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 [FAQ] PC auto restart/Blue Screen (BSOD), All questions go here please.

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5p3ak
post Jul 16 2011, 08:45 PM

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From: Jalan Tijani
Hi Sifus my old comp just failed me for the 1st time. Situation: Watching Youtube suddenly got BSoD then restart and got the message that Windows had recovered form a serius error.

Here are the specs of the comp:

E6500 OC till 3.5 On TX-3 5years no prob.
ASUS mobo forgot what model sorry.
1x2GB DDR2 1066
500GB HDD
No GC.

Thanks a lot. notworthy.gif

P.s I'm not using it and I'll update this with the minidump files later on, oh almost forgot I'm Using Win7 icon_question.gif


Added on July 17, 2011, 6:15 pmUpdate: Link to my Dumpfiles. Here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/6cmhcfhcjoh1r7u/Dumpfiles.zip

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5p3ak
post Jan 22 2014, 06:42 PM

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From: Jalan Tijani
Good day Ladies and Gentlemen,

I recently encountered BSOD problem but manage to restart back into windows. This is my first time encountering BSOD on a windows 7 machine. I have not change/modify any hardware recently. I am really lost TBH, the last time I had a BSOD was around 5 years ago on a Windows XP machine.

Here's the link to the dmp file https://www.dropbox.com/s/84ga1ru61is8hii/0...14-18205-01.dmp

Thank You for your time! notworthy.gif

5p3ak
post Feb 10 2014, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(#aten @ Feb 10 2014, 11:44 AM)
>seems like an outdated drivers
>run sfc /scannow
>run windows update

hope this helps
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ahh finally a reply, thank you for your time! biggrin.gif

Will do it once I'm back home, run sfc /scannow through command prompt right ?
5p3ak
post Feb 10 2014, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(#aten @ Feb 10 2014, 11:57 AM)
yes, through elevated command prompt
(right-click cmd.exe - run as administrator)

btw, run a windows update & update necessary drivers & let us know if this resolved your issue
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After running it says,

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violation. I just update my graphic card drivers so far no problem.

 

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