BSODs all over. Shiny new computer


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 x64
       #1

    BSODs all over. Shiny new computer


    Hi
    I have bought a new computer, thinking I could save some money by building and configure it myself. I happily installed Win 7 and booted - yay evereything works fine.. until BSOD and BSOD and BSOD all at random, even before installing any software.
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    Windows 7 - Version 6.1.7600 build 7600 x64
    Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9650 @ 3.00GH
    ATI radeon HD4870
    3x A-data 2GB DDR2-1066+ plus series
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    Ok, my trials:
    • windows problem - reinstalled windows. No change.
    • driver problem, probably graphic card. Downloaded latest ATI Catalyst. No change.
    • HDD problem - tested drive with WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostic. No errors.
    • windows problem (again), tried sfc /scannow. 2 files couldn't be restored: something with quarantine proxy
    • memory problem, ran memtest86+, found a problem and found one stick with issues - removed it. No change.
    • since the minidumps often points at "memory_corruption", i thought memory bios settings.. changed bios to "fail safe". No change.
    • changed RAM timing and voltages in bios to manufacturer rated 5 5 5 15, 2.1V. No Change, got a feeling the BSOD's came more often though
    BSODS occur as frequently in windows safe mode.

    An excerpt of the minidumps, from Windbg:
    minidumps:

    MSinfo32 and Minidumps attached

    any idea how to proceed?
    Last edited by mejrum; 05 Mar 2010 at 03:32.
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  2. Posts : 519
    Windows 7 Ultimate (64)
       #2

    • windows problem (again), tried sfc /scannow. 2 files couldn't be restored: something with quarantine proxy
    • memory problem, ran memtest86+, found a problem and found one stick with issues - removed it. No change.
    Isn't building a blast? Hope you haven't installed too much and can easily do another clean install.

    A new install should not result in your sfc/scannow results. Eliminating those errors are your first step. Since you believe you have a bad mem stick, removing it doesn't fix any corruption that may have occurred in the original install.

    Therefore I would check for a bios upgrade, do not install the mem in question, boot to a memtest disc and run 4/5 passes, and then reinstall the OS.

    I know it's a pain in the a$$ but proving/validating hardware will save you a lot of future grief!
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    so if I understand you correctly (?), the actions you suggest are:
    1. upgrade bios
    2. run memtest again, without faulty RAM-stick (this I have already done - no errors)
    3. reinstall windows
    edit:
    ps. why bios upgrade? ds.
    Last edited by mejrum; 05 Mar 2010 at 10:24.
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