CONSTANT BSOD Stop 0x00000124 all info attached

ncoppersmith

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I mostly get this error code while doing things such as playing games: starcraft 2, rift, WoW, css, and now BF3 beta. The occurances are very random and mostly happen when I am playing a game, sometimes I am not playing a game and it happens. Also sometimes it doesn't even BSoD it just randomly reboots out of no where. Every single BSoD is the same 0x00000124 stop code.

I originally tried reformatting and that obviously didn't do nothing. I've updated my video card drivers. Last night when I started playing the BF3 beta its been worse than ever, almost every single round I would almost be guarunteed a BSoD or a random reboot out of no where.

I attached all the info requested for the BSoD threads as well as a zip of 3 of the dmp's from last night but I think one of the requested files has all of the dmps, please help me!!!

I noticed it said two device drivers are not installed on the system health report. I am using wireless so the ethernet controller wouldn't be being used I dont think.
 

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Hi ncoppersmith welcome to SF :)

In this order,

If you are overclocking stop,and set everything back to factory settings.

Download and install Speccy

Take a snip\screenshot of the summary and upload it here.

Update your Intel Processor driver.

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx

Test cpu using prime95


Finish with the above steps and post back with any results.
 

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Hey panais, thanks a lot for the reply,

I have not overclocked anything.

The speccy summary screenshot is attached. I know you said to do it in that order, and I did; however, the first screenshot didn't save correctly so I had to take another. The temp on the current screenshot is significantly higher than the first. The first was at about 57degrees C and now this one, with the Prime95 cpu test running, is much higher.

The only driver I could find for the i7 950 was this one here: "Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Windows 7* 64, Windows Vista* 64 (exe)"
and for whatever reason I dont know why it gives me this error : "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software."

Prime95 is also currently running the stress test, I dont believe any errors have come up.
 

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Window 7 Ultimate 64i7 950GTX 460
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Window 7 Ultimate 64
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i7 950
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GIGABYTE X58-USB3
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GTX 460
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WDC WD3000GLFS
anyone else have any ideas? is it not possible from looking at the dmp files to see what is causing it? my friends in my guild are thinking its ram or hd
 

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Window 7 Ultimate 64i7 950GTX 460
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Window 7 Ultimate 64
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i7 950
Motherboard
GIGABYTE X58-USB3
Graphics Card(s)
GTX 460
Hard Drives
WDC WD3000GLFS
The Intel CPU driver is directly blamed. Its definitively a Hardware/BIOS problem

Reset your BIOS to its default values and check for any signs of overheating, ensure proper airflow in your case

Run 3 separate tests in Prime95, one on each of the settings (Blend, Small FFTs, Large FFTs). Post back with your results
 

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