Hi guys,
I have a BSOD that happens at completely random times (infrequently, so it's not a serious issue, but it is an annoyance). This BSOD has completely stumped me, especially since Windows doesn't seem to be writing a dump file even though I specifically set it to in the Windows settings (maybe it's crashing before the drive has time to respond).
Whenever this BSOD happens, the system will behave strangely for about 15 seconds (all my apps crashing, Windows explorer turning Aero off, sound freezing, mouse cursor not responding) and then the BSOD will happen.
As I said before, for some reason Windows is not writing the dump, but one time I disabled auto-restart on system failure and waited for the BSOD to happen. The error code was 0xF4 (CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION). Parameter 1 was 0x3.
Here's the part that really stumps me though: first, I started checking out my hardware. I ran memtest86 all night and let it do 4 passes. It passed the tests. Then I ran HD tune on my drive. That test also came back OK. So then I figured it was a software issue, so I reformatted my system. And I'm still getting the error. Perhaps it's my hard drive controller or something? I don't know.
At this point I just hope there's someone here who can figure out what it is. I don't mind paying for replacement hardware if I absolutely have to.
Specs:
Core i7 950 @ 3.06Ghz (stock)
Corsair Vengeance 12GB triple-channel DDR3 @ 1600Mhz
Sabertooth X58
Corsair TX750M
3 60Gb Corsair Force GTs in RAID0.
1TB WD Caviar Black
2 GTX 560s in SLI
I followed the posting instructions for this thread. I'm not sure how useful the ZIP would be, given that the tool said no dumps were found (and I have it in my settings to write dumps...)
- Simek
I have a BSOD that happens at completely random times (infrequently, so it's not a serious issue, but it is an annoyance). This BSOD has completely stumped me, especially since Windows doesn't seem to be writing a dump file even though I specifically set it to in the Windows settings (maybe it's crashing before the drive has time to respond).
Whenever this BSOD happens, the system will behave strangely for about 15 seconds (all my apps crashing, Windows explorer turning Aero off, sound freezing, mouse cursor not responding) and then the BSOD will happen.
As I said before, for some reason Windows is not writing the dump, but one time I disabled auto-restart on system failure and waited for the BSOD to happen. The error code was 0xF4 (CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION). Parameter 1 was 0x3.
Here's the part that really stumps me though: first, I started checking out my hardware. I ran memtest86 all night and let it do 4 passes. It passed the tests. Then I ran HD tune on my drive. That test also came back OK. So then I figured it was a software issue, so I reformatted my system. And I'm still getting the error. Perhaps it's my hard drive controller or something? I don't know.
At this point I just hope there's someone here who can figure out what it is. I don't mind paying for replacement hardware if I absolutely have to.
Specs:
Core i7 950 @ 3.06Ghz (stock)
Corsair Vengeance 12GB triple-channel DDR3 @ 1600Mhz
Sabertooth X58
Corsair TX750M
3 60Gb Corsair Force GTs in RAID0.
1TB WD Caviar Black
2 GTX 560s in SLI
I followed the posting instructions for this thread. I'm not sure how useful the ZIP would be, given that the tool said no dumps were found (and I have it in my settings to write dumps...)
- Simek
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Rig ;)
- OS
- Windows 7 64-bit
- CPU
- Core i7 950 (4C8T, 3.06Ghz, 8MB Cache, 4.8GT\s Intel QPI)
- Motherboard
- Asus Sabertooth X58 (X58 Northbridge, ICH10R Southbridge)
- Memory
- 6GB RAM (Triple-Channel DDR3, 1600Mhz, CAS Latency 9-9-9-24)
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GeForce GTX 560 (336 cores, 810 graphics clock, 1GB)
- Sound Card
- N\A (Integrated Realtek Chipset)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer H243H (50,000:1 CR, 1920 x 1080, 23")
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black (7200RPM, SATAII)
- PSU
- OCZ 600W (2 +12v rails, 25A each), modular, 80+ certified)
- Case
- CoolerMaster RC430
- Cooling
- 5 x 93 CFM 120mm fans (2 intake, 3 exhaust)