Multiple BSODs when playing games


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Multiple BSODs when playing games


    BSODs started about 2 weeks ago, haven't really had time to look into it. This week I've tried updating Windows, updating drivers, running chkdsk, running sfc/scannow.
    Thanks in advance
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    W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
       #2
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Sorry, here is the correct file
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    You have an ACER PID on a retail ASRock motherboard which means your Windows installation is counterfeit.
    Code:
    Host Name:                 WIN7-150GB
    OS Name:                   Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 
    OS Version:                6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    OS Manufacturer:           Microsoft Corporation
    OS Configuration:          Standalone Workstation
    OS Build Type:             Multiprocessor Free
    Registered Owner:          Cosmo
    Registered Organization:   
    Product ID:                00426-OEM-8992662-00006 ---> ACER PID
    Original Install Date:     8/18/2011, 8:01:43 PM
    System Boot Time:          10/9/2015, 10:05:03 AM
    System Manufacturer:       To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    System Model:              To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    System Type:               x64-based PC
    Processor(s):              1 Processor(s) Installed.
                               [01]: AMD64 Family 16 Model 4 Stepping 3 AuthenticAMD ~3700 Mhz
    BIOS Version:              American Megatrends Inc. P1.80, 8/25/2011
    Counterfeit installations such as yours can contain heavily modified code that can cause the installation to behave in unexpected ways. Analysing BSODs and determining their causes on these sorts of installations is completely unreliable, and for this reason most analysts won't attempt it.

    My recommendation is to install a genuine copy of Windows 7. This will minimise the problems you are experiencing and make subsequent diagnosis of BSODs far more reliable. Once you are running a genuine Windows 7 installation and are still experiencing BSODs, upload your new logs we will be happy to help you solve them.
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    My copy of windows is genuine. My PC has been working fine for the past 2 years. I really would not like to reinstall windows if at all possible.
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       #6

    BlackHand said:
    My copy of windows is genuine.
    Not according to the logs you posted it isn't.
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I don't know why this is, so unfortunately it looks like i'll have to do a full reinstall. then.
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    I was able to fix the problem by taking my video card and moving it into the slot below where it was previously.
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