Shikazu
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Hallo,i am new user for this forum
i want to ask about my pc problem
My pc have this problem since 1 year ago
It always happen when i watch video,booting,and can happen at any time while using computer
My PC Spec:
Intel(R)Core(TM)i7 CPU 870 @2.930
RAM 4 GB
32 Bit OS Windows 7
VGA NVDIA GEFORCE GTX 650Ti BOOST
and i've use BlueScreenViewer
Please help me to point out this problem
i want to ask about my pc problem
My pc have this problem since 1 year ago
It always happen when i watch video,booting,and can happen at any time while using computer
My PC Spec:
Intel(R)Core(TM)i7 CPU 870 @2.930
RAM 4 GB
32 Bit OS Windows 7
VGA NVDIA GEFORCE GTX 650Ti BOOST
and i've use BlueScreenViewer
Please help me to point out this problem
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If I was you I'd first purchase the fan or new heatsink first. The bsod's were mainly 124's so hopefully if you stop the overheating and run a chkdsk ( see my first post ) to try and repair any bad sectors you might be ok. Oh and don't forget about that Baidu Antivirus as it was mentioned in at least the last 5 of your dumps.
kemical
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Hi,
we really need to see your dump files in order to debug them. Please read this thread and post the results:
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In the meantime I did look at your bsod txt file and many of your dump files are bugcheck 124 which is a hardware error. If your overclocking return to default values and see if the bsod stops or check you have the latest bios. I'll know more once I see your dump files.
we really need to see your dump files in order to debug them. Please read this thread and post the results:
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In the meantime I did look at your bsod txt file and many of your dump files are bugcheck 124 which is a hardware error. If your overclocking return to default values and see if the bsod stops or check you have the latest bios. I'll know more once I see your dump files.
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Your last five dump files are all the same, so you should probably address that first.
This file:
PCFApiUtil.sys 3/10/2014 a product of some software called Baidu Security\PC Faster
Which would seem to be some bloatware / malware you picked up perhaps as a result of installing another product which had it buried in its' installer package.
So work on uninstalling that normally from the Programs and Features applet in the control panel and then chase away any remnants by running the free version of malwarebytes from here https://www.malwarebytes.org/
After that you may want to follow up with other searches through Google about Baidu Security Removal.
Here's one I found http://malwaretips.com/blogs/baidu-pc-faster-virus/
If after, the successful removal of the above, Blue Screens continue then please rerun the W7F utility again and post the resultant information with any new dump files.
Additionally, update this driver
Rt86win7.sys 2/26/2009 Realtek RTL8102E/RTL8103E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.20)
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This file:
PCFApiUtil.sys 3/10/2014 a product of some software called Baidu Security\PC Faster
Which would seem to be some bloatware / malware you picked up perhaps as a result of installing another product which had it buried in its' installer package.
So work on uninstalling that normally from the Programs and Features applet in the control panel and then chase away any remnants by running the free version of malwarebytes from here https://www.malwarebytes.org/
After that you may want to follow up with other searches through Google about Baidu Security Removal.
Here's one I found http://malwaretips.com/blogs/baidu-pc-faster-virus/
If after, the successful removal of the above, Blue Screens continue then please rerun the W7F utility again and post the resultant information with any new dump files.
Additionally, update this driver
Rt86win7.sys 2/26/2009 Realtek RTL8102E/RTL8103E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.20)
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kemical
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Code:
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* Bugcheck Analysis *
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 124, {0, 8614101c, b2000000, 10005}
Probably caused by : GenuineIntel
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
many of the dump files sent were bugcheck 124 (that's a lot) so either you have an hardware error, your overclocking, your bios is old or your overheating. Also mentioned was NTFS issues, drivers and hardware RAM.
BiosVersion = 080015
BiosReleaseDate = 01/06/2012
This is your current bios but could i find any information on your machine?..Nope. Weirdly the motherboard didn't come up in the dump file neither is it in the dxdiag. Can you please help us to help you and post your system specs including model and manufacturer.
PCFApiUtil.sys Tue Mar 11 02:28:20 2014: Baidu Antivirus. This looks like a recent addition as it isn't in your earlier dump files and indeed several of your last dump files name this as a probable cause. Please remove and just use either Defender or MSE as they are extremely stable:
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Rt86win7.sys Thu Feb 26 09:04:22 2009: Realtek NIC please update:
http://www.realtek.com/downloads/do...d=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
If the bsod's continue then run a chkdsk:
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Check your RAM:
http://www.memtest.org/
Whilst a tad old the method explained in this tutorial is nevertheless sound:
http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/tutorial-how-to-use-memtest.62524/ (remember the latest version can be downloaded from the link above.)
Post any new dump files after making the above changes.
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Hi,
by Fan I assume you mean the CPU heatsink fan as that would tie in with the 124 bugchecks. If this is the case then to have your CPU constantly overheat and bsod like that is extremely bad for the processor as well placing stress on the rest of the components (your HDD for example will hate all the crashing). Can you either replace the fan or buy a new heatsink and fan?
Usually thermal paste comes with the new heatsink but I'd make sure and purchase some if need be.
by Fan I assume you mean the CPU heatsink fan as that would tie in with the 124 bugchecks. If this is the case then to have your CPU constantly overheat and bsod like that is extremely bad for the processor as well placing stress on the rest of the components (your HDD for example will hate all the crashing). Can you either replace the fan or buy a new heatsink and fan?
Usually thermal paste comes with the new heatsink but I'd make sure and purchase some if need be.
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If I was you I'd first purchase the fan or new heatsink first. The bsod's were mainly 124's so hopefully if you stop the overheating and run a chkdsk ( see my first post ) to try and repair any bad sectors you might be ok. Oh and don't forget about that Baidu Antivirus as it was mentioned in at least the last 5 of your dumps.
Shikazu
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whats the difference beetwen fan and heatsink anyway?and wheres location each of them?
the one with procesor is still working well but in back side of my cpu is not working
and i've tried using electric fan to give some cooling to my cpu and it is fix the overheat
the one with procesor is still working well but in back side of my cpu is not working
and i've tried using electric fan to give some cooling to my cpu and it is fix the overheat
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