Windows 7 random BSOD or freezes. also problem loading external HD on eSata.

FilMar

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The latest time I have random problems with BSOD or freezes of the PC.
Sometimes it happens 2 or 3 times a day, sometimes I have no problems for several days/weeks.
Normally I have 8Gb RAM but I now take out 4 G to test but same problem (also with other half)

Hereby the dumps and other files.
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I also have an external HD connected via eSata.
Sometimes it shows up directly, most of the times it takes ages before it comes up in the explorer.

I run Windows7 64 bit.

Many thanks in advance,

Filip
 

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I found several posts on the Windows Forum related to analyzing dump files for Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues on Windows 7. Here are some key points that might help you troubleshoot the problems you're experiencing: 1. Dump File Analysis for BSOD: - Analyzing dump files can provide crucial information to identify the root cause of the BSOD errors. - Tools like BlueScreenView and WinDbg are commonly used for this purpose. 2. Possible Causes of BSOD: - Driver-related issues are a common cause of BSOD errors, such as outdated or problematic drivers. - Overheating, hardware failures, software conflicts, and corrupted system files can also lead to BSOD. 3. Troubleshooting Steps: - Update all drivers, especially graphics...
I found several posts on the Windows Forum related to analyzing dump files for Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues on Windows 7. Here are some key points that might help you troubleshoot the problems you're experiencing: 1. Dump File Analysis for BSOD: - Analyzing dump files can provide crucial information to identify the root cause of the BSOD errors. - Tools like BlueScreenView and WinDbg are commonly used for this purpose. 2. Possible Causes of BSOD: - Driver-related issues are a common cause of BSOD errors, such as outdated or problematic drivers. - Overheating, hardware failures, software conflicts, and corrupted system files can also lead to BSOD. 3. Troubleshooting Steps: - Update all drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, to ensure compatibility and stability. - Perform hardware diagnostics to check the health of your components. - Run system file checks (SFC) to repair any corrupted system files. - Monitor system temperatures and ensure proper airflow for cooling. 4. Further Recommendations: - It's essential to maintain an updated system with the latest Windows updates and driver patches. - Overclocking can lead to system instability, so revert to default settings if applicable. - Analyzing specific error codes and drivers mentioned in the dump files can help in targeted troubleshooting. By following these steps and analyzing the dump files you provided, you can narrow down the potential causes of the BSOD or freezes on your Windows 7 system. If you need assistance with interpreting the dump files or require further guidance, feel free to share more details or ask specific questions here.
 

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