Solved BSOD after closing programs, Quota_Underflow

Jimbo3000

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Hi. I've been getting a BSOD crash intermittently when I close programs like Mozilla Firefox or Starcraft and Counterstrike: Source. The only thing I remember seeing from the BSOD is Quota_Underflow. I turned off the automatic restart just now. Here is the zip from the dm log collector.

Could you also tell me how to get the BSOD log so I can paste it here?

Would really appreciate the help.

Jimbo
 
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So can someone tell me how to capture the Blue Screen so I can add the log here? Thanks!
 

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Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9950 2.8Ghz
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8 GB
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9950 2.8Ghz
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8 GB
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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9950 2.8Ghz
Memory
8 GB
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Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9950 2.8Ghz
Memory
8 GB
You don't have any dump files in your upload, your bigger problem is the counterfeit install,

Code:
Product ID:                00426-OEM-8992662-00010
Original Install Date:     8/26/2015, 6:56:34 PM
System Boot Time:          8/28/2015, 10:27:02 PM
System Manufacturer:       Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System Model:              EP45C-UD3R
System Type:               x64-based PC

You have an HP OEM on a retail Gigabyte board.

Counterfeit installations such as yours contained heavily modified code that causes the installation to behave it unexpected ways. Analysing BSOD's and determining their causes on these sorts of installations is very unreliable. For this reason, many analysts won't attempt it.

My recommendation is to install a genuine Windows 7. This will minimise the problems you are experiencing, and make subsequent diagnosis of BSOD's far more reliable. Once you are running a genuine Windows 7 installation, and are still experiencing BSOD's, we will be happy to help you solve them.
 

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