So many BSODs..

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    So many BSODs..


    I've been getting so many BSODs for like the past week, I have no idea why they started but im not to technologically advanced, I just did the basics like System Restore and updated my drivers with SlimDrivers. Nothing has been working. I tested my memory with BurnInTest. So I highly doubt its that. ANY advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    These are just a few logs. I get these BSODs so often...
    Heres my recent logs from WhoCrashed:

    On Wed 2/11/2015 11:23:00 PM GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
    uptime: 00:32:28
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntfs.sys (Ntfs!NtfsPagingFileIo+0x155)
    Bugcheck code: 0x24 (0xC08A5, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)
    Error: NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
    file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys
    product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    description: NT File System Driver
    Bug check description: This indicates a problem occurred in the NTFS file system.
    The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system that cannot be identified at this time.

    On Wed 2/11/2015 10:49:57 PM GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\021115-23493-01.dmp
    uptime: 00:27:25
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlmp.exe (nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x0)
    Bugcheck code: 0x7F (0x8, 0x80050033, 0x406F8, 0xFFFFF800032FF3A7)
    Error: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
    Bug check description: This bug check indicates that the Intel CPU generated a trap and the kernel failed to catch this trap.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time.

    On Wed 2/11/2015 2:02:12 AM GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\021015-21512-01.dmp
    uptime: 00:41:55
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlmp.exe (nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x0)
    Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF80003390525, 0x1, 0x0)
    Error: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    Bug check description: This indicates that a kernel-mode program generated an exception which the error handler did not catch.
    This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time

    On Mon 2/9/2015 1:19:16 AM GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\020815-35240-01.dmp
    uptime: 03:55:06
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlmp.exe (nt!KeBugCheck+0x0)
    Bugcheck code: 0x17 (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)
    Error: CID_HANDLE_DELETION
    Bug check description: This bug check appears very infrequently.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time.
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  3. Arc
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    As different bugcheck codes are pointing to hardware failure, let us go for it at the first place.

    Test your RAM modules for possible errors. Run memtest86+ for at least 8 consecutive passes.

    If it start showing errors/red lines, stop testing. A single error is enough to determine that something is going bad there.

    Stress test the Graphics Card using Furmark. Take a screenshot of the furmark window before closing it. Upload the screenshot for us.

    Stress test the CPU. It saves the result as a .txt file in the prime95's folder. Upload the file for us.

    Is the computer hot? Report us the heat of the computer after a couple of hours of your normal usage. Upload a screenshot of the summery tab of Speccy. Alternatively, you can publish a Speccy snapshot too: Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs .

    Check if the Power Supply Unit (PSU) supplying adequate power to the computer or not.
    eXtreme Power Supply Calculator - The most trusted PSU Wattage Calculator
    Also let us know the wattage of the PSU.
    ________________________________
    Code:
    BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050033, 406f8, fffff800032ff3a7}
    
    Probably caused by : hardware ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
    
    Followup: MachineOwner
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    Code:
    BugCheck 1E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff80003390525, 1, 0}
    
    Probably caused by : hardware ( nt!KiEmulateAtlThunk+45 )
    
    Followup: MachineOwner
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  4. Posts : 15
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    I tested my memory a few days ago it was fine. Most of my BSODs occur while im watching videos on my computer, usually fullscreened like livestreams and such. They are all so random though its hard to pin point.

    Something to note:
    EVERYtime my computer BSODs, when my computer comes back on my Network Device (that makes my computer wireless, Linksys AE2500 always shows disconnected and I have to unplug it and plug it back in for it to be recognized.

    For my Video Card test I BSOD'd a few minutes in on it twice. But the third one came out good and there is a dip in the timeline it was when I screenshotted it.

    The hardware test was good

    My computer can't get hot because it isn't on long enough before it BSODs. Its usually every 15-20 minutes or so..
    I also put in the results for my hardware test.
    I don't know how I fill out my power supply info.

    Here is my computer if this helps any:
    iBUYPOWER Gamer Supreme TG978SLC Gaming PC - 3rd generation Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz, 16GB DDR3, 1TB HDD, DVDRW, Dual AMD Radeon HD 7850, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Liquid Cooling at TigerDirect.com
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  5. Arc
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    For my Video Card test I BSOD'd a few minutes in on it twice.
    A point to consider. As you did not supply the speccy shpt, we cannot check the system temps, but whatever, this is a strong indication that the card is not being able to take a load on a regular basis. I would suggest you to try any other display source (either onboard graphics or any other card card known to be good) and see how it goes.


    EVERYtime my computer BSODs, when my computer comes back on my Network Device (that makes my computer wireless, Linksys AE2500 always shows disconnected and I have to unplug it and plug it back in for it to be recognized.
    Will check thos part, after the prima facie issue (display) is under control.
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    I dont think my gfx card is the reason, I think it was just random BSODs and it happened to be when i was doing the test, because i ran it twice again for 20 minutes and it was fine.

    Here is an hour of usage tempetures

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  7. Arc
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    RyeRye28 said:
    I dont think my gfx card is the reason, I think it was just random BSODs and it happened to be when i was doing the test, because i ran it twice again for 20 minutes and it was fine.

    Here is an hour of usage tempetures

    Gyazo - 11b865171cafde999d38287cc3633013.png
    I will prefer to trust on fact than thoughts. But that is your issue. I just can guide you. Acceptance or otherwise is totally on you.

    If you prefer to not accept, I dont see any point to proceed any further.
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    Arc said:
    RyeRye28 said:
    I dont think my gfx card is the reason, I think it was just random BSODs and it happened to be when i was doing the test, because i ran it twice again for 20 minutes and it was fine.

    Here is an hour of usage tempetures

    Gyazo - 11b865171cafde999d38287cc3633013.png
    I will prefer to trust on fact than thoughts. But that is your issue. I just can guide you. Acceptance or otherwise is totally on you.

    If you prefer to not accept, I dont see any point to proceed any further.
    I wish you would help me and look through my BSOD dumps and try to help me instead of lecturing me. Because i've done everything you said and it all checked out good. I keep running the video test nothing happens.

    Also I wish you would tell me what to do if it was my video card, im not smart with computers so I have no idea.

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  9. Arc
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    I dont want to lecture you. I am not your teacher. I just tried to help you, only because you asked for it, and it is the objective of the forum that one member helps the other.

    As you have got BSODs a multiple instances during running furmark despite of the such an under control heat, there is a fair chance (you have to understand that word, "fair chance") that the graphics card is failing to take load; may not be always, but occasionally.

    I also said in post #5 very clearly that what you "should" do in this situation.
    I would suggest you to try any other display source (either onboard graphics or any other card card known to be good) and see how it goes.
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  10. Posts : 15
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    Arc said:
    I dont want to lecture you. I am not your teacher. I just tried to help you, only because you asked for it, and it is the objective of the forum that one member helps the other.

    As you have got BSODs a multiple instances during running furmark despite of the such an under control heat, there is a fair chance (you have to understand that word, "fair chance") that the graphics card is failing to take load; may not be always, but occasionally.

    I also said in post #5 very clearly that what you "should" do in this situation.
    I would suggest you to try any other display source (either onboard graphics or any other card card known to be good) and see how it goes.
    I don't know what that means, "on board graphucs or any other card"
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