Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

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Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby Jangalomph on Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:09 am

Hey,

Both my dads, and my rig are BSOD'ing. We've had windows 7 for around a 2 months and they have started blue screening near the same time period "about a week ago, mine BSOD'd twice today"

We have an ECS elite black series mother board in both. "Not sure of the type"

Rig 1 Mine:
Radeon 5770 HD GDDR5 1GB
AMD triple core 3.2 ghz processor
2 Gb of ram
Win 7 64 bit
ECS elite black series mother board.

Rig 2: Basically the same except a radeon 4870 HD, with 4 gigs of ram and a quad core.

I would post technical error dump files. But I have no idea where they are..

Recently my games have been crashing nonstop and i often hear a EEEEEEEEEKK BBBBLLLEEEEEP
Then my screen like scribbles and shrivvles up then BSOD.

Very unorganized post.. yes.. but idk.
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby Gary on Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:31 am

You tried un-installing and reinstalling the proper graphics card drivers?
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby cheesemoo0 on Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:40 am

Basically check for updates for everything. Drivers, firmware, whatever and then install them. I had a computer that would randomly restart. Sometimes it wouldn't do it for weeks and sometimes several times a day, but never when I was at the computer except for once. A BIOS update fixed it.

Or it could be something else entirely. This is just one of the easier things to do first.
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby Jangalomph on Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:41 am

Alrighty, I'll try to get the newest drivers for every thing :)
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby ROFLhacks on Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:27 am

have you recently overclocked your cpus?
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby TheDanishMaster on Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:16 am

Hmm. Sounds like it might be overheating.. Try taki... no.. unless you know how to put it back together. Anyways if you can take 1 of them apart. Try to get rid of the dust you can and especially around fans. And then look for anything suspecious (could be loose connections). If that still doesn't work try to disconnect the HDD and boot it without that. Then if runs fine without it you probably have a virus somewhere :/

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby Unreal_Me on Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:49 am

Assuming Hardware
1.)What kind of powersupply do you have?
2.)What brand of RAM?
2.)Do you ever BSOD when the computer is not under load?
3.)Run Prime95 to stress-test your CPU/RAM. Run CoreTemps while doing this to make sure the temps aren't ridiculous.


Assuming Software
1.)Update drivers and whatnot
2.)Unplug all current drives and put in a test drive containing a working copy of windows. Test to see if you BSOD under the same conditions (means it's probably hardware)
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby zombie@computer on Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:24 am

any stop errors? eg IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ?
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby BubbleQ on Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:45 am

One time my razor mouse drivers was causing bluescreen, it took me a long time to figure out that was the problem. Even though it was installed a week before. I was so concentrated of reinstalling the grapics and checking cpu stuff that I forgott about the small gadgets ;)
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit BSOD on both Rigs..

Postby Jangalomph on Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:19 pm

I've only BSOD'd once, and windows just alerted me that new drivers are out for some of my hardware. So.. that's probably the problem. I've only BSOD'd once and other than that.. I think after i install these drivers it should be fine.

I do not overclock any thing.

I have a rosewill 750 watt? powersupply.

Temperatures are no problem. My computer runs very cool. "I have a thermostat on the front monitoring the temperatures.

And when it did BSOD, I was typing something on interlopers actually. My computer often crashes when running windows media player, and generally any time sound is involved. So something may be up with my sound card/drivers?

EDIT: Gay.. the drivers for video card are only for 32 bit -__-

EDIT: I'm stupid.. there is a 64 bit xD
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