Freshly installed PC BSOD Win7 pro 64bit

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  1. Posts : 20
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       #21

    Well it worked for about a day ran the bsod scanner right afterwards see if its still the same results
    Last edited by tmtz; 13 Aug 2014 at 16:58. Reason: forgot to upload fle
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  2. Posts : 4,161
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       #22

    The dump indicated a processor TLB failure. This has to do with converting virtual memory (addresses) to real address. The event log indicated a Kernel Processor Power fault. I'm thinking the power fault may be causing the TLB error if the processor enters a state other than G0 (C1, 2, etc.) during a passive cooling event.

    While the log doesn't explicitly state the processor was throttling, it did indicate two idle states. The thermal report indicates the passive and active cooling levels are set at the same temperature and the critical temperature is only two degrees higher. There's one more thing I'd like you to try but you need access to the BIOS. Enter the BIOS and check the fan threshold/temperature settings. I'm not sure how they will be identified but the active threshold temperature should be lowered. In other words, the fan(s) need to come on at a lower temperature. It's currently set at about 73C and should be down around 40-50. I don't have the manual on the E6850 processor but the critical temperature could probably be raised too. The log indicated it was set at about 75C. Try a setting of 80.

    Centaur78 may have been right all along.
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  3. Posts : 20
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       #23

    I went into the BIOS to try to change the temperatures and I am unable to.
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  4. Posts : 4,161
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       #24

    Open an elevated command prompt (Run as administrator) and type verifier /query
    Report the response. Close the console.

    Perform a Clean Start (Boot) using this tutorial: Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
    Then report back if the BSOD continue with usual activities.
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  5. Posts : 20
    Win 7 pro 64bit
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       #25

    I will work on the clean start boot tomorrow,but it hasn't BSOD at all today. It did only once yesterday, its not happening as frequently as it had been. heres the output on the verifier /query
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  6. Posts : 4,161
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       #26

    Ok, not to scare you but that's what I was hoping for. It doesn't really mean what is says literally. I just wanted to know if Driver Verifier was turned on or off. Leave it off for the time being.
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  7. Posts : 20
    Win 7 pro 64bit
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       #27

    Looks like after 2 weeks of having a user use the pc its good. Ever since I updated the bios (with the exception of one time after) it has not bsod. Before the bios update the pc would bsod several times a day. I would like to thank everyone for giving me advice and on how to fix this problem.
    Last edited by tmtz; 03 Sep 2014 at 19:54. Reason: gave redit to wrong person
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  8. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #28

    See post #16.
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  9. Posts : 20
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       #29

    I apologize CARWIZ, thank you for noticing my bios needed to be updated.
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