Windows 7 lots of different bsod and constant bad proformance please have a look i am stumped

Jesse King

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been getting frequent crashes in mw3 so i tried to update drivers to see if that helped and things have gotten very bad after that tried rolling back but nothing has helped
 

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Hi Jesse and Welcome to The Forum.

AVG is known to be a cause of BSOD's on Windows 7 systems. Suggest that you uninstall it. Download the correct Link Removed for your system (32 or 64 bit).
If you have AVG ID protection installed, download the AVGID Protection Remover from the above link as well (it wouldn't hurt to download and run it anyway). Download BSOD friendly Link Removed due to 404 Error as AVG's replacement.
Uninstall AVG through the Control Panel. Re-boot to Safe Mode and run the AVG Removal tool(s). Re-boot to normal mode and install MSE. Make sure your Windows firewall is enabled! After your blue screens have been resolved, feel free to re-try AVG...
Hi Jesse and Welcome to The Forum.

AVG is known to be a cause of BSOD's on Windows 7 systems. Suggest that you uninstall it. Download the correct Link Removed for your system (32 or 64 bit).
If you have AVG ID protection installed, download the AVGID Protection Remover from the above link as well (it wouldn't hurt to download and run it anyway). Download BSOD friendly Link Removed due to 404 Error as AVG's replacement.
Uninstall AVG through the Control Panel. Re-boot to Safe Mode and run the AVG Removal tool(s). Re-boot to normal mode and install MSE. Make sure your Windows firewall is enabled! After your blue screens have been resolved, feel free to re-try AVG.

STOP 0x00000124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
Usual causes:
Hardware, Incompatibility, May be driver corruption

All your dump files list hardware as the probable cause.
Old and incompatible drivers can and do cause issues with Windows 7, often giving false error codes. Random stop codes can often indicate hardware issues.

You're getting a stop0x124, which means blame the hardware.

Stop 0x124 Checks
  • Ensure that none of the hardware is being over-clocked.
  • Ensure that the machine is adequately cooled. Chase out those dust bunnies!
  • Make sure all hardware related drivers are up to date.
  • Possibly update the motherboard BIOS according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Always keep The Windows system itself up to date.
See this post by H2S04 for additional pointers: Stop 0x124 - what to try.

Some hardware tests you should be prepared to run:
Run Link Removed
Run the correct Link Removed for your HDD.
Memtest86+ iso download.
Guide to using Memtest86+
Link Removed Run the "Blend" and "Small FFTs" tests.
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Bugcheck Analysis:
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8006efe8f8, 0, 0}

[B]Probably caused by : hardware[/B]

Followup: MachineOwner
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Let us know how it goes. If you get further problems with blue screens, attach your new dump files and details and we'll move on from there.

HTH.
 

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