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I'm really sad right now, I'm playing many games but my problem 99% of the time is with Final Fantasy XIV ARR and the constants Bsod's that I get playing it. It's totally random sometimes I can play 3 or 4 days without a problem and suddendly I get BSOD 3 days in a row always caused by hall.dll driver.
I really need some help, I built this rig to play this game and for some reason I have this problem since like a month and no way to fix it. I finished Batman Arkham City, Bioshock Infinite and I'm playing now Batman Arkham Origins and not one Bsod.
My rig:
i7 4770k stock
GTX 760 2GB Gigabyte ( latest driver )
8 Gigs of Ram
Win 7 64 Bits
Here there is a screenshot of Bluescreenviewer so you can see what triggers my Bsod.
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I did 10 passes of "Memtest" all night long and I had 0 errors. I also updated all my drivers with the Update Software that came with my Motherboard. Updated Windows and my GPU driver.
I did a Prime95 test for almost 1 hour and a half and my temp never went over 60º C and no BSOD's. My Gpu while gaming is never over 55º C.
Help please
I really need some help, I built this rig to play this game and for some reason I have this problem since like a month and no way to fix it. I finished Batman Arkham City, Bioshock Infinite and I'm playing now Batman Arkham Origins and not one Bsod.
My rig:
i7 4770k stock
GTX 760 2GB Gigabyte ( latest driver )
8 Gigs of Ram
Win 7 64 Bits
Here there is a screenshot of Bluescreenviewer so you can see what triggers my Bsod.
Link Removed
I did 10 passes of "Memtest" all night long and I had 0 errors. I also updated all my drivers with the Update Software that came with my Motherboard. Updated Windows and my GPU driver.
I did a Prime95 test for almost 1 hour and a half and my temp never went over 60º C and no BSOD's. My Gpu while gaming is never over 55º C.
Help please
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Solution
Taken from dmp file dated 16/1/2014
BiosVersion = F4
BiosReleaseDate = 05/16/2013
Please update your bios. If you updated everything else then this is most likely your...
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* Bugcheck Analysis *
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8007825028, be000000, 100110a}
Probably caused by : GenuineIntel
Followup: MachineOwner
BiosVersion = F4
BiosReleaseDate = 05/16/2013
Please update your bios. If you updated everything else then this is most likely your...
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yeah.. I'm waiting for another BSOD with some things updated now.. I also called someone to clean my computer from dust just in case
If those things doesn't work I'll do a full clean Installation..
I'll post anything important
If those things doesn't work I'll do a full clean Installation..
I'll post anything important