BSOD 0x1e during games DA:I and GW2, 0x24 using DM Log Collecter


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD 0x1e during games DA:I and GW2, 0x24 using DM Log Collecter


    Hi,

    I've recently been getting a frequent amount of blue screens. I had upgraded my processor from an AMD 4100 to a 8320E and thought that was the problem but it only happened when I used a PS3 controller through MotionInjoy. Whenever the plug at the controller wiggled and came the slightest bit loose, it would blue screen - not all the time but sometimes. I managed to "permanently" make sure the plug never came loose and it never happened again due to the controller becoming unplugged.

    After a few days of normalcy I got a 0x1e BSOD while loading Dragon Age Inquisition several times and another while loading Guild Wars 2. Flash was giving me fits - not playing videos after a couple seconds, no sound, requiring browser or whole comp restarts - so I disabled and eventually uninstalled all sources of flash and still got blue screens.

    I never flashed my BIOS when upgrading the processor, so yesterday I did that with no problems, still blue screened. I cleaned my hard drive of about 300 GB worth of games, programs and what not - things worked fine for several hours today while playing DA:I then out of no where another 0x1e BSOD. I came here to post, downloaded the DM log collector and had Malware Bytes and Spybot running in the background, after the zip file was completed, boom, 0x24 BSOD.

    Specs:
    ASUS M5A97
    AMD 8320E
    Radeon HD 6870
    Thermaltake 600W
    8GB Corsair Vengeance
    Seagate 1TB
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Just ran Memtest+, 201 errors on the first pass. I think that may be my issue. Thanks anyone who was looking into this for me.
      My Computer


 

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