BSOD with error 124 a few minutes after login


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    windows 7
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    BSOD with error 124 a few minutes after login


    Hi, I've trying to resolve my issue with BSOF - error: 124 on my windows 7 Home Premium 64 bits. This just happened since last week. It went to blue screen with memory dumps 3 to 4 minutes after successfully logged into windows 7. Idle or not - it still goes to blue screen. It works without any drama when it's in safe mode. That's where i managed to get all my data backed up. I can see the .dmp files under c:\windows folder but it's as large as 484MB. It must've dumped a lot of memory in there that it gets so large. I don't know if I can post it here though. Below is what I have attempted but to no avail: - cleared the dust on the inside as well as the outside. - installed speccy thinking that it may be due to overheating. The temperature of CPU is under 30 Celcius. And I see green on all the circle light on the speccy. - run sfc /scannow. It doesn't give any error indication - run windows memory diagnostic. Nothing out of ordinary - Tried to reseat the rams (2x). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

    I have attached the zip file for you to look at. Thank you very much in advance
    Last edited by associates; 30 Jun 2015 at 21:49. Reason: Includes minidump file
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    Follow Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    Make sure the zip file includes the dmp file/s. If not, configure a small memory dump - Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD and wait/trigger another BSOD. then re-run the "Dm log collector" and attach the new report.
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  3. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi, I'm sorry if I haven't followed the BSOD posting instructions. It's said that I need to create a new post in my initial posting. I have to admit I don't quite get it. Does it mean I can just hit the "Post reply" button to attach my zip dump file? but I notice if I do this, it'd mean creating a new thread which is not what the instructions ask me to do. Please advise me. I really need help to resolve this BSOD issue and really appreciate your help and your time. By the way, I have attached the zip file back in my initial post. Thank you very much
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