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If you reinstalled Windows, then there should be only 1 bugcheck error from BSOD's in the event logs, but there are quite some.
If you reinstalled Windows, then there should be only 1 bugcheck error from BSOD's in the event logs, but there are quite some.
Yeah, i reinstalled windows last week. but yesterday, i had to do a system restore to the 25th of October. i had a lot more dmp files before i restored yesterday
Please create your recovery media if you have no recovery media.
Please test your hardware as the 0x124 is usually caused by the hardware.
STOP 0x124 TroubleshootingRead carefully before proceeding.
WarningIf you're overclocking your system, revert back to stock clocks now.
NoteTest the system once the overclock is removed before continuing with the steps outlined below.
Part One: MemTest86+ RAM Diagnostic
Part Two: Hard Drive Diagnostics
Part Three: GPU Stress Test
ONE
RAM TEST
Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 7 Help Forums
Note
MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
TWO
HDD TEST
Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools - HDD test - Windows 7 Help Forums
NoteDo not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.
Run chkdsk Chkdsk - HDD Test - Windows 7 Help Forums
THREE
GPU TEST
Run Furmark to stress test your GPU. FurMark - GPU Stress Test - Windows 7 Help Forums
NoteRun Furmark for around 30 minutes.
WarningYour GPU temperatures will rise quickly while Furmark is running. Keep a keen eye on them and abort the test if overheating occurs.
ok, i'll get back to you tomorrow when its done. thanks mate
Okay, my bad.
but yeah.
Got to 5000 frames(96 degrees) and it stopped responding on furmark
and all the seagate tests passed
ill have to do the memtest tomorrow(hopefully)
Please run Furmark again, but stop the test when 85C is reaching. That is generally the temperature that could damage some GPU's due to overheating if the temperature is holding for a long period and with not a proper cooling system.
Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU and cooling system.
How to fill in your system specs:
Hey, i've updated my system specs.
What happened just now is. I turned my computer off for 1 hour or two. and turned it on just now, ran furmark, it got to 1500 frames and my computer bluescreened.
the computer restarted and i ran furmark again, and had no problems i got to 3000 frames at 85 degrees and my computer is still on working perfectly fine.
this is always seems to be the case. The computer bluescreens after the first time i turn it on after its been off for a while and then it's fine until I shut it down for a long period of time again.
i've ran the dm log collector again with the new minidump and attached it to this reply.
That would point to a driver issue, fortunately there aren't that many drivers, but mostly from Windows.
Diagnostics Test
System File Check
Please try following:
- Open an admin command prompt
- Copy/paste "sfc/scannow" (without quotes) and press enter
- When it finished reboot your system
- Open again an admin command prompt
- Enter sfc/scannow again
If sfc/scannow does NOT say "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violation", please upload the cbs.log file located at {windows partition}\Windows\Logs\CBS\, if the file is too large try a 3rd party uploader like dropbox, onedrive, google drive, mediafire etc.
System File Check(SFC a.k.a. Windows Resource Protection) needs to have your system rebooted in order for sfc to try to fix the problems that it finds.
okay, ill do this when i wake up tomorrow before i goto my class and get back to you. thanks