BSOD with Microsoft wireless keyboard 6000 v3.0 and mou

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  1. Posts : 9
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Capt,
    If it is in regards with the link you posted, below is what I have tried.

    1. components no longer overclocked (reduced high to medium performance)
    2. The machine is cool...Currently CPU is 36 C....Motherboard 52 C.....Processors averaging 51 C
    3. Updated all drivers
    4. updated BIOS
    5. Windows is updated
    6. Ran MDSCHED with no errors
    7. did CHKDSK but didnt really understand it. (window popped up and ran through 3 stages and disappeared...

    As far as a vanilla reinstallation, I did not try because I have no clue how to proceed. So, a bit reluctant in this dept.

    Regarding dust, it is a new computer and I have this product call Shopshield....which is a filter that covers the desktop. So, I think dust should'nt be an issue.

    Anything I'm doing wrong or should try?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #12

    Motherboard 52 C - that's awfully high. IME the mobo is usually 10 to 20 degrees cooler than the CPU

    CHKDSK Report:
    CHKDSK LogFile:
    Go to Start and type in "eventvwr.msc" (without the quotes) and press Enter
    Expand the Windows logs heading, then select the Application log file entry.
    Double click on the Source column header.
    Scroll down the list until you find the Chkdsk entry (wininit for Win7) (winlogon for XP).
    Copy/paste the results into your next post.
    Vanilla reinstallation is only installing Windows - no extra programs. Check Device Manager to ensure all drivers are installed - only install any missing drivers from the manufacturer's website. Install Windows Updates, and maybe an antivirus (NOT an Internet Security application)
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  3. Posts : 9
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    usasma,

    Thanks for the reply.
    What are the best ways to lower my MB heat? It is consistently at 51-52 C....

    I hope I followed your directions correctly. Below is what I copy and pasted for CHKDSK

    Checking file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. Volume label is WIN7. WARNING! F parameter not specified. Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)... 143360 file records processed. File verification completed. 56 large file records processed. 0 bad file records processed. 0 EA records processed. 42 reparse records processed. CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3)... 178388 index entries processed. Index verification completed. 0 unindexed files scanned. 0 unindexed files recovered. CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)... 143360 file SDs/SIDs processed. Cleaning up 646 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9. Cleaning up 646 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9. Cleaning up 646 unused security descriptors. Security descriptor verification completed. 17515 data files processed. CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal... 37127240 USN bytes processed. Usn Journal verification completed. Windows has checked the file system and found no problems. 390708832 KB total disk space. 43726664 KB in 63261 files. 78000 KB in 17516 indexes. 0 KB in bad sectors. 258388 KB in use by the system. 65536 KB occupied by the log file. 346645780 KB available on disk. 4096 bytes in each allocation unit. 97677208 total allocation units on disk. 86661445 allocation units available on disk.
    00300200953B0100725B020000000000E84600002A0000000000000000000000


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Binary data:


    In Words

    0000: 00023000 00013B95 00025B72 00000000
    0008: 000046E8 0000002A 00000000 00000000


    In Bytes

    0000: 00 30 02 00 95 3B 01 00 .0..•;..
    0008: 72 5B 02 00 00 00 00 00 r[......
    0010: E8 46 00 00 2A 00 00 00 èF..*...
    0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
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  4. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #14

    Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.
    That's good!

    To lower the heat you've gotta figure out what's overheating (and why).
    First, are you BIOS settings set at default/fail safe/optimized?

    Then, run the computer until the mobo gets that hot. Then shutdown, unplug from the wall, and open the case.
    CAREFULLY feel around the motherboard (while holding on to the metal of the case) to see what feels excessively hot (you can burn yourself this way!).

    While you're in there, check to see if the air vents are clear and that the airflow isn't obstructed.
    Once you're done checking everything, plug the case in and boot it up just long enough to check and see if the fans are working (DON'T stick your fingers in the case!).

    Then, to help lower the temp's, point a house fan into the case and see if that helps - both in lowering the temps and to see if it decreases the frequency of the BSOD's.
      My Computer


 
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