Hii am facing a regular BSOD problem from past few days.actually everytime when i play high graphics games or do multi tasking and use much of RAM size.Then everytime my gets restart, sometimes long time use of pc also makes my pc restart.so i entered msconfig, and there i disabled some start up programs which i don't use.but from last few days i am getting BSOD with halmacpi.dll, ntkrnlpa.exe error when i play high graphics games or sometimes using video converters. what is it? my pc's warranty service is still active. here is my system config.OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Home BasicVersion 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601Other OS Description Not AvailableOS Manufacturer Microsoft CorporationSystem Manufacturer LENOVOSystem Model IdeaCentre B305 10052System Type X86-based PCProcessor AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 235e Processor, 2700 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)BIOS Version/Date LENOVO D5KT18AUS, 01-04-2011SMBIOS Version 2.6Windows Directory C:\WindowsSystem Directory C:\Windows\system32Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 2.00 GBTotal Physical Memory 2.00 GBAvailable Physical Memory 1.01 GBTotal Virtual Memory 4.00 GBAvailable Virtual Memory 2.63 GBPage File Space 2.00 GBwhat is the fault in my lenovo?plz see the attached files & plz help me...
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The forum thread discusses a user's recurring BSOD issues on a Lenovo IdeaCentre running Windows 7, caused by halmacpi.dll and ntkrnlpa.exe errors, particularly during high-graphics gaming and multitasking. The user seeks help to diagnose the fault and fix the problem, while a forum moderator responds with detailed instructions on system configuration, diagnostics, and data collection procedures to assist in troubleshooting. Overall, the conversation is problem-solving oriented, with the user experiencing a technical issue and the moderator providing guidance to identify the root cause.
The forum thread discusses a user's recurring BSOD issues on a Lenovo IdeaCentre running Windows 7, caused by halmacpi.dll and ntkrnlpa.exe errors, particularly during high-graphics gaming and multitasking. The user seeks help to diagnose the fault and fix the problem, while a forum moderator responds with detailed instructions on system configuration, diagnostics, and data collection procedures to assist in troubleshooting. Overall, the conversation is problem-solving oriented, with the user experiencing a technical issue and the moderator providing guidance to identify the root cause.