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Hi Atomite:
Sorry to hear you're having problems.
First you need to fix your memory settings. Try loading optimized defaults in your BIOS, your looking for timings like 9 -9 -9 -24 1.5V.
Then update these two drivers
RTKVHD64.sys 1/19/2010 from here Link Removed
and
Rt64win7.sys 8/20/2009 from here Link Removed
keep us posted.
Sorry to hear you're having problems.
First you need to fix your memory settings. Try loading optimized defaults in your BIOS, your looking for timings like 9 -9 -9 -24 1.5V.
Then update these two drivers
RTKVHD64.sys 1/19/2010 from here Link Removed
and
Rt64win7.sys 8/20/2009 from here Link Removed
keep us posted.
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Hi Atomite:
Sorry to hear you're having problems.
First you need to fix your memory settings. Try loading optimized defaults in your BIOS, your looking for timings like 9 -9 -9 -24 1.5V.
Then update these two drivers
RTKVHD64.sys 1/19/2010 from here Link Removed
and
Rt64win7.sys 8/20/2009 from here Link Removed
keep us posted.
Sorry to hear you're having problems.
First you need to fix your memory settings. Try loading optimized defaults in your BIOS, your looking for timings like 9 -9 -9 -24 1.5V.
Then update these two drivers
RTKVHD64.sys 1/19/2010 from here Link Removed
and
Rt64win7.sys 8/20/2009 from here Link Removed
keep us posted.
Elmer
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Hi Atomite and Welcome to the Forum
Both your dump files blame the same device driver and that driver belongs to PC Tools.
To start you off:
PC Tools is known to be a cause of BSOD's on some Windows 7 systems. Uninstall PC Tools. Download Link Removed due to 404 Error as its replacement. Make sure your Windows firewall is enabled!
I'm going to look through your dump files for other drivers that are outdated or obsolete.
Both your dump files blame the same device driver and that driver belongs to PC Tools.
To start you off:
PC Tools is known to be a cause of BSOD's on some Windows 7 systems. Uninstall PC Tools. Download Link Removed due to 404 Error as its replacement. Make sure your Windows firewall is enabled!
I'm going to look through your dump files for other drivers that are outdated or obsolete.
cybercore
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RAM is set wrong.
1. Set DRAM options auto, or load setup defaults in the bios.
2. Re-attach the memory and SPD tabs for EACH RAM slot, so we can see the new settings.
3. Give link to your RAM description and specs.
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