Constant bsods with different errors, oftne 124.


  1. Posts : 3
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       #1

    Constant bsods with different errors, oftne 124.


    I am having random crashes currently and cannot pin down the cause. I get different error messages, the most common being a 124 but including others such as 101 and 100007e. I sometimes get a message in the blue screen saying a clock interrupt was not received. This happens most often when playing games but sometimes when not doing so.

    I have already ran memtest86 with no errors and used hotcpu tester with no errors found.

    System Specs:
    Gpu: msi gtx 1060
    Cpu: Amd fx-8350
    ssd: samsung 850 evo
    Motherboard: asus m5a97 r 2.0
    Ram: gskill 8gb ddr3
    Windows 7

    I am not overclocking anything, have already cleaned the dust out of my system, and have even tried using driver verify. Using the driver verify, i crashed with a message indicating that the driver asusupio.sys was trying to corrupt the kernel. Since doing so i have reinstalled my bios and uninstalled the Asus AIsuite, which has not fixed the problem at all.
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  2. Posts : 3,615
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       #2

    Hi GottaRamble,

    Welcome to SevenForums!

    Reinstall Asus AIsuite, then uninstall it with IObituninstaller

    You most likely have remnants of it causing BSOD

    Peruse:

    asupio.sys BSOD's with Driver Verifier on Three Separate Systems
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  3. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    Snick said:
    Hi GottaRamble,

    Welcome to SevenForums!

    Reinstall Asus AIsuite, then uninstall it with IObituninstaller

    You most likely have remnants of it causing BSOD

    Peruse:

    asupio.sys BSOD's with Driver Verifier on Three Separate Systems
    It is better to use Revo Uninstaller instead of IObit uninstaller.
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       #4

    That's what I have and use, I was suggesting what worked for Tech Geek on the link!

    I agree, it's better than IObituninstaller.
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  5. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ok, i have uninstalled Aisuite with this method, it may have solved the driver related crashes, as i have not gotten any of those since, but i believe i a still getting a crash due to failing power supply, as a 124 code. Next i am trying to underclock/undervolt my gpu and cpu to see if that solves it. I was given this advice by a tech guy i know when i talked to him about it.

    The thing is, these crashes only seem to happen in one game mostly, so it could also be a problem with the game in addition to my pc.
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       #6

    axe0 said:
    It is better to use Revo Uninstaller instead of IObit uninstaller.
    I agree, I have used Revo Uninstaller for years and it certainly does get rid of any leftovers if you do the full scan for leftovers after the initial uninstall!
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  7. Posts : 3,615
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       #7

    Here's two links to programs you can try.
    5 Best PC Monitoring Tools to Check System Voltage, Temp, and..
    HeavyLoad - Free Stress Test Tool for Your PC - JAM Software

    axe0 is the SevenForums BSOD expert, I'm studying for such status and other IT areas as my profile Snick (click on to see PM/profile) indicates.

    axe0 replied, and most likely monitoring this thread.

    Researching your error ...124 everything points to hardware. I suspect graphics card & it is my understanding, PSUs BSOD would occur with other programs as well.
    Perused details regarding Hot CPU, nothing indicates GPU stressing.

    Nic
    Last edited by Snick; 11 May 2018 at 13:46. Reason: add info
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  8. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    I would think graphics card bsods would happen with other programs too. Plus ive already stressed the gpu anyway. Ive already tested by underclocking and looks like ive had success.
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  9. Posts : 3,615
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       #9

    Glad to hear it looks like you corrected your BSOD issue.

    I downloaded Hot CPU and I couldn't find anything on GPU stressing!
    May I ask which program you used? Just curious.
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  10. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    Gotta Ramble said:
    I would think graphics card bsods would happen with other programs too. Plus ive already stressed the gpu anyway. Ive already tested by underclocking and looks like ive had success.
    Great to hear!

    May I ask, what did you underclock, for others that may have similar issues :)
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