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How can we check what?
If you're not sure that 124 is a hardware error, Google it.
My collegue Jonathan_King is correct. You should investigate the hardware error (bugcheck 124).
Ken
The concrete solution cannot be determined from the error alone. Further troubleshooting is required. Image the "check engine" light in your car. If this were a desktop machine I'd have questioned the power supply. Your troubleshooting steps are somewhat limited with a notebook computer. Regardless, since this machine is definitely still under warranty, I'd let Asus figure it out after sending you a replacement.
The problem is almost certainly hardware. It doesn't tell us specifically which piece of hardware it is, but hardware usually means CPU, GFX card, RAM, MoBo, or Hard drive.
And hardware on a notebook also means after sales service, I guess I don't have much choice right ?
Hi, just to let you know that one day to another, everything went better. No more bsods/freeze since 4/5 days, I'm really confused lol.
Although I feel like my computer is a bit slow when I start some programs / Alt-Tab from a game to windows etc...
It's weird cuz the 6go of DDR3 and the i7-720qm should make the computer really quick.
Any idea ?
That could be caused by a hard drive in the process of failing. I still recommend a hard drive test.
Here is the link again: HD Diagnostic
Could also be caused by an OS in need of repair. DO you have a backup to restore from?
I've done a deep hard drive test with Hd Tune, and it's fine.
I've reinstalled Windows a week ago, so it's probably not the OS.