This is driving me crazy, I have a gaming rig which has been fine up until Dec 16.
I did update some drivers with the IOrbit Driver program on that day.
This is what happens, I get one BSOD from a cold boot within 5-15 minutes, This occurs wither or not I actually log onto windows, windows crashes and restarts and from then on everything is fine till the next cold boot, I'm thinking its temperature specific, because it has to be from a actual cold startup not a reboot or a shutdown and restart trigger.
I have cleaned the fans, case, replugged the memory, reconnected all the cables, replaced the CPU heat sink, ran memory checks, disk checks, then since I had the SSD in there but not using it I just started over and reinstalled the original Win 7 pro 64 bit onto the SSD, reloaded the original Motherboard install drivers and let win update give me whatever it thought was needed.
9 sec boot up ya! but.....
no change as far as the BSOD rate, so it's apparently not a driver specific problem.
This is my first Intel rig, I always used AMD before and I am stumped....
Attached is the recommended SF diagnostic Tool report I called "SysDump1"
This only has the last 3 mini dumps because I accidently erased a bunch of them via a cleaner program and didn't realize it till too late, give me a couple days and I will have more.
Thank you for your time and consideration....
Stephen
I did update some drivers with the IOrbit Driver program on that day.
This is what happens, I get one BSOD from a cold boot within 5-15 minutes, This occurs wither or not I actually log onto windows, windows crashes and restarts and from then on everything is fine till the next cold boot, I'm thinking its temperature specific, because it has to be from a actual cold startup not a reboot or a shutdown and restart trigger.
I have cleaned the fans, case, replugged the memory, reconnected all the cables, replaced the CPU heat sink, ran memory checks, disk checks, then since I had the SSD in there but not using it I just started over and reinstalled the original Win 7 pro 64 bit onto the SSD, reloaded the original Motherboard install drivers and let win update give me whatever it thought was needed.
9 sec boot up ya! but.....
no change as far as the BSOD rate, so it's apparently not a driver specific problem.
This is my first Intel rig, I always used AMD before and I am stumped....
Attached is the recommended SF diagnostic Tool report I called "SysDump1"
This only has the last 3 mini dumps because I accidently erased a bunch of them via a cleaner program and didn't realize it till too late, give me a couple days and I will have more.
Thank you for your time and consideration....
Stephen
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro x64Intel i516 GigGTX 670
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel i5
- Motherboard
- P8Z77-V LK
- Memory
- 16 Gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 670
- Hard Drives
- Seagate SSD C:
WDC 500 Gig D:/E:
Toshiba 1 TBte USB F:
- Antivirus
- Win Defender
- Browser
- IE 11