Hey,
So I posted here a while ago:
http://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-debugging/87063-crash-any-help-appreciated.html
Having thinking I ironed out all problems relating to those BSOD episodes. I ran MemTest for 20 passes overnight and found 1 failing address around 950mb. So, I unplugged one of my 512mb Ram cards.
(long story short, I did something wrong and my PC wouldn't start up - a Startup Repair could not automatically fix the problem... so with my PC opened up, I resorted to cleaning each individual component... the amount of fluff that came out... haha)
Somehow, it decided to start working again. And I hadn't had a BSOD for a few days (since last posting, so 4).
Please could you take a look and confirm what caused this BSOD - I have replaced the RAM that was in when the BSOD happened with the one I had removed earlier just as a precaution that I had removed the RAM without the error.
The plus side is, they are now a lot less frequent. I am almost happy with a crash once every four days as opposed to 4 to 8 crashes in one day! But, regardless, I still want a crash-free computer as I do a lot of work with 3D Studio Max and game mod software - I simply don't quick-save enough
- and losing a lot of progress due to a Bluescreen really does annoy me!
So I posted here a while ago:
http://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-debugging/87063-crash-any-help-appreciated.html
Having thinking I ironed out all problems relating to those BSOD episodes. I ran MemTest for 20 passes overnight and found 1 failing address around 950mb. So, I unplugged one of my 512mb Ram cards.
(long story short, I did something wrong and my PC wouldn't start up - a Startup Repair could not automatically fix the problem... so with my PC opened up, I resorted to cleaning each individual component... the amount of fluff that came out... haha)
Somehow, it decided to start working again. And I hadn't had a BSOD for a few days (since last posting, so 4).
Please could you take a look and confirm what caused this BSOD - I have replaced the RAM that was in when the BSOD happened with the one I had removed earlier just as a precaution that I had removed the RAM without the error.
The plus side is, they are now a lot less frequent. I am almost happy with a crash once every four days as opposed to 4 to 8 crashes in one day! But, regardless, I still want a crash-free computer as I do a lot of work with 3D Studio Max and game mod software - I simply don't quick-save enough
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built
- OS
- Windows 7 (64-bit)
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 1.86GHz Conroe 65nm Technology
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5N-E SLI (Socket 775)
- Memory
- 1.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 399MHz 5-4-4-31
- Graphics Card(s)
- 128MB GeForce 7100 GS (Undefined)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19" Widescreen SyncMaster @ 1680x1050
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- 244.20GB Western Digital WDC (SCSI)
Partitioned:
40GB / 100GB / 100GB
- Case
- Coolermaster Centurion
- Mouse
- Vivanco - Optical Red Velvet, corded. My pride and joy.
- Other Info
- Above information copied from Piriform Speccy. Can anyone pm me about the (Undefined) next to my Graphics Card?