I used to have BSODs that occurred when I left my computer running while I went to class. Sometimes it happened, other times it didn't. I didn't think anything of it because these BSODs never happened during normal use.
I frequently play a lot of games through the Steam platform and I've yet to experience a BSOD during gameplay, or any sort of regular use.
Recently though these crashes are becoming obnoxiously frequent. I usually average about 2 minutes before I get a crash. Sometimes its almost the instant I log on. I've been browsing the sevenforums for solutions and here's some of the things I've tried.
-System File Checker
-Registry Error Checks
-Scan with avast! Anti-Virus
-Scan with Malwarebytes
-Popped open the case to clean it
-Examined the connections between the cables of almost everything
-Driver Verifier
Of all the solutions, the only definite results I've gotten were from the Driver Verifier which gave me a BSOD immediately, telling me it was due to a faulty driver.
From what I've gathered from the biggest thread on the sevenforums about this particular error (Which is nearly a year and a half old) some people were saying this could be due to overheating, which I somewhat doubt as the issue as I keep the area around the tower chill. (Or at least, colder than most of my room)
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
I frequently play a lot of games through the Steam platform and I've yet to experience a BSOD during gameplay, or any sort of regular use.
Recently though these crashes are becoming obnoxiously frequent. I usually average about 2 minutes before I get a crash. Sometimes its almost the instant I log on. I've been browsing the sevenforums for solutions and here's some of the things I've tried.
-System File Checker
-Registry Error Checks
-Scan with avast! Anti-Virus
-Scan with Malwarebytes
-Popped open the case to clean it
-Examined the connections between the cables of almost everything
-Driver Verifier
Of all the solutions, the only definite results I've gotten were from the Driver Verifier which gave me a BSOD immediately, telling me it was due to a faulty driver.
From what I've gathered from the biggest thread on the sevenforums about this particular error (Which is nearly a year and a half old) some people were saying this could be due to overheating, which I somewhat doubt as the issue as I keep the area around the tower chill. (Or at least, colder than most of my room)
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+
- Motherboard
- ASUSTek Computer INC. NARRA2
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series