BSOD Problem 0x000a

Nycxice

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Im getting the BSOD I did the SFC Check thing...any help would be appreciated! Minidump thing attached...explain it in stupid terms...
 

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Hi Nycxice and Welcome to SF

The bugcheck indicated stop code 4E, which usually device driver or memory problem. The suggested caused was pointed to be dxgmms1.sys, which is component of Directx. I would suggest to download and install fresh copy of directx
Download details: DirectX End-User Runtime
BUGCHECK:
Code:
BugCheck 4E, {7, 5e093, 1, 0}
Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_SEGMENT::SafeUnlockPages+30 )
Followup: MachineOwner
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Beside that, you have out of date drivers that probably play roles in BSODs too. They are:
nvmpu401.sys, which is NVIDIA® nForce(TM) MPU401 Driver
Code:
nvmpu401 nvmpu401.sys Thu Apr 14 02:34:22 2005 (425D743E)
nvm62x32.sys, which is nVidia Ethernet Networking Driver (nForce chipset driver)
Code:
nvm62x32 nvm62x32.sys Sat Oct 18 04:00:39 2008 (48F8FCF7)
Finally, ASACPI.sys, please read this article to know what to do with it (it is known for causing BSODs)
http://www.sevenforums.com/787431-post2.html

Regard
Tuan
 

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Tuan highlighted all the main points

However, there seems to be one blue screen with bug check 0xA which could suggest that you have a memory error, try updating your direct x first, and if the blue screens continue you may want to run a Memory Diagnostics

Windows has one already installed, open start, and in the search box type "memory", then click Windows Memory Diagnostics, this will check your RAM for any faults
 

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