Hi,
I posted a thread last week due to permanent BSoDs, but as a non-technican I decided to solve the problem with re-installing my whole system. This should clean all driver problems and so on.
Well, it was done - but the BSoD came again today, but with another message. I've done the steps to collect the informations, see the attached file.
But first of all my assumption, maybe it can be the reason, but I don't know:
Inside my PC there are 4 Places on the mainboard for the DDR-RAM. It was configured by my retailer, a specialist(?) - I am not, so I avoid to build the PC my own.
The PC was delivered with 2x 4GB DDR3 RAM - placed in the Slots 1 + 3 (black).
During the time of anger with the BSoDs I read the Manual describing my motherboard.
They recommend for my configuration (2 Modules) to place it in A2 + B2. These are the blue ones and they were not used in the, instead A1+B1.
Could this be the reason for the BSoD? Otherwise - please check the details I've attached, maybe you are able to see anything wrong.
Tnx for your support.ä
Martin
Freiburg/Germany
I posted a thread last week due to permanent BSoDs, but as a non-technican I decided to solve the problem with re-installing my whole system. This should clean all driver problems and so on.
Well, it was done - but the BSoD came again today, but with another message. I've done the steps to collect the informations, see the attached file.
But first of all my assumption, maybe it can be the reason, but I don't know:
Inside my PC there are 4 Places on the mainboard for the DDR-RAM. It was configured by my retailer, a specialist(?) - I am not, so I avoid to build the PC my own.
The PC was delivered with 2x 4GB DDR3 RAM - placed in the Slots 1 + 3 (black).
During the time of anger with the BSoDs I read the Manual describing my motherboard.
They recommend for my configuration (2 Modules) to place it in A2 + B2. These are the blue ones and they were not used in the, instead A1+B1.
Could this be the reason for the BSoD? Otherwise - please check the details I've attached, maybe you are able to see anything wrong.
Tnx for your support.ä
Martin
Freiburg/Germany