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The thread revolves around multiple Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors experienced by the original poster, levi, who seeks help after recent crashes occurring even when the system isn't in use. An initial fix involved installing a card reader program, but BSODs persist, including unexpected ones. Respondent ickymay attributes the error to possible hardware issues, advises updating BIOS, drivers, ensuring proper cooling, and checking system specifications and software to diagnose and resolve the problem. Overall, the thread reflects a troubleshooting effort with recommendations pointing toward hardware inspection and software updates.

levi

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I was having a bsod early this year and uploaded the mini dump here and you guys helped me with the solution. that time I had to install an o2 card reader program. solved.
worked well, but in about two times I got the bsod again when put a sd card while media player was open. I stopped doing this and was fine.
till now.
I got another bsod when I was not even using the notebook. dont have any clue about this, so i'm uploading another minidump and expecting your kindness to decipher =D
thank you already.
 

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this shows in debugger as a 0x124 error which is normally hardware :(

although it is possible to be started by drivers it invariably ends up being a hardware fault
go to your motherboard manufacturers website and make sure you have the latest BIOS ?
check and make sure your system is not overclocked ?
ensure your system is adequately cooled, remove the side of the case (as long as this doesn't void any warranty) , then blow cool air possibly with a house fan and try to recreate the crash by playing games and music etc ?
Update all hardware-related drivers , so video, sound, RAID (if any) and NIC etc ?
make sure windows itself is fully updated ?

these drivers
OEM13Vfx.sys fffff880`05a42000 fffff880`05a4b000...

ickymay

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this shows in debugger as a 0x124 error which is normally hardware :(

although it is possible to be started by drivers it invariably ends up being a hardware fault
go to your motherboard manufacturers website and make sure you have the latest BIOS ?
check and make sure your system is not overclocked ?
ensure your system is adequately cooled, remove the side of the case (as long as this doesn't void any warranty) , then blow cool air possibly with a house fan and try to recreate the crash by playing games and music etc ?
Update all hardware-related drivers , so video, sound, RAID (if any) and NIC etc ?
make sure windows itself is fully updated ?

these drivers
OEM13Vfx.sys fffff880`05a42000 fffff880`05a4b000 0x00009000 0x45ebf733 05/03/2007 11:55:47
OEM13Vid.sys fffff880`05a00000 fffff880`05a41420 0x00041420 0x483e0499 29/05/2008 02:19:21
which are for your video capture device by creative need updating ?

what are your basic system specs and what antivirus and or third party firewall are you using ?
 

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