Windows 7 bsod on brand new pc with windows 7 ultimate 64 bit

psyflem

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I ordered a brand new computer without operating system, once it arrived i went to the store, bought windows 7 and installed it on the pc. Installed all the drivers that came with the pc. Since day 1 I keep on having bsod, with different causes:
-fltmgr.sys
-ntoskrnl.exe
-atikmdag.sys
-Ntfs.sys
-rdbss.sys
-dxgmms1.sys

I re installed windows and re installed all drivers, got older drivers, the newest, but nothing works. Can anybody here help me out because is really annoying i spent all this money and the pc doesn't work properly. Here is the configuration
Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5P43TD PRO Rev X.0x
2,67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9400
1000,19 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory

Slot 'DIMM0' has 2048 MB
Slot 'DIMM1' has 2048 MB
Slot 'DIMM2' has 2048 MB
Slot 'DIMM3' has 2048 MB
ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series [Display adapter]
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) (build 7600)


Thank u in advance
 


Solution
problem solved (i hope)

I just wanted to inform u that my problem has been solved, apparantly when I ordered the pc i upgraded from 4 gb of ram to 8 gb of ram and the shop just added them in the dimm slots but didn't adjust the voltage. I found out because with 4 gb of ram the system performed fine. Googled a bit and adjusted a few setting in the Bios and now it runs ok. So no bad drivers or anything, just some bios settings. Thank u and hope this explenation can some ppl out with the same issues.
Re: problem solved (i hope)

Haha, yeah works fine with 4. But would like to use 8 again. :)

If the sticks are identical, say if you bought them in a kit, they should work fine. Sometimes it takes to set the voltage manually, sometimes other tweaks. Just a good example that illustrates a rather non-standard approach, Link Removed.
 


Re: problem solved (i hope)

Ok thanks, will have a look. I copied the dumpfiles onto the desktop and tried to make a zip file, but get an error access refused. Don't get it sometimes with Windows 7. I am the only user and administrator and owner of the files, but it doesn't let me use them. :)
 


Re: problem solved (i hope)

Yeah they are. And as I said, the system worked fine after adjusting the BIOS, but then my gf on accident loaded the default settings again in the BIOS and everything started again lol. Were like 8 settings that a guy on this forum said to adjust, including voltage. But I lost the message and paper on which I wrote it all down.

If the sticks are identical, say if you bought them in a kit, they should work fine. Sometimes it takes to set the voltage manually, sometimes other tweaks. Just a good example that illustrates a rather non-standard approach, Link Removed.
 


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