ForTheFail
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I've included the Minidump file.
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I have gotten BSOD many times before that really seemed to be a busted memory block. I suspect this because it only happened when I would click a link to open a pic or video sometimes. That's when it caches to memory, so it makes sense that randomly I would try to access that block and it would BSOD, so I bought 8gb of RAM and upgraded my video card. Info in my profile is up to date and current. I thought the BSOD would end, but here I am 2 days later and $500 lighter and it's still happening.
Any ideas for someone who's run out of ideas?
EDIT: It's not every time I return from sleep, it happens at all sorts of unexpected time, never under heavy strain.
Useful info:
I have gotten BSOD many times before that really seemed to be a busted memory block. I suspect this because it only happened when I would click a link to open a pic or video sometimes. That's when it caches to memory, so it makes sense that randomly I would try to access that block and it would BSOD, so I bought 8gb of RAM and upgraded my video card. Info in my profile is up to date and current. I thought the BSOD would end, but here I am 2 days later and $500 lighter and it's still happening.
Any ideas for someone who's run out of ideas?
EDIT: It's not every time I return from sleep, it happens at all sorts of unexpected time, never under heavy strain.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 64Bit
- CPU
- Phenom II X4 960T 3.9Ghz
- Motherboard
- Asus M5A78L-MLX
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- 8GB Asus
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
- Hard Drives
- Internal holds only OS, external always plugged in holds all personal files and movies.
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- AVG and Windows Live Essentials
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- Firefox