Ok this is my third attempt at writing a thread about my BSODS before being rudely interrupted by said BSODS
so i'll keep it short for now and exapand in between resets.
Regular BSOD, usually within one hour of reboot. No specific task causing it (anything really, browsing net, playing games, music, movies all cause it)
tried to use Seatools for the Hard drive (A-ram 64gig SSD for the operating system) but not sure if it worked on the ssd.
Extended test failed immediately, normal test seemed to never complete, aborted after 6 hours.
tried using chkdsk /r at command prompt from dvd boot up instead, both the SSD and my other drive containing games and programs showed no issues with chkdsk.
tried windows memtest for a couple of hours initially but will run it longer overnight tonite, nothing showed up there from the brief test.
I've reviewed temperatures and voltages while gaming and other tasks and dont see anything excessive or out of place there.
figured it was SSD corrupted anyway even though chkdsk showed nothing so tried a system image restore using macrium. no change to type and regularity of bsods.
Attached is the dump zip, hopefully its all there but so far 3 attempts to actually use the program linked by this forum has directly resulted in a BSOD halfway through the process.
View attachment 184534
so i'll keep it short for now and exapand in between resets.Regular BSOD, usually within one hour of reboot. No specific task causing it (anything really, browsing net, playing games, music, movies all cause it)
tried to use Seatools for the Hard drive (A-ram 64gig SSD for the operating system) but not sure if it worked on the ssd.
Extended test failed immediately, normal test seemed to never complete, aborted after 6 hours.
tried using chkdsk /r at command prompt from dvd boot up instead, both the SSD and my other drive containing games and programs showed no issues with chkdsk.
tried windows memtest for a couple of hours initially but will run it longer overnight tonite, nothing showed up there from the brief test.
I've reviewed temperatures and voltages while gaming and other tasks and dont see anything excessive or out of place there.
figured it was SSD corrupted anyway even though chkdsk showed nothing so tried a system image restore using macrium. no change to type and regularity of bsods.
Attached is the dump zip, hopefully its all there but so far 3 attempts to actually use the program linked by this forum has directly resulted in a BSOD halfway through the process.
View attachment 184534
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Homebuilt
- OS
- windows 7 64bit
- CPU
- I7 930
- Motherboard
- Asus P6T
- Memory
- 6G DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX570
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 22Inch LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920
- Hard Drives
- 64G A-RAM SSD (os installed)
1TB HDD Samsung
- PSU
- 750 watts
- Case
- Antec