me to infected files.

    If you're trying to link me to SF diagnostic tool i downloaded it from HLPTechs link already again. Is that what you want? Btw just ran the witcher for an hour and a half with no issues at all. It only happens in steam games
    derekimo said:
    That's the same tool, it's not a Virus!

    It's option one here,

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    You need to upload the info if you want help, since you said you reinstalled the info from your previous upload is useless now.
    Just to enhance my statement, here's a Virus Total Scan,

    https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/2...is/1404268585/

    One little known AV is flagging it, and that is definitely a false positive.

    If your AV is Avast as mentioned in your specs you can see it passed their scan as well.
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  3. Posts : 30
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       #23

    Well i should probably move this help over to something other than BSOD help, cause my main problem isnt a BSOD now, I did have one BSOD when running Hot Cpu lite. But stress tests since have resulted in no errors. Should i try running the hot cpu again to see if i can recreate the BSOD? I have the tool downloaded, advise on the BSOD recreation and ill do that first so its in the info.

    Its a different link than the tool I was linked, but whatever, different link somehow but i have the tool zip on my desktop so its not an issue.
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  4. Posts : 30
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       #24

    Also my antivirus blocked 95AC.tmp , and the SF diagnostic tool is in a zip from the first guys download and there is no files like that. Maybe you shouldnt use the link you gave me anymore so people arent worried about their computer anymore.
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  5. Posts : 30
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       #25

    Ok i just took out one stick of ram at a time, even tried them in different slots to see if i had a slot going bad. Terraria crashes no matter what. The only BSOD I have gotten was while running Hot cpu lite, which test your motherboard as well as your cpu and stuff.

    Im really thinking its my motherboard going bad, tell me if you want me to try to trigger another BSOD so i can use the Seven forums diagnostic tool to gather the info and send it to you. Most likely I will be ordering another motherboard tomorrow though. 3 years at 16 hours a day usage isnt too shabby i guess.

    All the strange things that have been happening make me think its the motherboard. Not being able to reset the local area connection, last night it disconnected from the internet till i reset the adapter 2x for no reason. Put my monitor to sleep when prime95 was running and when i moved the mouse windows aero had turned itself back on. Strange happenings in the world of my pc.

    Also i took off the side panel to have a look while it was running prime95 and the usb connector on the front that my usb drive was in started connecting and disconnecting, the connectors were not touched or moved at all. And the mic jack in the front doesnt work for a long time now. Probably this has been an issue for many months from when i first experienced a game crash back in like january. But terraria is the only game that crashes it consistently.

    So new motherboard it is I guess. Let me know if you still want me to get that info for you guys, and thank you both for trying to help me out.
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       #26

    MagicOfLight said:
    the SF diagnostic tool is in a zip from the first guys download and there is no files like that. Maybe you shouldnt use the link you gave me anymore so people arent worried about their computer anymore.
    There is nothing wrong with the SF Diagnostic Tool, we'll continue to link it so people can provide the info we need to debug BSODs. Nobody else is worried about their computers when using it, only you.
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  7. Posts : 30
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       #27

    Boozad said:
    MagicOfLight said:
    the SF diagnostic tool is in a zip from the first guys download and there is no files like that. Maybe you shouldnt use the link you gave me anymore so people arent worried about their computer anymore.
    There is nothing wrong with the SF Diagnostic Tool, we'll continue to link it so people can provide the info we need to debug BSODs. Nobody else is worried about their computers when using it, only you.
    Im not saying there is something wrong with the tool, only the link that one guy provided, read before you speak next time. I have already used the tool before.
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  8. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #28

    MagicOfLight said:
    Boozad said:
    MagicOfLight said:
    the SF diagnostic tool is in a zip from the first guys download and there is no files like that. Maybe you shouldnt use the link you gave me anymore so people arent worried about their computer anymore.
    There is nothing wrong with the SF Diagnostic Tool, we'll continue to link it so people can provide the info we need to debug BSODs. Nobody else is worried about their computers when using it, only you.
    Im not saying there is something wrong with the tool, only the link that one guy provided, read before you speak next time. I have already used the tool before.
    We are here trying to help you. Please avoid the attitude.

    Theres really no need for it.
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  9. Posts : 30
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       #29

    Sorry, im just telling you guys that particular link caused a quarantine in my avast. The other link worked just fine.
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  10. Posts : 30
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       #30

    Still waiting for an answer though, do you guys want me to run the hot cpu stress test tonight and see if i can cause the BSOD again? Running that particular stress test is the only way i have gotten the BSOD.

    Tried to download the dm log collector.exe again, more quarantines and different files this time too. I cant download that thing.
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