Please Help....

kritesht

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This problem occurs every day
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7100.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 853BD8FC
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS Version: 6_1_7100
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Bucket ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_BUS_PRV
Server information: 0452b809-1d9e-4e61-af66-c8990e1c1fac

System information
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Version 6.1.7100 Build 7100
System Model PI945GZD Mercury mother board
System Type X86-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.00GHz, 3000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 080012, 14-Mar-07
SMBIOS Version 2.5
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 1.50 GB
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Hi kritesht,

Does this happen after a set amount of time or at random times? Have you installed any hack/crack to remove the watermark? What antivirus are you using?

Try and answer these 3 and we'll see if we can help :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Compaq Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Sempron Dual Core
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Hard Drives
150GB Sata
You didn't say if you had one, but if you do, remove your webcam by physically disconnecting it from the system. Use your computer for a day or two and see if it stops bsoding.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
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Random times.
No i didnt install any hack/crack to remove the watermark.
Avast
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
This is why...

Hi kritesht...

You get a blue screen in windows 7 means your RAM is not enough. Put 1 GB more to solve this problem. Or go back to windows XP until you get this 1 GB RAM. DON'T CONTINUE WORKING WITH THIS PROBLEM.

Caution:

If you continue working even after getting blue screen your RAM will eventually worn out and gets damaged fully. Act fast!!!
 

My Computer

OS
98/XP/Vista/7
Hi kritesht...

You get a blue screen in windows 7 means your RAM is not enough. Put 1 GB more to solve this problem. Or go back to windows XP until you get this 1 GB RAM. DON'T CONTINUE WORKING WITH THIS PROBLEM.

Caution:

If you continue working even after getting blue screen your RAM will eventually worn out and gets damaged fully. Act fast!!!

I am sorry mate but I have a bit of a hard time believing that because of BSODs your RAM is going to wear out fast.

I am also entirely not sure if it is his lack of ram that is causing a problem. That is why he has a swap file on his hard drive remember? Also a lot of people on the web if you do a little search have 1 gb machines aka nettops and they seem to be running just fine.

I am not entirely sure what his problem is. It could be the drivers or lack thereof for his hardware which I am sorry to say mate I have never even heard of some of them like the Mercury motherboard as an example.

I would agree with the suggestion to try and procure some more ram if possible and see if that alleviates the problem but I somehow doubt it. I think it is potentially driver related.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 Pro
CPU
Intel 990X
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe V2
Memory
CORSAIR XMS3 6GB SDRAM DDR3 1600 (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
2 x BFG 285 GTX OCXs in SLI
Sound Card
X-fi Elite Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
HP LP 3065
Screen Resolution
2560 x 1600
Hard Drives
2 x 150 gb Velociraptors RAID 0
PSU
PC Power & Cooling 750W
Case
CM Stacker 832
Cooling
Stock cooler
Keyboard
Saitek Eclipse II
Mouse
Logitech MX Revolution
I am sorry mate but I have a bit of a hard time believing that because of BSODs your RAM is going to wear out fast.

I am also entirely not sure if it is his lack of ram that is causing a problem. That is why he has a swap file on his hard drive remember? Also a lot of people on the web if you do a little search have 1 gb machines aka nettops and they seem to be running just fine.

I am not entirely sure what his problem is. It could be the drivers or lack thereof for his hardware which I am sorry to say mate I have never even heard of some of them like the Mercury motherboard as an example.

I would agree with the suggestion to try and procure some more ram if possible and see if that alleviates the problem but I somehow doubt it. I think it is potentially driver related.


The blue screen of death is used for the error screen displayed by some OS, most notably windows, after encountering a critical system error which can cause the system to shut down to prevent damage.
I fear this damage is to the RAM dude... I have installed windows 7 in mercury motherboard of same series and got blue screen. But after removing 7 and installing XP no problem except less performance of RAM.
For your driver doubt, I had seen problem with audio in PI945GZD. But windows 7 automatically will find the suitable driver online with a click...

Every time BSOD appears it is to prevent more damage to a hardware. And that hardware is RAM. I insist it is running beyond its specification limit.
 

My Computer

OS
98/XP/Vista/7
Only if he's running his RAM at increased voltages to overclock. The bluescreen could be to prevent filesystem corruption - the hardware itself isn't damaged, just the data. Code running in and of itself cannot physically damage RAM, only bad BIOS settings to overclock, which could also damage the CPU. Hitting it with a hammer also can damage it :D.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom workstation /// Lenovo X61t tablet notebook
OS
Windows 7 RTM x64
CPU
Core i7 980X @ 4.04GHz OC /// Core Duo L7500 @ 1.6GHz
Motherboard
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution ///
Memory
12GB G. Skill @ DDR-1600 OC /// 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Saphire HD4870 Toxic 1GB /// Intel Mobile GMA X3100
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual Eizo 24" SX2461W /// 12"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 /// 1400x1050
Hard Drives
Workstation:
5x 750GB Barracuda-11 on Areca ARC-1220;
4x 1.5TB Barracuda-11 on Intel ICH10R;
Volumes:
300GB RAID 0, 2.7TB RAID 10 on Intel;
100GB RAID 0, 1.4TB RAID 10 on Areca ///
Notebook: G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
PSU
Tagan ITZ 1100
Case
GHS-1500 ///
Cooling
Thermalright IFX-14 + a slew of stealth fans ///
Keyboard
Logitech Edge ///
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Optical Trackball
Internet Speed
5Mbps down / 820Kbps up
Other Info
Main use: photography;
DVD Drive: L.G GGW-H20L Blu-Ray / DVD;
OC: QPI/DRAM @ 1.33v, CPU @ 1.293v, DRAM Bus @ 1.65v, CPU PLL @ 1.88v, CPU mult = 25x, BCLK = 160, DDR3-1604 @ 7-8-7-24
I have installed windows 7 in mercury motherboard of same series and got blue screen. But after removing 7 and installing XP no problem except less performance of RAM.
For your driver doubt.

Every time BSOD appears it is to prevent more damage to a hardware. And that hardware is RAM. I insist it is running beyond its specification limit.

It will run XP because there are suitable drivers....
I too doubt that it is a problem with not enough Ram....remember...the Minimum recommended by Microsoft is 1gb, the OP has 1.5gb.
Now it may be a problem with the Ram itself...but that is another issue altogether.
You can insist as much as you like but so far all you seem to have done is confirm that Windows 7 crashes with BSOD on this Motherboard.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Build
OS
Windows 7 RTM Ultimate - Activated (Technet)
CPU
Athlon 4800+
Motherboard
Gigabyte M56S-S3
Memory
2 gig
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 2400+
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 22" LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
WD 250 gig Sata
PSU
550 w
Case
Antec LS100
Keyboard
Logitech MX5000 BT
Mouse
Logitech MX 5000 BT
Internet Speed
ADSL 2+
It will run XP because there are suitable drivers....
I too doubt that it is a problem with not enough Ram....remember...the Minimum recommended by Microsoft is 1gb, the OP has 1.5gb.
Now it may be a problem with the Ram itself...but that is another issue altogether.
You can insist as much as you like but so far all you seem to have done is confirm that Windows 7 crashes with BSOD on this Motherboard.

For your information, the system i specified was only having 1gb of RAM... Altogether it cannot be concluded that 7 crashes on this motherboard... My conclusion was on RAM... Hence I insisted as it's better to add 1 than to waste 1.5 of RAM already present...
Think again mate:)
 

My Computer

OS
98/XP/Vista/7
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