BSOD seems to be random and immediately after login

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #1

    BSOD seems to be random and immediately after login


    Hello
    Recently I've received a few Blue screens to the point Im worried to even use it. From what I can gather it seems to be related to the CPU some how. The most recent one was immediately after I logged in, the blue screen popped but I couldn't even see it. The screen was just jagged lines and such. So i'm currently in safe mode

    I would also like to note when using the "dm log collector" after it says to press any button to continue the SFDebug folder pops up but only for a second and then disappears. What I did was copy everything in the folder before it disappeared. Hopefully this wasn't a big problem doing so. I'm also running in safe mode so I don't know if that is contributing to the weird sfdebug issue or even possibly the results for the dm log collector

    Anyway thank you in advance for any help. I really appreciate the work that is done here.
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  2. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #2

    So Safe Mode is working. Which gives a hint that it is a driver caused issue.

    Well, it is a laptop, an old laptop actually. The BIOS is old, the chipset drivers (nvidia chipset, which are obsolete and unavailable nowadays) are also old. It is very doubtful that you will get updates for those drivers. Still go to HP, search for possible updates. Or you may search in google for "RX882AA-ABA m8013w" which will list some hird party sources, I am unaware for their reliability.

    On the other hand, the bugcheck code represents to a hardware issue.
    Code:
    A fatal hardware error has occurred.
    It may me due to any hardware failure, or heat problem which is possible for such an old laptop, or the old BIOS. If it is a hardware issue, it wil be real hard to troubleshoot, taking the age of the laptop in consideration.

    My best suggestion for you will be .... let windows suggest you the drivers. Follow it: Device Installation Settings
    It will be a bit better if you perform a clean install and get the drivers straight via windows update.

    If still the issue persists, check in HP for any BIOS update.
    ___________________________________________________
    Code:
    BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8002dca038, b2000010, 10c0f}
    
    Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
    
    Followup:     MachineOwner
    ---------
    Code:
        Image name: nvmf6264.sys
        Browse all global symbols  functions  data
        Timestamp:        Fri Jul 31 05:18:18 2009
    Code:
        Image name: nvstor64.sys
        Browse all global symbols  functions  data
        Timestamp:        Tue Jun 23 03:53:37 2009
    Code:
        Image name: nvlddmkm.sys
        Browse all global symbols  functions  data
        Timestamp:        Thu Jan 31 13:15:04 2013
    Code:
    BiosReleaseDate = 03/27/2007
    SystemManufacturer = HP-Pavilion
    SystemProductName = RX882AA-ABA m8013w
    SystemFamily = 103C_53316J
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for the response. There's is just one little mistake though, this is not a laptop that I'm using.

    Unfortunately like you've mentioned there are no updates for the drivers.

    I do like to note too, before I posted here, I had a post on the windows forums. But unfortunately a week past with no response which led me to post here, any way I finally did get a response which had me run Prime95 stress test. I was able to this test normally without running it in safe mode.. No crashes etc.. After 8+ hours (manually stopped it) 0 errors or warnings were found oddly enough. Perhaps I ended it too soon? Meanwhile later when a video plays through the internet with Low resolution on a page. It doesn't take too long to immediately shut down, producing the same error as before.

    I do wonder about the overheating that you've mentioned. I have had small issues of overheating on this computer in the past. Nothing too big issue then but that was also some years ago (different users, os etc..) when that occurred. And at that time, the fans were a big give away as they became noisy once it was about to happen. Not really the same right now
    Last edited by Jvsf; 06 Mar 2016 at 14:18.
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  4. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #4

    Jvsf said:
    There's is just one little mistake though, this is not a laptop that I'm using.
    Well, actually I got the info that if the system name is 103C_53316J and the system SKU is RX882AA#ABA, then the product model is HP p6710f. I dont have am idea about it, and a google search resulted to a laptop. So I said it.
    Now, having a revisit to your data, it seems that this is your PC: HP Pavilion Media Center TV m8013w Desktop PC | HP® Customer Support
    Is it?
    If so, then there is no possible updates with HP, infact.

    Still, report us the heat of the computer after a couple of hours of your normal usage. Upload a screenshot of the summery tab of Speccy. Alternatively, you can publish a Speccy snapshot too: Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs .

    And Check if the Power Supply Unit (PSU) supplying adequate power to the computer or not.
    Also let us know about the wattage of the installed PSU.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Yep! that is my PC

    Speccy:
    http://speccy.piriform.com/results/P...JgJNxOwY3ZPZpo

    This might Not even be useful info at all, but just in case
    CPU had 38-42c when idling and light stuff
    45-49c when opening a program up
    45-49 also when opening up light webpages when loading finishes goes down around 42-43 some pages 39-41
    50-55 on certain heavier webpages like the ones i've mentioned before with light video ads, when done loading most of the goes down to around 46-47 occasionally pops up to 52 and more at times
    When one of those video ads that stretch out across the screen and automatically start playing it stayed at 56c until I got rid of it.

    The extreme Power Supply Calculator: results are likely not accurate as I could not find the appropriate video card listed in there
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ EE 2400 MHz AM2 Brisbane - XOV PSU Calculator
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ EE 2400 MHz AM2 Brisbane NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX Series - XOV PSU Calculator
    The card is an Integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6150 shared video memory (UMA) VGA

    Currently using a 300w Power supply

    Last edited by Jvsf; 09 Mar 2016 at 07:15.
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  6. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #6

    It is not overheating, apparently.

    300 watts is too poor for a power supply. You should get a higher one.

    And, Stress test the CPU.See how it goes. Let us know.

    EDIT: One more question. When you did a clean install for the last time? How you installed the drivers there?
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Prime95 is still showing no errors and warnings
    8 hours and 35 minutes
    Worker 1: 171 tests 0 Errors 0 Warnings
    Worker 2: 141 tests 0 Errors 0 Warnings

    Also I selected automatically for the second question
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #8

    Jvsf said:
    Also I selected automatically for the second question
    Please make it a bit more clear.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Sorry.
    For your second question you asked about how I installed the drivers. Or at least that what I gathered from your question. I'm not too sure but I went and follow your suggestion, or at least I thought I did and chose the automatic route. Although re-reading your post I wonder if you actually wanted me to choose the "No let me choose" then the "Always install" option
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  10. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #10

    I am elaborating my question. When you performed a clean reinstall of windows on the computer for the last time? And when you did that, you have installed the drivers too. What was the source of the drivers? Did you use a driver CD? Or did you download the drivers from vendor's website? Or did you let windows update to get the drivers?

    Your proper and specific answer will be important. Because all the chipset drivers are too old. If we can get a way to rectify it, that might be good there.
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