RampantParanoia
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- Jan 1, 2011
Hi All
I've been suffering from random BSOD's for a good while now (before I OC'd it, before you say anything ) but they've recently gotten more and more common (1-3 in an evening), and it's getting a teensy bit annoying
It started getting worse after I went from Vista to 7/XP in August, and I rearranged the RAID at the time so I doubt there was any leftover files to screw anything up. Not long after, the RAID rearranged itself after a BSOD, going from one 250Gb volume and a 1.5Tb volume to 2 790Gb volumes. Both OS's boot and run fine, (apart from the BSODs lol), but the larger volume is inaccessible. I don't know if it makes any difference, but since the volume went I've been using my USB external hard drive for storage.
The BSODs are usually error code 50 or 01, but sometimes there is another one (I can't remember the code) with usbuhci.sys mentioned. They happen irrespective of what I'm doing so far as I can tell, but mostly occur after it's been on for a while.
I've attached everything the SF Diagnostic tool chucked out and screens of CPUz as well, and I think I've covered my system specs in my profile fairly comprehensively, sorry if I missed anything. Thanks in advance for any help
I've been suffering from random BSOD's for a good while now (before I OC'd it, before you say anything ) but they've recently gotten more and more common (1-3 in an evening), and it's getting a teensy bit annoying
It started getting worse after I went from Vista to 7/XP in August, and I rearranged the RAID at the time so I doubt there was any leftover files to screw anything up. Not long after, the RAID rearranged itself after a BSOD, going from one 250Gb volume and a 1.5Tb volume to 2 790Gb volumes. Both OS's boot and run fine, (apart from the BSODs lol), but the larger volume is inaccessible. I don't know if it makes any difference, but since the volume went I've been using my USB external hard drive for storage.
The BSODs are usually error code 50 or 01, but sometimes there is another one (I can't remember the code) with usbuhci.sys mentioned. They happen irrespective of what I'm doing so far as I can tell, but mostly occur after it's been on for a while.
I've attached everything the SF Diagnostic tool chucked out and screens of CPUz as well, and I think I've covered my system specs in my profile fairly comprehensively, sorry if I missed anything. Thanks in advance for any help