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2 random BSODs in Custom Build PC, latest BCCode 24
I recently built this PC. But have already suffered two BSODs.
The latest BCCode is 24.
I've attached both minidump files and the PC build spec.
I recently built this PC. But have already suffered two BSODs.
The latest BCCode is 24.
I've attached both minidump files and the PC build spec.
hi,
Having submitted 2 system dump files to start my thread, I tried to add the MEMORY.DMP file but to no avail.
I have the dump file MEMORY.DMP from when the BSOD BCCode 24 happened, but I note I cannot upload
it to this forum as it is 760MB big! Is there a way to get this file analysed as it obviously has a lot of critical data
in it?
I am new to this forum by the way. So any other help I can offer please let me know?
Some background to this. I am a fairly competent system builder, and am aware of constraints so I build reasonably within the limits. I do not overclock or modify BIOS parameters either. This is a very standard build in my opinion. The more reason this one has got me stumped?
Two areas in this system build where I have differed from other builds include; the size of RAM used and a new HDD model.
That is the use of 8GB (2x4GB) of DDR3 1600mhz modules, and the use of a high performance 500GB WD Black series HDD (SATA 6GB/S).
I also had a rather unusual fault with the adding of a card reader to this build. It failed to install the standard windows 7 drivers? I tested the card reader in another PC and it installed and worked flawlessly.
A more recent problem was the failure to install a group of windows 7 updates? This batch of 20 was installed on another Windows 7 PC without issue.
If any of the above two pieces of hardware are known culprits of random and varying BSOD's I'd be grateful to know.
Thanks.
Unfortunately there are not enough dumps to look for a common cause or pattern to the crashes and there is nothing obvious in your dumps
One is 0x1A (which could possibly point to a memory issue) and the other 0x24 (which could point to a possible HDD issue)
I would start by testing these two items (links below) and see what the results are and if you get more dumps run the tool again and upload the files
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure
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I see you are missing a driver for your USB controller, check your hardware manager to see, any probs let me know and I will fetch the driver for you
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3483&SUBSYS_50071458&REV_01\4&96C6666&0&00E5 The drivers for this device are not installed.