BSOD on W7 x64
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MSINFO32
Please go to Start and type in "msinfo32.exe" (without the quotes) and press Enter
Save the report as an .nfo file, then zip up the .nfo file and upload/attach the .zip file with your next post.
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Y have run a Memtest again during 19h (with the XMP, ie 1600mhz/1.6v DRAM). Nothing wrong.
Just one thing : memtest detect the CPU as a Core I5 and it is a Core I7, but even the BIOS say it is a core I7, so I think it is due to the fact that the Memtest is more than 6 month year old.
I have attached my system nfo to this post. Please tell me when I can remove it, because it may contain personnal informations and I don't want to let it on the net.
I really thank you for your help on my problem :)
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The system info file isn't readable as an .nfo file, but you can get stuff out of it by changing it to a .txt file.
I'd suggest trying the following things to see if you can get it readable as an .nfo (I have eye problems and can't extract the info I need from a .txt file) I've encountered this problem before - and it also was (as I recall) with a French version of Win7
MSINFO32 Difficulties
If you're having difficulties with the format, please open an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt and type "msinfo32 /nfo C:\Users\Public\Desktop\TEST.NFO\" (without the quotes) and press Enter. Then navigate to the C:\Users\Public\Desktop directory to retrieve the TEST.NFO file. If you have difficulties with making this work, please post back.
Elevated Command Prompt
Go to Start and type in "cmd.exe" (without the quotes)
At the top of the Search Box, right click on Cmd.exe and select "Run as administrator"
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Hi :)
I have tested something : Unpluged 2 HHD on 3, and the PCI Sound Card, and then reinstalling the OS.
Something fun, when using only one HDD (not the one used at the beginning to install the OS), the are no more noises!
I mean, before there was some "tic toc" noises form the PC, but now it is the absolut silence. On top of that, the system seems far more stable than before (for example, the Anvirius accept to update without errors, which was not the fact before even when reinstalling the OS).
I will test this new configuration during one week to see if it works. If yes, then you were true, it is probably the first HDD that is broken. (I don't think that it is the Sound PCI card :) )
Anyway, I succeded to generate the NFO file, but without the "\" at the end :
msinfo32 /nfo C:\TEST.NFO
I have attached the NFO file.
Is it OK like that ?
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Nope, same issue again. I wonder if it's a bug in the French version? I routinely get .nfo files from other languages without the issues that the French one's have (but there's only been 2 so far). Let's forget about it for now.
Tic-toc noises from the hard drive are reason enough to doubt the hard drive.
Dead/dying hard drives can cause all sorts of troubles with the system.
Good luck!
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Thanks
Unfortunately, French version of mutlimedia things (Softwares, Films, Video Games, etc) are often very bad. Bad translation, bad compatibility, etc... I prefer using English versions of softs and watching english films, but finding an English OS here is pretty hard
And I used the Microsoft prelaunch offer (49€ for W7), so impossible to find an english version.
In fact, french people are not very good with others languages, so everything is in french
No other crash so far. Hope this will work
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I've found that the French have a better handle on English than most Americans have an understanding of French. For myself, I failed French in school and can't recall much of that.
During my time overseas (in the US Army) I found that if I try to speak the local language (no matter how horribly), the people that I'm talking to will do their best to use the English that they've learned.
Good luck!
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Well, we learn English because it is an obligation to have a decent job here. But most of French learn English by themself, and not at school :)
Concerning the computer, I still have problems, but it seems I have found the issue :
the ram is defective at some start.
Let me explain : I start the computer, I run a memtest : everything is good. I cut it off, I restart and redo a memtest : bad memory
I unplug 2 bars on 4, no problems. I change the 2 ram bars with the others, no problems. It seems that the memory is deffective only at some start, not always at cold start. Because the default always appear between 6gb and 8gb, that explain why the 32 bits systems work perfectly.
I think this is due to the motherboard, so I will contact the manufacturer.
I keep you in touch
PS : "There are very few problems in life that can't be fixed by the proper application of high explosives" Excellent >_<
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