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Suddent BSODs - Reports provided
Hello,
I was hoping I could get some assistance. I would be eternally grateful.
I have recently built my first gaming system back in August and the specifications of the system are attached within a Speccy .txt dump along with my Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2 and Minidump attachment.
I had never experienced such problems until last week where I would randomly BSOD, my BSODs were generally always with the file "ntoskrnl.exe" and I would have around two or three each day.
Thank you very much for any assistance you can provide me with, I look forward to joining discussions within the board.
Regards,
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Hello,
I was hoping I could get some assistance. I would be eternally grateful.
I have recently built my first gaming system back in August and the specifications of the system are attached within a Speccy .txt dump along with my Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2 and Minidump attachment.
I had never experienced such problems until last week where I would randomly BSOD, my BSODs were generally always with the file "ntoskrnl.exe" and I would have around two or three each day.
- It got to the point where I couldn't boot into Windows no more, so I backed up my files via Teamviewer in safe mode onto an external source and reinstalled my operating system. I installed Windows 7 Home Premium N 64bit, this time.
- It went fine, but as soon as I resumed from Windows Updates I BSOD, once again. I am facing a horrible and annoying issue, it's only when you experience BSODs you feel sympathy for others.
- I have ran Driver Verifier however I BSOD and reboot within seconds so I can't even read the message and no dump is recorded due to that. I had to delete the settings within Verifier.
- I was curious so I stripped my system down and built it up again, but this time, I swapped my sticks of RAM around, placing one into the other of where the previous slot was. Surprisingly, I was able to boot without receiving a BSOD, this was great, for a few hours until I began to BSOD more frequently.
- I checked my RAM timings, they were fine, 9-9-9-24 I believe is the correct timings for my RAM (according to the sticks) - I do not believe my VRAM multiplier is correct however, I think it was around 633MHz or so, I'm pretty sure it should be 1333MHz or around that.
- I find myself having to manually start the Windows Audio service despite it being automatically enabled in services.msc.
Thank you very much for any assistance you can provide me with, I look forward to joining discussions within the board.
Regards,
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