Hopptramp

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Very recently got this computer Link Removednd it came with Windows 7 trial enterprise.... In German. (I speak only English unfortunately)

So to solve this problem I trawled the internet, and after a few hours I got the solution from a program called vistalizator, and I have changed the language to English. Some things such as the start up is still in German.

Now, I use this computer for gaming, so I downloaded steam, no problem, and I've downloaded games. Some games will work for a bit before crashing on me, some instantly, and some just can't install.

Often when just using too many things on my computer (itunes, chrome and my docutments at the same time) the computer crashes and shows me the Blue Screen

Last time this happened I copied the issue box when I turned on the computer

"Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.4
Locale ID: 1033


Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 50
BCP1: FFFFF3000B7FCF28
BCP2: 0000000000000001
BCP3: FFFFF8800301D7F9
BCP4: 0000000000000007
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1


Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\071811-22916-01.dmp
C:\Users\rob\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-52073-0.sysdata.xml


Read our privacy statement online:
Windows 7 Privacy Statement - Microsoft Windows


If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:
C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt"

I would like to be able to use my computer, I don't want to have to pay for a new operating system. Please help, thank you.
 
Solution
STOP 0x00000050: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Usual causes:
Defective hardware (particularly memory - but not just RAM), Faulty system service, Antivirus, Device driver, NTFS corruption, BIOS

Your latest dump file lists dxgmms1.sys as the probable cause. This is a Windows System file related to graphics and for it to be the cause of your crash is highly unlikely.
You're also getting a lot of different stop errors which may indicate hardware.
Old and incompatible drivers can and do cause issues with Windows 7, often giving false error codes.

As a Priority:

AVG is known to be a cause of BSOD's on Windows 7 systems. Suggest that you uninstall it. Download the correct Link Removed...
I shall do so in about 5 minutes. I'm downloading the NVIDIA Driver, and the BIOs update requires rebooting after is is done, so I'm finishing the download first.
 
Cool, May I suggest you do the 2T first before trying to flash the bios, as a bsod while flashing would be disastrous.
 
you mean change rthe settings before updating it? I unfortunately don't know currently how to change the settings. The bioscreen doesn't give me much option really Link Removed
 
Ok, just update the bios, when it's done and your machine reboots press delete or whatever key it is to get into your bios and find the memory timings and then set The Command Rate to 2T. I'll get the manual for your mobo and I'll then post how to change that setting.
 
I honestly can't find a way to change my command rate.. I've been treking through the internet and I have had no result. There is no 1t/2t option. Or command Rate option.

I'll write down my options under DRAM Timing Configuration

Memory CLK : DR3-1333
CAS Latency Tcl :9CLK
RAS/CAS delay (Trcd) :9CLK
Row Precharge Time (Trp) :9CLK
Min Active RAS (tras) :24CLK
RAS/RAS Delay (Trrd) :4CLK
Row Cycle (Trc) :33CLK
Write Recover Time :10CLK

So lost, Why do computers always hate me?
 
Hmmm that's strange as the manual recons there should be a 2T option which can be auto\1T\2T. What does it say if you set the DRAM Timing mode to Manual?
 
Dram timing mode -Auto/DCT 0/DCT 1/Both

(there's no manual option, but they both give the same set of options)

CAS Latency
TRCD
TRP
tRTP
TRAS
TRC
tWR
TRRD
tWTR
tRFCO
tRFC1
tRFC2
tRFC3

Most with options like 4CLK or other numbers with CLK.. no 1's or 2's. and some with options saying 90ms, 110ms, 160ms, 300ms, 350ms
 
I think I did, It seemed to install, but nothing stood out to be different. I'll get a image of the update screen uploaded
 
Well I click the update bios button. and it tells me to choose a file.. and with the files it only accepts ROM files. and the only ROM file I could find was in program files>biostar>bioscreen and was called Temp.ROM

I used that file, and it rewrote the flash etc on the loading screen.. then rebooted the computer. So I assume it's updatedLink RemovedLink RemovedLink Removed
 
I agree does look like it flashed the bios, bit puzzled why there isn't a Command rate setting though. The manual says there is, but your pictures which I trust say there isn't
 
so is the issue with the computer that the drivers aren't compatible with windows 7... or something else related to having windows 7 as an operating system? Because my Windows 7 is only a trial that came with the computer (in German). And if it's the problem then I'll just swap over for a different operating system such as xp or vista. Gonna have to eventuially
 
To me it looks like a memory timing issue. Not having a command rate setting in the bios means we cant set 2T. In the bios can you go into power configuration and set acpi to version 2. In the memory config can you set mem clock mode to manual and then set Mem Clock value to 1333. See if that unlock the Cmmand rate setting.
 
Not normally from the screenshot of the bios, the option just isn't there. So puzzled I've emailed biostar about it ad waiting on them to get back to me. In the meantime I'm searching google for you.
 
I can completely understand your confusion.. I mean I've been looking at google, found a manual from my bios, and it says there should be a 1t/2t option, and the internet has the same opinion.

Current'y windows is offering me a update for "Windows Games" to improve stability, and hopefully that will download and help my computer a bit
 
If you want to confirm the Bios has updated, open CPU-Z and under the Mainboard tab is a bios box with the version number.

Your old version was 080015
 
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I'll check your mobo manual, see if theres a way a flashing from a usb drive or something. I'm enjoying helping you, I am however hating your motherboard
 
Found the bios it's Link Removed due to 404 Error Get the .BSS file and then use the flasher to flash that. Not happy with biostar support, took an age to get back to me and when they did were utterly useless. Flash that bios and see if you get the CR option in the bios. If not I have an idea how to change it, but it's not the simplest or most elegant of ideas.
 
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