Windows 7 windows 7 keeps crashing

crimson487

New Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2009
Messages
10
Hello everyone.
I am running windows 7 on my desktop pc and at random occurrences it decides to crash and give me the BOSD. I am running x64 and I did a clean install on it.
My specs
AMD 5000+ @ 2.6ghz
6gbs ddr2 800
1GB Geforce 250 GTS

At random moments it just crashes and i have no idea why.....
Any help would be appreciated.
 

Solution
Hello and Welcome to the Forum.. :)

It could very well be the motherboard's overheating protection function.. Or it could be that a driver has become corrupt and is forcing the crash.. ;) Or even an app that has become corrupt or contained malware/spyware/adware etc.. Have you ran your Anti-Virus since this started? Or your Malware/Spyware/AdWare app? (assuming you have any of these installed).. ;)

Tepid

New Member
Joined
Jun 11, 2009
Messages
1,344
When it crashes again,,, if you get a BSOD, at the bottom will be a stop code
Please provide that code.... you might also find it in the event viewer as well.

We need more information to provide any kind of help.
 

crimson487

New Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2009
Messages
10
well i am thinking about something... i have a gigabyte board and it has a overheating protection function where it will automatically shut off the computer if its overheating... if it happens again i will provide the code.
 

Radenight

New Member
Joined
Nov 16, 2008
Messages
4,504
Hello and Welcome to the Forum.. :)

It could very well be the motherboard's overheating protection function.. Or it could be that a driver has become corrupt and is forcing the crash.. ;) Or even an app that has become corrupt or contained malware/spyware/adware etc.. Have you ran your Anti-Virus since this started? Or your Malware/Spyware/AdWare app? (assuming you have any of these installed).. ;)
 

Solution

crimson487

New Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2009
Messages
10
i have run antivirus and found no problem with my drivers, now that i really think about it, my cpu used to restart overheating video cards but i guess windows 7 isnt prepared for such a function....
 

crimson487

New Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2009
Messages
10
I kno this is a little late but this is what the solution center gave me...

BCCode: 3d
BCP1: FFFFF88002F21F80
BCP2: 0000000000000000
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: FFFFF880062717CF
 

Back
Top