BSOD playing Age of Empires II HD, files attached

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  1. Posts : 35
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       #11

    Hey again HonorGamer, sorry I took so long to reply. I ran all the tests as described and got no errors, but today I got another bluescreen while playing AOE2 again. I actually hadn't had one in a while so I thought the problem was fixed. Find attached the minidump file. Thanks for all your help.
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       #12

    bump
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  3. Posts : 35
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       #13

    bump :)
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  4. Arc
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       #14

    Framack4 said:
    I ran all the tests as described and got no errors,
    So you tested the memory with memtest86+ too, right?

    For how many passes?

    Please run it again, for 8 consecutive passes.
    When 8 passes are over, take a camera snap of the memtest86+ screen, close memtest86+ and upload the camera snap for us.
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    Code:
    BugCheck A, {0, 2, 0, fffff800030ca8cb}
    
    Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MmCreateKernelStack+d0 )
    
    Followup: MachineOwner
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  5. Posts : 35
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       #15

    Ok I ran memtest86+ eventually and took a screenshot at the end of 8 full consecutive passes. Also I have attached more minidumps. The photo and minidump files are in a zip file attached. Thank you!
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       #16

    Also here's my latest one (around 5 minutes ago)
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    bump
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    I've run driver verifier as it says here Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable, but when it starts loading my desktop it freezes and the colours on the screen get messed up. I've tried rebooting several times but same thing happens. Since it freezes and doesn't restart I can't get a minidump file to tell me which driver is causing the problem >.< Really would appreciate some help cause I've been putting up with this for a few months now
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    Another update: I failed IntelBurnTest v2.54 at both the High and Very High stress levels. My CPU temperature is around 48 degrees celcius when running the tests and my motherboard around 68 degrees celcius. I haven't overclocked my CPU so does that mean my CPU is faulty? I pass Prime95's stress te
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  10. Posts : 19,383
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       #20

    Arc has been ill, I'll see if I can help. Re-run IBT, but this time post a screen capture showing the failure and also the temperatures please.
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