BSOD/system freeze mainly while gaming

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  1. Posts : 9
    win 7 home premium 64
       #1

    BSOD/system freeze mainly while gaming


    Problem mainly began after world of tanks 9.6 update. Reinstalled game no change. Reinstalled windows on formatted SSD, updated all drivers, checked all memory, SSD, video cards, power supplies, peripherals etc...all checked good. Stress tested system, no temp issues or power issues using using CUPID/GPU-Z/FurMark/ etc does not crash doing any benchmark or stress test.

    Problem started out with partial freeze during game (sound still works and mouse still works, can access other programs on other monitor for about 10-20sec) then system completely locks up.

    After reinstalling everything, system BSODs all the time, but never completes the dump process, it usually freezes @ initializing dump file. It has only actually left a dump file one time. Sometimes it won't crash for hour and others it minutes after reboot and into game. Has only BSOD outside of gaming 1 time and that is when it made it thru the complete dump process. This has been going on for about a month now sporadically but every since I reinstalled everything this weekend, it happens constantly. any help would be greatly appreciated.

    All BSOD's have been the same
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  2. Posts : 260
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    mulethumper said:
    Problem mainly began after world of tanks 9.6 update. Reinstalled game no change. Reinstalled windows on formatted SSD, updated all drivers, checked all memory, SSD, video cards, power supplies, peripherals etc...all checked good. Stress tested system, no temp issues or power issues using using CUPID/GPU-Z/FurMark/ etc does not crash doing any benchmark or stress test.

    Problem started out with partial freeze during game (sound still works and mouse still works, can access other programs on other monitor for about 10-20sec) then system completely locks up.

    After reinstalling everything, system BSODs all the time, but never completes the dump process, it usually freezes @ initializing dump file. It has only actually left a dump file one time. Sometimes it won't crash for hour and others it minutes after reboot and into game. Has only BSOD outside of gaming 1 time and that is when it made it thru the complete dump process. This has been going on for about a month now sporadically but every since I reinstalled everything this weekend, it happens constantly. any help would be greatly appreciated.

    All BSOD's have been the same
    Hi mulethumper,

    Welcome to the Seven Forums! We will try help as best we can!

    Please follow the steps below:

    1. Go to: Start > Type: msconfig.exe - Press Enter
    2. Go to the tab 'Boot'
    3. Bottom of the window there are check-boxes, tick the one called 'Boot log'
    4. Press Apply/OK
    5. Shutdown the PC
    6. Wait 10 seconds
    7. Turn on PC
    8. Go to - C:\Windows and find a file called ntbtlog.txt
    9. Upload this file to this thread also

    Once you have uploaded the file, I will take a look and we'll see what we can do from there.

    MistUnleashed
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Mist, Thanks for the reply here is the log.

    Also while reviewing everything I've posted I noticed the one and only dump file BSOD I ever got, is a little different than the one I constantly get, so I've attached the one I get constantly, that is where it stays...never completes the dump process.

    Also after hours of combing thru the forums yesterday, I found a thread about deleting the wininit.exe file. I did that and things have improved. I was so tired last night but i think it has been ok since. If not it should crash shortly and i'll post.

    thanks for the reply.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Spoke too soon, after the post I started world of tanks, it was sitting there for 5 min I came back to BSOD. They are always 0F4 stops with different addresses or whatever follows 0x000003. here it is with new bootlog if u need it.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    ok after 100+ crashes I finally had an on screen error before the crash, hope this helps.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 260
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    Thanks for uploading the files.

    Wow! Your PC has a lot of problems, but don't worry, we will start with the biggest and work our way to fixing the little stuff too.

    The main problem your computer is facing is that it is not loading most of the drivers it needs to at system start-up. This can be fixed relatively easily, follow the steps in the link here: Startup Repair

    Let me know how it goes and after running SYSTEM REPAIR - 3x consecutively, post up your ntbtlog.txt

    Thanks
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    MistUnleashed said:

    Let me know how it goes and after running SYSTEM REPAIR - 3x consecutively, post up your ntbtlog.txt

    I've done as you asked, all 3x reported no problems. I did this several times before I reinstalled windows, and it said the same thing. I have noticed that when I start a game it will start like I've never played it before, with beginners menu, but nothing else i.e. progress is NOT lost. It seems like the SSD may be losing/misplacing things. So I went and ordered a new SSD just in case....
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #8

    Crashed about 30 mins after system repair
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 260
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    Some good news for you: your latest ntbtlog.txt shows drastic improvement in your driver loads and everything is now loading successfully.

    Now please can you do the following in the order that they are given:

    1. Go To: Start > Type: cmd > Press Enter > Type into cmd: chkdsk /r > Press Enter
    2. After this has completed, restart the PC.
    3. Go To: Start > Type: cmd > Press Enter > Type into cmd: SFC /SCANNOW > Press Enter
    4. After this has completed, restart the PC.
    5. Now go to: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
    6. Follow the instructions and upload a NEW zip file to this thread.

    Let me know if you run into any problems.
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 9
    win 7 home premium 64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    did all that was still crashing. Installed new SSD w/new windows install, ran good for an evening, then it freezes, no longer getting BSOD, just freezes. Here is the file. Thanks
      My Computer


 
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