Various BSOD Errors @ Random times


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Various BSOD Errors @ Random times


    Good Day Gents,

    Bought this very old pc from a private seller about a month ago (never said it had issues) and the problems started right from the beginning - had to try several times to install windows as it kept on failing but eventually installed windows...

    The PC will run 100% without any issues for several days and then it hits - BOOM - BSOD

    When:
    1)first time usually when running a few open applications - only use the pc for admin tasks
    2) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    3) log into windows - BSOD - reboots
    4) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    5) and then the above cycle repeats

    I have tried :
    1) memtest both RAM modules - each one separately in both Blue DIMM slots - PASSED no errors
    2) tested with sfc /scannow - PASSED no errors
    3) tested HD with HD Regenerator - PASSED no errors

    The issue will pass and then i can use the PC for a couple of days and then it starts all over again,

    Please see log file attached + blue screen error messages below

    Many thanks
    Juan
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Various BSOD @ Random times


    *forgot to add my log*

    Good Day Gents,

    Bought this very old pc from a private seller about a month ago (never said it had issues) and the problems started right from the beginning - had to try several times to install windows as it kept on failing but eventually installed windows...

    The PC will run 100% without any issues for several days and then it hits - BOOM - BSOD

    When:
    1)first time usually when running a few open applications - only use the pc for admin tasks
    2) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    3) log into windows - BSOD - reboots
    4) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    5) and then the above cycle repeats

    I have tried :
    1) memtest both RAM modules - each one separately in both Blue DIMM slots - PASSED no errors
    2) tested with sfc /scannow - PASSED no errors
    3) tested HD with HD Regenerator - PASSED no errors

    The issue will pass and then i can use the PC for a couple of days and then it starts all over again,

    Please see log file attached + blue screen error messages

    Many thanks
    Juan
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Im Adding a few more things I noticed

    I have tried :
    1) memtest both RAM modules - each one separately in both Blue DIMM slots - PASSED no errors
    2) tested with sfc /scannow - PASSED no errors
    3) tested HD with HD Regenerator - PASSED no errors

    4) Ran Memtest again for a couple of hours with both RAM modules - Passed 12 Cycles - no Errors

    When:
    1)first time usually when running a few open applications - only use the pc for admin tasks
    2) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    3) log into windows - BSOD - reboots
    4) before getting to the log in screen - BSOD - reboots
    5) and then the above cycle repeats

    6) sometimes when i plug my Wireless USB adapter in - BSOD - Reboots
    7) Booted with the latest HirensBootCD and launched the mini Windows XP - on xp startup - BSOD
    8) moved both RAM modules to the other two Secondary DIMM slots - PC gets stuck @ windows loading screen - need to reboot
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Hi JuanV,

    Sounds like you bought a PC that was already faulty, with install issues it can be anything from bad RAM, to a faulty pin in the socket damaging the CPU.
    If you have any warranty, contract or something you should ask for a refund. There may be a chance you're spending resources (money, time, etc.) on something that's not worth it.
      My Computer


 

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