TigerLikesTail
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I have had several crashes over the past 4-6 months.
I have replaced memory. Replaced the video card & also a power supply.
I do a ton of video encoding & this is most often when I encounter the BSOD.
Specifically using the AVC codec & the VC-1 codec.
Once in awhile I will get it while playing a video game. Pangya specifically.
I also just did a complete upgrade repair install using the SP2 compatibility upgrade trick.
The thought that maybe I had a corrupted ntoskrnl.exe, because I had messages with that as well.
As you can see the BSOD's have persisted.
I have replaced memory. Replaced the video card & also a power supply.
I do a ton of video encoding & this is most often when I encounter the BSOD.
Specifically using the AVC codec & the VC-1 codec.
Once in awhile I will get it while playing a video game. Pangya specifically.
I also just did a complete upgrade repair install using the SP2 compatibility upgrade trick.
The thought that maybe I had a corrupted ntoskrnl.exe, because I had messages with that as well.
As you can see the BSOD's have persisted.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Premium Home Edition (X64) Service Pack 1
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X4 955 clocked at 3.20 GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-770T-USB3
- Memory
- 8 GB total memory type DDR3 to 670.40 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD 4670 (Direct X 11)
- Sound Card
- Realtek on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w2207 22 inch LCD Monitor
- Hard Drives
- Harddrive WDC WD5000AAKS-00A7B2 from 465.76 GB SATA II
Harddrive HDS72251 6VLAT20 USB Device from 153.38 GB
Harddrive WD 5000AAJ External USB Device from 465.76 GB
Harddrive WD 5000AAV External USB Device from 465.76 GB
Harddrive WD Ext HDD 1021