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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck D1, {fffffac0160ce108, 2, 0, fffff88002c5ce65}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for e22w7x64.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for e22w7x64.sys
Probably caused by : e22w7x64.sys ( e22w7x64+6e65 )
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kemical
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Excellent! We can at least rule out your memory especially as you ran it for so long. Good job! Ok so your last dump file was a bugcheck 50 which can be caused by a few things:
As there is a possibility that your video ram may be at fault (simply because of the type of bugcheck) please run this application to test the Vram:
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I asked you to run this before but didn't hear about the results
Please test your CPU RAM Cache by running this app:
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Please run a chkdsk making sure that whicever method you use in the guide below that you search for and repair broken sectors:
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You could also try changing AV suites to something like MSE as it's super stable:
Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows
Let's see what results we get back from this little lot and then if still nothing shows up we can try the driver verifier. Oh did you upgrade anything prior to the bsod's starting?
I'm off to bed so will check back in the morning. Good luck with the scans.
Bug Check 0x50: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (Windows Debuggers)Cause
Bug check 0x50 usually occurs after the installation of faulty hardware or in the event of failure of installed hardware (usually related to defective RAM, be it main memory, L2 RAM cache, or video RAM).
Another common cause is the installation of a faulty system service.
Antivirus software can also trigger this error, as can a corrupted NTFS volume.
As there is a possibility that your video ram may be at fault (simply because of the type of bugcheck) please run this application to test the Vram:
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I asked you to run this before but didn't hear about the results
Please test your CPU RAM Cache by running this app:
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Please run a chkdsk making sure that whicever method you use in the guide below that you search for and repair broken sectors:
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You could also try changing AV suites to something like MSE as it's super stable:
Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows
Let's see what results we get back from this little lot and then if still nothing shows up we can try the driver verifier. Oh did you upgrade anything prior to the bsod's starting?
I'm off to bed so will check back in the morning. Good luck with the scans.
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Misha Check:
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31168[/ATTACH]
Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool:
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31169[/ATTACH]
chkdisk ran without any errors i think:
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31170[/ATTACH]
i dont think im actually running any special AV? but ill install MSE.
and no this is a completely new PC. all the parts are new.
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31168[/ATTACH]
Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool:
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31169[/ATTACH]
chkdisk ran without any errors i think:
[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An image from 'Would appreciate help with this'. 1. Video memory stress test on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 completed with no errors.
2. Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool shows Intel i7-4790K CPU passed all enabled tests.
3. CHKDSK finished scanning and repairing the NTFS file system with no bad sectors."]31170[/ATTACH]
i dont think im actually running any special AV? but ill install MSE.
and no this is a completely new PC. all the parts are new.
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Much thanks for the updates. Let's check Windows is ok by opening up the start menu, find command prompt, right click on it and run as admin. Type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Also can you post the make and model of your PSU, thanks.
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Also can you post the make and model of your PSU, thanks.
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Well so far so good. Let's now try the driver verifier. If you turn this on and get a re-occurring bsod at start up then start up in Safe mode and turn it off. Please post any dump files created:
How do I fix a Blue Screen in Windows using Driver Verifier?
How do I fix a Blue Screen in Windows using Driver Verifier?
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Well the app stresses drivers on start up so if it isn't blue screening then chances are it isn't a driver. What does intrigue me however is your quote above about trying to recreate a bsod.
What is it you do exactly for the machine to blue screen?
What is it you do exactly for the machine to blue screen?
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Oh ok.. Sure give it a try.. The more information the better.. Oh and I'd turn the verifier off now as it doesn't seem to be catching anything.
Just make sure your browsers and flash player are up to date as this can at times cause a bsod.
Flash Player Help
Your not overclocking anything are you?
Just make sure your browsers and flash player are up to date as this can at times cause a bsod.
Flash Player Help
Your not overclocking anything are you?
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the only other piece of relevant information i can think of is that i used to get bug check 0x50 BSOD much more often when i was on windows 10. i could feel the entire pc slowing down prior to the BSOD and the non - paged pool would be something like 15gb and my ram usage would always be around 99% then it'd crash. Looking around on the net told me that it was due to killer network and how windows monitors it.
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There you go:XD this might be stupid but how do i do that?
How to Create a Recovery Disc in Windows 7
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