Multiple Different BSOD, error 0x000000F4 and 0x00000124 Idle, gaming


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 64 Bit
       #1

    Multiple Different BSOD, error 0x000000F4 and 0x00000124 Idle, gaming


    Hello guys, I have been having a bit of trouble lately with some BSOD and I am being really lazy about them, because I gave up on fixing them and I don't see them affecting anything, they seem to be anomalies.

    I have performed a CHKDSK and everything is fine. Memory is also great. Recently I rearranged all of the wires inside my computer and I made sure everything was well connected.

    I have about 4 mini dump files and I hope someone might help me with one of them. I know I might be asking for a lot, but I was tired of being answered by some Copy-Pasted answers on some other forums that lead me to no solid solutions.

    Here are the mini dumps as well as the link for the images from the specific crashes.

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    I thank all of you for your time and I understand that you might not be able to help me with most of them.
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  2. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit
       #2

    Hi TheGood,

    I am not an expert on here by any means, but I looked at the dump file and it seems to be pointing to a driver regarding Arma3.exe. Is Arma3 a software or a game?

    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I thank you a lot for answering. Yes, ArmA 3 is a game that I have on steam and I did receive a blue screen while playing the game. I think I ask did while playing Battlefield 1. Do you know which error code is related to the ArmA3.exe?

    Thanks a lot for your time!
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  4. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit
       #4

    Hi TheGood,

    It says Vista_Driver_Fault which leads me to believe that it is a system driver causing the issue. I would make sure all system drivers are up to date (video card, network card, etc), then see if you are still having the issue. If that doesn't work, hopefully somebody with more experience than me will respond to this post and shed more light on it.

    Thanks
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thank you for at least helping me. My GPU drivers are up to date and I am using Ethernet. At least I know that my error has a big chance to be driver related, so I will look into them.

    The only problem is that it is really hard for me to troubleshoot my problem, because it occurs rarely. Like 1 time per 2 monthes. So it takes time for me to see if the changes I made did or didn't fix my issues.
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  6. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit
       #6

    Hi TheGood,

    No problem, you are quite welcome. Another thing you can look at is the Event Viewer, that may give you a clue as to what is happening. With Event Viewer, if you get a BSOD, try to remember what time it happened. After you reboot, go into Event Viewer and look for the events that occurred around the time the BSOD happened and see if it shows any errors. Again, hopefully somebody with more experience than me will chime in on this post.

    Thanks
      My Computer


 

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