Constant BSOD almost three years now

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  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #41

    I would siggest you try iy in another room again, even if by a heavy duty extension cord. It will surely need a heavy duty cord. If you can move it, that would be better. If it does not crash, you will know it is the power in your room.
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  2. Posts : 44
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #42

    I will see. My hope is vanished in thin air that this is ever gonna be solved.

    Run the scans that you asked me to run, nothing found.
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  3. Posts : 758
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #43

    Seems it might help to see if there are any external circumstances effecting all the computers such as whatever other equipment you have in that room that might interfere with the computers even something that might sound silly like the type of light globes you're using but as nothing else seems to help I think it'd be worth checking just in case
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #44

    From post #40
    I mean it didn't crash there, but that whas years ago.
    And yes i did install another power suply in this crashing computer.
    What happened years ago isn't much help.
    We still don't know what power supply is being used.
    A election has check your house current and it's okay.
    I would suggest trying another quality computer power supply.

    This needs to be updated.

    PSU -?
    Case ?
    Cooling ?
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  5. Posts : 758
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #45

    Other things to consider would be the kind of multi plug power boards you're using as unless you have enough power points in that room you're probably using a few power boards to connect everything and, especially the cheaper boards, they are not always great
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  6. Posts : 44
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #46

    I did buy a quality power suply three weeks ago from Belkin.


    The Belkin 6-Outlet Surge Protector safeguards your home electronics against harmful power fluctuations such as spikes and surges. A 360-degree swivel plug can be adjusted to fit into tight spaces, allowing the protector to be used just about anywhere. The 6' cord gives you more flexibility when placing the protector and connecting devices, and it can also be mounted to hold it securely in place. The power switch is recessed to prevent anyone from accidentally turning off the device. The Belkin Surge Protector uses Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) to absorb excess electricity, preventing your appliances from overloading. Get complete protection for computers, cell phone chargers, radios, answering machines and other home essentials.
    Last edited by suurtje; 17 Oct 2014 at 01:37.
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  7. Posts : 758
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #47

    Still the only thing you said is the same in all your computers are the power supplies and would be great if you list the make and model in your system specs. What other electronic equipment if any is in the same room
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  8. Posts : 44
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #48

    I don't understand what you mean by make and model in my system specs. Its a Acer Aspire X3990 desktop.
    I will buy a UPS today in case it has something to do with powerfluctuations. And there is no other electronic equipment in this room. Its a small study.

    I already tried a different monitor, keybord and mouse.
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #49

    I'm requesting the name, brand and specs of your computer power supply. The power supply inside your computer case.
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  10. Posts : 44
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #50

    I'am sorry but i don't know where i can find that.
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