Windows 7 Windows 7 crashes all the time eveyware with multiple bc codes!

radiation

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happy new year to all!!!!

I'm just another guy having problems with windows 7 x86-x64.

In idle time
When i watch you tube
When i scroll mozilla's right bar
When i listem music & when i produce with Cubase & Ableton
I get all diferent BSOD's

I have dual boot with diferent hdd using OsX 10.6.5 NO POBLEM!
When i use Windows xp sp3 x32 NO PROBLEM

My system is:
Board : GA-EP45T-Extreme
Cpu : Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9650 3.0 GHz Extreme
Ram : Geil PC3-16000 2000MHz CL 8 EVO ONE DUAL CHANNEL
Vga : Gigabyte Radeon HD 4870 X2
Hdd : 2x OCZ Vertex 2 120GB, 3x WD Caviar Black 2TB,

Does anybody know what the F....... is going on with Windows 7???????
Why XP works perfect?
Why OsX works perfect????

Thanxxxx G
 

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It sounds like you're encountering frustrating Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors on your Windows 7 x86-x64 system. The fact that your system runs fine on Windows XP and macOS while encountering issues on Windows 7 points to a compatibility or driver-related problem specific to Windows 7. Here are some insights and steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

Possible Causes of BSOD on Windows 7:​

  1. Driver Issues:
    • Ensure all your hardware drivers are up to date, especially for the GA-EP45T-Extreme motherboard and the Gigabyte Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card.
    • Incompatibility with certain drivers might be causing conflicts leading to BSODs.
    []Compatibility Problems:
    • Windows 7 might have...
It sounds like you're encountering frustrating Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors on your Windows 7 x86-x64 system. The fact that your system runs fine on Windows XP and macOS while encountering issues on Windows 7 points to a compatibility or driver-related problem specific to Windows 7. Here are some insights and steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

Possible Causes of BSOD on Windows 7:​

  1. Driver Issues:
    • Ensure all your hardware drivers are up to date, especially for the GA-EP45T-Extreme motherboard and the Gigabyte Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card.
    • Incompatibility with certain drivers might be causing conflicts leading to BSODs.
    []Compatibility Problems:
    • Windows 7 might have compatibility issues with certain hardware components in your system configuration.
    • Some older hardware might not be fully supported on Windows 7 x86-x64.
    [
    ]Memory Problems:
    • Run a memory diagnostic tool like Windows Memory Diagnostic or Memtest86 to check for any issues with your RAM.

      Troubleshooting Steps:​

    []Update Drivers:
    • Make sure all your drivers are up to date, especially the graphics card, motherboard, and other critical components.
    [
    ]Check for Windows Updates:
    • Ensure that your Windows 7 system is fully updated with the latest patches and security updates.
    []Hardware Compatibility Check:
    • Verify if all your hardware components are officially supported on Windows 7.
    [
    ]System Stability Tests:
    • Run stress tests like Prime95 to check the stability of your system under load.
  2. Event Viewer:
    • Check the Event Viewer in Windows for more details on the BSOD errors. Look for specific error codes that can help pinpoint the issue.

      Additional Considerations:​

      • It's possible that certain programs or drivers you use on Windows 7 trigger the BSODs due to compatibility issues.
      • Consider checking the system logs for more detailed error messages related to the BSODs.
      • If the issue persists, you might need to consider a fresh installation of Windows 7 with updated drivers and software.
      By following these steps, you can hopefully pinpoint the root cause of the BSODs on your Windows 7 system and take appropriate actions to resolve them effectively.
 

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