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Yes I am positive that I downloaded and installed win 7 64bit drivers, however those may be the wrong dump files. Right now I am away from home but later today I will try to recreate some bsod's for the correct dump files.
Yes I am positive that I downloaded and installed win 7 64bit drivers, however those may be the wrong dump files. Right now I am away from home but later today I will try to recreate some bsod's for the correct dump files.
Alright so I have some new Dump files for anyone whose interested to look at.
My bsod have become much more mild and seem to happen only right after the log in screen. Its actually down to somewhat of a science, My pc will boot once and freeze at the windows logo, forcing me to restart. After the restart it will finish loading os but bsod right when it gets to the log in screen. After one more reboot it will log in just fine and virtually no problems (except for one bsod caused by a old lycosa driver, which was replaced). I would really love to not have to reboot my pc 3 times before it will boot up to an os that really doesn't feel to stable still. I would greatly appreciate it if some one would look over my current dump files.
Thanks a ton.
Run Prime95 at cpu default clocks and voltage and see if it kicks out any errors.
Prime95 (64bit) - 25.11 Download - EXTREME Overclocking
been running prime 95 for a little under an hour, no errors....
Here's some fresh mini dump files, i'm pretty much convinced that it isn't hardware but who knows....
I actually just updated them when i noticed that my system would bsod if i lost connection with my mouse. After uninstalling and reinstalling the bsod's for the mouse and keyboard (which both happened to be a razer lycosa and a razer copperhead) only got worse and after finding that the keyboard actually caused a bsod off boot up made me just ditch the two devices. My rig is running much more stable with a GE keyboard and a IBM mouse, however i am already looking at the Microsoft sidewinder series. Although this seems to have eliminated my bsod's for the moment, I did still get one right at the log in screen, and my pc seems to freeze almost every other time during the loading phase of windows with the pulsating windows logo. Any dump files created in these bsod will be in the last post
Run an elevated chkdsk by doing the following:
Go to start menu
In search type cmd
Right click and select run as administrator
Type chkdsk /r and hit enter
Alright i have enabled chkdsk to run next reboot but i have found an interesting pattern in my bsod's. Off of the first boot my comp will get a bsod right when it gets to the login screen. then it will reboot and freeze up at the windows loading screen. Finally on the 3rd reboot the system will boot to os that since the removal of the faulty keyboard and mouse has yet to bsod. The numerous dump files for this bsod can be found 4 posts back.
I ran Chkdsk last night but fell asleep before it finished and awoke to my computer at the log in screen. Don't know what I should have been looking for but it seemed to make it through error free.
Things are running much smoother now, my pc has yet to crash inside of the os, and i don't think its freezeing or bsod during startup any more.
Awesome! Hopefully everything works out for you. Report back if you need help.. we'll be waiting here to assist you.