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Experienced another BSOD after switching ram of slot and putting it back to their place. Then I also switched the ram's module to put the 1st as the 2nd and vice-versa.
Explorer crashed 3 times, then a blue screen occured. same one than this morning if I am not wrong.
Here is the dump file.
I do not want to abuse all your time and your generosity, I feel like I should pay some of you for your advices and your helps !!
I would track down an EVGA board
I'll think about it when I'm due for my next purchase, or if I ever need to replace that actual mobo.
Thanks for your advices. I've been learning lot for the last week.
Thanks again to all of you. I cant imagine what I would have done without all your advices.
So is my last .dmp file exactly the same as the previous one I posted ?
Last edited by ManOwar2; 22 Jan 2010 at 02:26.
with mid to higher range motherboards £45.00-£90.00 ..........
I haven't had a bad build in 3 years with Biostar boards
limited BIOS but always compatible with mid range ram and devices .....
compatibility issues with gigabyte
support issues with ASUS
I have always found manufacturers take it in turns to produce great products, so when I buy plays a large part in how I make my choices
I love Biostar boards also I use them for almost all of my builds I am using a T-Force series TF560 A2+ in my machine it overclocks like mad.
The EVGA boards mostly carry a lifetime warranty on the higher price boards so that's why I recommended EVGA in this case but love my Biostar board
I've been in touch with a Mushking technician, since I'm about to buy that RAM (QVL on my mobo list) HE also confirmed to me that the model I will be buying will work on my mobo (hes using the same chipset than me with the same ram ill be buying !!!!)
I described to him, the analysis people have made about my problem on this forum. I also told him how great this forum is and he agreed btw!!!
He told me that on his point of view, it's either 1 of the 2 stick that is defective or an incompatiblity. HE told me it could also be a configuration problem. (unlikely on my opinion since everything is set correctly)
I guess, I'm just going to change the ram anyway.
I must admit I will like someone to take a look on my scandisk report...
Thanks again for your info, and thanks for your info's on good MoBo. I will for sure, keep that in mind in my next purchases...
Hope I'm not bothering too many people with my massive troubleshooting issues. lol :)
Last edited by ManOwar2; 22 Jan 2010 at 17:59.
So can anyone tell me what is my best course of action now ? Considering the analysis you all made of my problem.
Please enlight me.