Windows 7 - Blue screen upon Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 startup

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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    Windows 7 - Blue screen upon Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 startup


    When I start CoD MW3 on my computer, I'm getting blue screen and a restart. Would love help, it's annoying to buy a game you can't play :/

    Thanks forward.
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    flohr4233 said:
    When I start CoD MW3 on my computer, I'm getting blue screen and a restart. Would love help, it's annoying to buy a game you can't play :/

    Thanks forward.
    try updating the direct x runtime
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  3. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
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    It is also a bit annoying trying to help with zero o no information

    We are always happy to help but we need to start somewhere and if you tell us more about the problem, we can get to the answer quicker... or at least try. Otherwise, we will advise on things that perhaps you have already done yourself.

    I would try uninstalling the game and installing it back w/o antivirus on. I would also try uninstalling and installing fresh audio and video drivers.
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  4. Posts : 10
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    I'm glad that you wanna help. I did all the things u said, still have the same problem. One of my friends told me it was a problem with my RAM, when it got a blue screen where it ''restore'' (I think it's called restore, can't remember) the data and restart my computer? I just don't know how to change that, you can see which RAMs I have in my profile i think. I wonder why it's a problem with them?
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    Btw. I just update my DirectX Runtime, sorry to say but it ain't solving the problem. :/

    but I'm glad you guys try to help
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  6. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
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    Unless you know for a fact that your RAM is faulty, this is what I would do...

    I would turn my pc off... unplug the a/c cord... take all the RAM sticks out except one... turn the pc back on and try the game with it for a long while to see if it has the same fate.

    Do the same with all the Sticks of RAM on their own and let us know what happened... if it only fails with 1 and you have two then, there is your culprit.

    If it fails with all of them then you know the RAM might be good and something else is the culprit.
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  7. Posts : 10
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    I just tried what you said and it restarted with both rams upon startup of CoD MW3. So i guess the RAMs ain't the problem?
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    flohr4233 said:
    I just tried what you said and it restarted with both rams upon startup of CoD MW3. So i guess the RAMs ain't the problem?
    Sorry, English is not my primary language and I can not understand what you are trying to tell me.
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  9. Posts : 10
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    I did what you said and it did the same with both RAMs
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  10. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
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    OK, let's back the truck up then...

    How many sticks of Ram do you have now?

    Are they the same? meaning... they all say PC2500 as an example and not 1 with PC2500, another one with PC1600 and so forth.

    We will continue after you answer these two questions.
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