BSOD when playing games

Spica

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Help me plz whit this bsod. It hapend when i play games...i have all drivers updated...plz help
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
sry i miss some files in up folder here u have all
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Hi

Check your bios... and enable HPET setting for 64bit. If it is not configured properly the below error happens

Initialization of the High Precision Event Timer failed due to a BIOS configuration problem.

Also try updating the bios to the latest verison...

Let us know after you have done this
 

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updated bios enabled hpet.....but same problem:cry:
 

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All right

You have a Problem device L ATITool driver... which is the most probable case of causing this problem...... which is why your BSOD are hal.dll

Suggest you remove them.. from device manager and reboot

Once you are back in desktop... check and see if you still have this under device manager.
 

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i uninstall atitool and i don't see it in device maneger..try to to reinstall ati graphic card driver but same sh**t don't work same problem...mybe i solved the problem if i reinstall complet system windows, or i have to buy new motherbord? Cuzz this bios i think is an old version from 2009 year(but the last who is working well) and don't work well whit 64x windows7:cry:
 

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Spica

ATItool is an overclocking program.... you recent upload still shows that its still not been removed...

Suggest you keep only the graphics driver and remove any overclocking software both for your motherboard as well as graphics card

AtiHdmiServi ATI Function Driver fo Kernel 30.9.2009 15:54:46
atikmdag atikmdag Kernel 11.6.2012 18:59:31
ATITool ATITool Overclocking U Kernel 10.11.2006 14:08:57

Your startup has the below as well .. remove them from startup using msconfig and once done reboot

StartCCC REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\CLIStart.exe" MSRun
AMD AVT REG_SZ Cmd.exe /c start "AMD Accelerated Video Transcoding device initialization" /min "C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD AVT\bin\kdbsync.exe" aml

Check the taskmanger to see if these are there
 

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Windows 7 ultimate x64
i didn't remove from the regedit.exe that's why are still on. i did what u say and remove from regedit now but same problem, but it's true that now the bsod show up after 30min and not in 5min...now i think that i don't have overcloced anyprogram else...
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
ok

Few things first....

1.use the pic shown below to save a backup of logs from EventViewer > System. The systems logs which you posted is only till 15th June 2012...
View attachment 224633

2. The startup shows sign's of malware infection mainly Wild Tangent. Please install, update and run a full scan with Malwarebytes

3.Remove AVG and install MSE

Do this and in the meantime if you can post the System Log... i can atleast pinpoint the culprit for the BSOD.. (most probably a device driver )
 

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here are the events...i did what u said and deletet all virus,trojan....btw thanks for helping me:D
 

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Al right

You would need to disable NMindexing, PLFlash DeviceIoControl or remove the complete Nero software as these are some of the causes of BSOD....... there are alternative to burn your disc like Imgburn or CDburnerXP.. try to use them.. Nero puts a lot of unnecessary software...

Secondly you need to update windows.... There are lot CAPI error.... due to certificate errors..
 

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ok i was on vacation, that's why i don't replay your thread. i do what u said and now it's working fine!:D no more BSOD, thanks for your time and atention:D
 

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Thanks spica, happy to know it worked....

Appreciate if you think this has resolved your issue...kindly close the thread as solved and clicking on reputation to all that helped..
 

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Windows 7 ultimate x64
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