nexiyum

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I have been randomly getting the BSOD it just happens, whenever. I installed win7 about 3 weeks ago and this started last week.

Okay below is the issue and below the issue is my computer specs.


Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 50
BCP1: FFFFFA80297CCB5A
BCP2: 0000000000000001
BCP3: FFFFF880012C3749
BCP4: 0000000000000002
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\022610-19250-01.dmp
C:\Windows\Temp\WER-26566-0.sysdata.xml

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Intel core 2 duo, 3.0ghz e8300, wolfendale(i think its e8300 or e8600, its the 3.0ghz one)
ATI 4870 1gb 512mhz, video card
2x2 gb (4gb total) corsair ddr2-1033(1033 i think it is or similar its the the highest ddr2 before it goes to ddr3)
Gigabyte mobo, ud3p-ep45
500gb hdd, sata.

It runs everything fine.
Does not over heat.

ALL drivers have been updated.

Thanks!!
 
Solution
As far as I can tell, and this is not my area, your post really doesn't give any information. Have you checked the Event Viewer to see if anything shows errors or warnings?

Have you tried to look at the mini-dump file?
 
it doesnt say anything but the regular crap, the whole may be due to drivers issues. along with other forums saying the same thing, but everything was either updated or freshly reinstalled lol
 
Being freshly installed doesn't always matter. The problem may come from a Windows update, especially since you say it started two weeks after the initial install. Anything that happened just prior to the problem starting is suspect.

But you still do not give much information. There is nothing in your post I can use to point toward some specific area. If you could be more detailed about when and how the crashes occur, or what you are doing at the time, or etc. Maybe someone will notice something to help them see what might be wrong.
 
Please zip that dump up and include your msinfo32 NFO file and attach to next post.

Also please - run chkdsk /r

check in Event Viewer - custom views/Administrative events for chkdsk results and to see if there are any ntfs related errors.

Also check events by timestamp leading up to BSOD ?

also please burn to CD (using an ISO burner) & run from boot Link Removed for at least 5 passes
 
Solution
I installed Windows 7 about 2 weeks ago.. Did all the patches and then started to get BSOD too. Stripped down my machine as it was new and re-checked all the parts. Did all the diagnostics on memory, checks out all the hard drives. everything was OK.

Reinstalled a clean Windows 7, and left it doing burn in testing. No errors. Loaded Adobe Suite CS4. No errros. Ran it for 9 days. No errors. Installed the Microsoft updates last night. Have had 3 BSOD in the past 2 hours.

I'd roll back the updates to see if that corrects the problem.

Matt.