BSOD running Deus Ex:HR, error unknown

gilesbrett

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I am assuming this is a BSOD, though in reality no blue screen comes up, my monitor goes black and then I hear the POST beep as the computer restarts while the game is loading. I just built this system over the past couple of weeks. The only things installed are the drivers and utilities that came with it, I am not overclocking at all, only other game I have run is Mass Effect, which ran beautifully with all the video settings maxed out.

I attached the system info with all my recent error reports.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
AMD FX 8120 Black
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
Memory
8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1866mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire 7850 OC 2GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung B2430H
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Green 2 TB
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W
Case
Coolermaster Scout
Cooling
Coolermaster Hyper 212 Plus
Keyboard
Logitech MK320
Mouse
Logitech MK320
Please provide us with your Event Viewer administrative logs by following these steps:


Click Start Menu
Type eventvwr into Search programs and files (do not hit enter)
Right click eventvwr.exe and click Run as administrator
Expand Custom Views
Click Administrative Events
Right click Administrative Events
Save all Events in Custom View As...
Save them in a folder where you will remember which folder and save as Errors.evtx
Go to where you saved Errors.evtx
Right click Errors.evtx -> send to -> compressed (zipped) folder
Upload the .zip file here.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
Okay, I updated the zip to include event viewer, system diagnostics report, and the dump files.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
AMD FX 8120 Black
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
Memory
8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1866mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire 7850 OC 2GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung B2430H
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Green 2 TB
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W
Case
Coolermaster Scout
Cooling
Coolermaster Hyper 212 Plus
Keyboard
Logitech MK320
Mouse
Logitech MK320

Stop 0x124 is a hardware error

If you are overclocking try resetting your processor to standard settings and see if that helps.

If you continue to get BSOD here are some more things you may want to consider.

This is usually heat related, defective hardware, memory or even processor though it is"possible" that it is driver related (rare).



Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try
Synopsis:

A "stop 0x124" is fundamentally different to many other types of bluescreens because it stems from a hardware complaint.

Stop 0x124 minidumps contain very little practical information, and it is therefore necessary to approach the problem as a case of hardware in an unknown state of distress.


Generic "Stop 0x124" Troubleshooting Strategy:

1) Ensure that none of the hardware components are overclocked. Hardware that is driven beyond its design specifications - by overclocking - can malfunction in unpredictable ways.

2) Ensure that the machine is adequately cooled.
If there is any doubt, open up the side of the PC case (be mindful of any relevant warranty conditions!) and point a mains fan squarely at the motherboard. That will rule out most (lack of) cooling issues.

3) Update all hardware-related drivers: video, sound, RAID (if any), NIC... anything that interacts with a piece of hardware.
It is good practice to run the latest drivers anyway.

4) Update the motherboard BIOS according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Their website should provide detailed instructions as to the brand and model-specific procedure.

5) Rarely, bugs in the OS may cause "false positive" 0x124 events where the hardware wasn't complaining but Windows thought otherwise (because of the bug).
At the time of writing, Windows 7 is not known to suffer from any such defects, but it is nevertheless important to always keep Windows itself updated.

6) Attempt to (stress) test those hardware components which can be put through their paces artificially.
The most obvious examples are the RAM and HDD(s).
For the RAM, use the in-built memory diagnostics (run MDSCHED) or the 3rd-party memtest86 utility to run many hours worth of testing.
For hard drives, check whether CHKDSK /R finds any problems on the drive(s), notably "bad sectors".
Unreliable RAM, in particular, is deadly as far as software is concerned, and anything other than a 100% clear memory test result is cause for concern. Unfortunately, even a 100% clear result from the diagnostics utilities does not guarantee that the RAM is free from defects - only that none were encountered during the test passes.

7) As the last of the non-invasive troubleshooting steps, perform a "vanilla" reinstallation of Windows: just the OS itself without any additional applications, games, utilities, updates, or new drivers - NOTHING AT ALL that is not sourced from the Windows 7 disc.
Should that fail to mitigate the 0x124 problem, jump to the next steps.
If you run the "vanilla" installation long enough to convince yourself that not a single 0x124 crash has occurred, start installing updates and applications slowly, always pausing between successive additions long enough to get a feel for whether the machine is still free from 0x124 crashes.
Should the crashing resume, obviously the very last software addition(s) may be somehow linked to the root cause.
If stop 0x124 errors persist despite the steps above, and the harware is under warranty, consider returning it and requesting a replacement which does not suffer periodic MCE events.
Be aware that attempting the subsequent harware troubleshooting steps may, in some cases, void your warranty:

8) Clean and carefully remove any dust from the inside of the machine.
Reseat all connectors and memory modules.
Use a can of compressed air to clean out the RAM DIMM sockets as much as possible.

9) If all else fails, start removing items of hardware one-by-one in the hope that the culprit is something non-essential which can be removed.
Obviously, this type of testing is a lot easier if you've got access to equivalent components in order to perform swaps.

Should you find yourself in the situation of having performed all of the steps above without a resolution of the symptom, unfortunately the most likely reason is because the error message is literally correct - something is fundamentally wrong with the machine's hardware.

http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-lockup-debug-how/35349-stop-0x124-what-means-what-try.html
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
Thanks! As it turns out I had yet to update my bios and once I updated it the computer seems to be doing much better, seems to have resolved the issue.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
AMD FX 8120 Black
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
Memory
8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1866mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire 7850 OC 2GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung B2430H
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Green 2 TB
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W
Case
Coolermaster Scout
Cooling
Coolermaster Hyper 212 Plus
Keyboard
Logitech MK320
Mouse
Logitech MK320
OK.
Good luck.
If all is well you can mark this thread as solved.
Should you get any more DMP's submit them for analysis.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
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