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I think I enabled minidumps. One of my friends has been running mem test on individual pieces of my ram to see if any of them are in some way causing the problem. So far I have not had more BSODs.
Grrr... apparently I had not enabled mini-dumps as I had hoped, I got a memory dump file but it is huge. I think I have it enabled correctly now though. (Yes, I got another BSOD.)
The other thing is the BSOD message is different every time. This time it was like Page_on_no_page or something like that.
You can upload the large file if you want. Just compress it in a zip folder, and then upload it to Rapidshare.
Ok, I thought the problem was gone again, I had just re-installed Windows 7 Professional. It is still not making Mini-dumps and I had my friend who actually knows what he is doing be sure that it would. It did say it had finished a dump of physical memory and I got a Memory.dmp file but when I search for the files that have been suggested in this thread they do not exist on my computer. I am going to upload what I do have and hopefully that will help us get to the source. I only installed like five programs hoping to find out what was causing it.
here's the link to his memory.dmp file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/407533893/Memory_dmp.zip
Last edited by VTV; 17 Jul 2010 at 19:45. Reason: added upload link
I'll run that later tonight unless someone else does it first.
In the meantime, check out this post to see if you can determine why no minidumps are being created: Tech Support Forum - View Single Post - Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
Someone said earlier in the thread that you could get info from it? My friend followed the directions to the letter to enable mini-dumps. It is not creating the files. It says it does during the BSODs, but we cannot locate any file with that extension at all on my computer.
Did you read my link above? Tech Support Forum - View Single Post - Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
Also make sure you have a chunk of free hard drive space.