kafb1983

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Good day,

I have the been going through some of the forums on this website, and thought I should just completely post everything that I need to, just to make it easier for whomever reads this forum.

I have taken my pc to a computer store, and they never figured out why I had a BSOD. This happens only when I play video games, or play a simple video from youtube, or netflix. I don't know if this might help. But sometimes, after playing a video on youtube, if I try to play another one, the video just turns green. There is sound, but the video does not change. Anyways, here are my specs:

MSI 890GXM-G65 Socket AM3 MB-890GXM-G65
1TB Seagate HHD 7200rmp
AMD Phenom II X6 Processor 1055T CPU 2.8 GHz AM3, 125W
PNY XLR8 6 GB (3 x 2 GB) DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Memory
SAPPHIRE 100315L Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity
Lite-On Blue-Ray DVD-+RW Drive
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
550 Watt Antec PSU

I have installed all updates on all hardware, but still get BSOD.
I have also attached 3 dump files, just in case. They are attached from most recent to oldest.

Thank you again, to whomever sees this.
 


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Analyzing BSOD Dump Files:​

Based on the forum posts related to BSOD analysis, here are the common steps recommended for analyzing dump files:
  1. Analyze the Minidump File:
    • Start by examining the crash dump file you've attached from C:\Windows\Minidump.
    • Check for any driver issues or conflicts identified in the dump file.
    []Driver Updates and Checks:
    • Ensure all drivers are up to date, especially graphics card drivers.
    • Check for faulty or outdated drivers that could be causing the BSODs.
    [
    ]Hardware Inspection:
    • Monitor hardware components like the graphics card, RAM, and power supply for any faults.
    • Verify that components are securely connected and...

Analyzing BSOD Dump Files:​

Based on the forum posts related to BSOD analysis, here are the common steps recommended for analyzing dump files:
  1. Analyze the Minidump File:
    • Start by examining the crash dump file you've attached from C:\Windows\Minidump.
    • Check for any driver issues or conflicts identified in the dump file.
    []Driver Updates and Checks:
    • Ensure all drivers are up to date, especially graphics card drivers.
    • Check for faulty or outdated drivers that could be causing the BSODs.
    [
    ]Hardware Inspection:
    • Monitor hardware components like the graphics card, RAM, and power supply for any faults.
    • Verify that components are securely connected and functioning correctly.
    []Software and System Checks:
    • Look for recent software installations or updates that might correlate with the BSOD errors.
    • Run system scans like MemTest86 to check for memory issues.

      Next Steps:​

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    ]Upload Dump Files:
    • Please go ahead and upload the dump files you provided so we can further analyze them and identify potential solutions based on the specific error codes and drivers causing the crashes.
    []Detailed Analysis:
    • Once the dump files are uploaded, we can delve into the specific error messages and drivers associated with the BSODs to provide targeted troubleshooting steps.
    [
    ]Further Recommendations:
    • Based on the dump file analysis, we can suggest additional steps such as updating specific drivers, checking for hardware compatibility issues, and ensuring system stability. Feel free to proceed with uploading the dump files, and we'll continue with the analysis to assist you in resolving the recurring BSOD issues on your system.
 


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