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Computer Problems [message #434709] Fri, 13 August 2010 08:25 Go to next message
_SSnipe_ is currently offline  _SSnipe_
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I have been having BSOD for months now, I got all new hardware for my computer, but yet no matter if its linux, or windows my pc crashing during basic things

does anyone know some forums that could help me out with this problem the overclock forum im not is not helping much on my problem, and im out of idea,s iv tested memory, reinstalled cpu, no metal touching, i have done soooo much to test out my pc and cant find out whats wrong
Re: Computer Problems [message #434713 is a reply to message #434709] Fri, 13 August 2010 08:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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BSOD error code always the same? If so post it Razz
If not, well just post a few ^^


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Re: Computer Problems [message #434718 is a reply to message #434709] Fri, 13 August 2010 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You've probably been told this, but have you checked the Windows Crash Dump files? Often, they'll indicate what process has failed

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315263

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/041105-windows-crash.html

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Although kernel-mode software is protected from applications running in user mode, it is not protected from other kernel-mode software. For example, if a driver erroneously accesses a portion of memory that is being used by other software (or not specifically marked as accessible to drivers), Windows stops the entire system. This is called a bug check or a crash, and Windows displays the popularly known Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). About 95% of Windows system crashes are caused by buggy software (or buggy device drivers), almost all of which come from third-party vendors. The remaining 5% is due to malfunctioning hardware devices, which often prompt crashes by corrupting memory contents.


Debug Tools Here:

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/default.mspx

Hopefully these will help you determine if it's a system process that is giving you grief.


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Re: Computer Problems [message #434720 is a reply to message #434709] Fri, 13 August 2010 09:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Next time you get a BSOD, write down the error code that it gives you at the end. Then do a google search. Chances are you will either find out why is causing the problem or solutions other people came up with for the same problem.
Re: Computer Problems [message #434742 is a reply to message #434709] Fri, 13 August 2010 21:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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1) its a kernel file that always crashes, but it happens on both windows 7 and windows vista and even after i reinstalled the whole partitions, and even linux crashes

i dotn always get BSOD, when i do goes to fast, most of time just freezes and i hear weird noise out my speaker, or it just restarts and when restarts screens black no matter how many times i turn it off and on
Re: Computer Problems [message #434776 is a reply to message #434742] Sat, 14 August 2010 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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(SSnipe) -BLU3Y3Z- wrote on Sat, 14 August 2010 05:10

1) its a kernel file that always crashes, but it happens on both windows 7 and windows vista and even after i reinstalled the whole partitions, and even linux crashes

i dotn always get BSOD, when i do goes to fast, most of time just freezes and i hear weird noise out my speaker, or it just restarts and when restarts screens black no matter how many times i turn it off and on

Hmm now that you mentioned a kernal file BSoD

Does your uh Computer have a Kernal driver? cos if you have then chances are that it hasnt written well.


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Re: Computer Problems [message #434834 is a reply to message #434709] Sun, 15 August 2010 20:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That's very stange.

If it's doing it in three different OS', then it could be something to do with the software that comes with your motherboard, like a Realtek driver for your Ethernet jacks, or even your display driver. :/


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Re: Computer Problems [message #434842 is a reply to message #434709] Mon, 16 August 2010 00:22 Go to previous message
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Or perhaps some damaged sector on your hard drive?


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