I am using:
Windows 7 64bit SP1 Retail
Fresh install (cleanness debatable - I will elaborate later)
Latest drivers from motherboard and graphics manufacturers website.
No outstanding windows updates
Latest Flash Player
Latest Firefox
Full DirectX install
My problem:
As far as I have noticed it seems to be when viewing videos online I get regular BSOD, I have not noticed if that is the only time they are occurring and have failed in taking note of the errors, but then I remembered the amazing BSOD Team here and thought it'd be worth a post to shed some light.
Also firefox just seems to randomly crash a lot, it so far has always recovered my tabs though.
Here is the required data, what an awesome tool, nice work jcgriff2!
View attachment 179057
Further information on the recent install:
I initially used RT Lite to strip out a load of stuff prior to install, needless to say I took too much away and ruined the windows experience. So I stuck in my retail disk from the live OS and ran the installer in upgrade mode from there. Putting back all of the windows functionality I have come to know and love (such as thumbnails) and removing only IE, Media Player, Media Centre and Movie Maker.
Since then I have installed the driver again using nvidia's "clean install" option in the setup.exe
Many thanks in advance, I know you get busy in this category.
Windows 7 64bit SP1 Retail
Fresh install (cleanness debatable - I will elaborate later)
Latest drivers from motherboard and graphics manufacturers website.
No outstanding windows updates
Latest Flash Player
Latest Firefox
Full DirectX install
My problem:
As far as I have noticed it seems to be when viewing videos online I get regular BSOD, I have not noticed if that is the only time they are occurring and have failed in taking note of the errors, but then I remembered the amazing BSOD Team here and thought it'd be worth a post to shed some light.
Also firefox just seems to randomly crash a lot, it so far has always recovered my tabs though.
Here is the required data, what an awesome tool, nice work jcgriff2!
View attachment 179057
Further information on the recent install:
I initially used RT Lite to strip out a load of stuff prior to install, needless to say I took too much away and ruined the windows experience. So I stuck in my retail disk from the live OS and ran the installer in upgrade mode from there. Putting back all of the windows functionality I have come to know and love (such as thumbnails) and removing only IE, Media Player, Media Centre and Movie Maker.
Since then I have installed the driver again using nvidia's "clean install" option in the setup.exe
Many thanks in advance, I know you get busy in this category.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel Core2 Quad Q8300 2.5Ghz
- Motherboard
- Asus P5QD Turbo
- Memory
- Kingston HyperX 4x1GB DDR2 1066Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus/Nvidia 9500GT 1GB
- Sound Card
- On-Board HD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 22" Widescreen TFT
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 2x 320Gb Seagate SATAII RAID 0
2x 80Gb Seagate SATAII RAID 0
1x 1tb hybrid (8gb ssd)
- PSU
- 650w
- Case
- ATX
- Cooling
- 140mm front, 120mm Rear, 80mm Chipset + stock CPU and GPU
- Keyboard
- Plastic one
- Mouse
- Plastic one
- Internet Speed
- 4Mbps
- Other Info
- Laptop: HP Elitebook 2560p
i5 @2.7Ghz 4GB DDR3