Update for a fix of BSOD

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Guys I just thought I would chime in with a update on my BSOD on my system. If you remember I was getting a BSOD about 1 time a week I change everything I could thank of from changing hardware to software and changing settings in the bios. After reinstalling W7 3-4 times the only thing that was the same was the software I was using. So I started to download my programs one at a time and the next week I installed another program I was checking my event log every day without any problems (UNTIL I DOWNLOADED AVG) I started getting warning and a few errors and then BAM a BSOD. I restarted windows and it ran fine for 5 days and then out of the blue a BSOD again, About one time a week this would happened. So I uninstalled AVG and downloaded microsoft security essentials and for 3 weeks not one BSOD and the system runs great. I guess it is something about my set up that AVG don't play nice with?? I just thought I would tell you guys that are having BSOD problem check your software first so you will not go through the nightmare I went thought. Maybe this will help?
 

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WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE X64PHENOM II 1090T4 GHz DOMINATOR GT2X5970 CROSSFIRE
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WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE X64
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PHENOM II 1090T
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MSI 890FXA-GD70
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4 GHz DOMINATOR GT
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2X5970 CROSSFIRE
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CREATIVE X-fi TITANIUM FATAL1TY
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ACER G-24
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6 VERTEX2 RAID 0 EACH DRIVE 120GB
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1600 WATT ULTRA
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THERMALTAKE XASER VI
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CUSTOM WATER COOLING
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LSI 9260-8i Raid Card
It seems like AVG causes a lot of problems for a lot of people. Personally, I avoid it like the plague after it messed up my XP desktop pretty bad.
 
Guys I just thought I would chime in with a update on my BSOD on my system. If you remember I was getting a BSOD about 1 time a week I change everything I could thank of from changing hardware to software and changing settings in the bios. After reinstalling W7 3-4 times the only thing that was the same was the software I was using. So I started to download my programs one at a time and the next week I installed another program I was checking my event log every day without any problems (UNTIL I DOWNLOADED AVG) I started getting warning and a few errors and then BAM a BSOD. I restarted windows and it ran fine for 5 days and then out of the blue a BSOD again, About one time a week this would happened. So I uninstalled AVG and downloaded microsoft security essentials and for 3 weeks not one BSOD and the system runs great. I guess it is something about my set up that AVG don't play nice with?? I just thought I would tell you guys that are having BSOD problem check your software first so you will not go through the nightmare I went thought. Maybe this will help?


Hi -

Thank you for posting back with the solution.

AVG has been acting up in the last few months.

MSE is an excellent choice.

I hope that your BSOD-free days continue in perpetuity.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2

.
 

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Guys I just thought I would chime in with a update on my BSOD on my system. If you remember I was getting a BSOD about 1 time a week I change everything I could thank of from changing hardware to software and changing settings in the bios. After reinstalling W7 3-4 times the only thing that was the same was the software I was using. So I started to download my programs one at a time and the next week I installed another program I was checking my event log every day without any problems (UNTIL I DOWNLOADED AVG) I started getting warning and a few errors and then BAM a BSOD. I restarted windows and it ran fine for 5 days and then out of the blue a BSOD again, About one time a week this would happened. So I uninstalled AVG and downloaded microsoft security essentials and for 3 weeks not one BSOD and the system runs great. I guess it is something about my set up that AVG don't play nice with?? I just thought I would tell you guys that are having BSOD problem check your software first so you will not go through the nightmare I went thought. Maybe this will help?


Hi -

Thank you for posting back with the solution.

AVG has been acting up in the last few months.

MSE is an excellent choice.

I hope that your BSOD-free days continue in perpetuity.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2

.


You hit the nail I changed to MSE and it was been great!
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE X64PHENOM II 1090T4 GHz DOMINATOR GT2X5970 CROSSFIRE
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
CUSTOM BUILT AMD PLATFORM 4.3GHz 24/7 STABLE
OS
WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE X64
CPU
PHENOM II 1090T
Motherboard
MSI 890FXA-GD70
Memory
4 GHz DOMINATOR GT
Graphics Card(s)
2X5970 CROSSFIRE
Sound Card
CREATIVE X-fi TITANIUM FATAL1TY
Monitor(s) Displays
ACER G-24
Hard Drives
6 VERTEX2 RAID 0 EACH DRIVE 120GB
PSU
1600 WATT ULTRA
Case
THERMALTAKE XASER VI
Cooling
CUSTOM WATER COOLING
Other Info
LSI 9260-8i Raid Card
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