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

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AzureSkies
post Jan 4 2007, 10:11 PM

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Also having problems with BSOD. If anyone would be so kind to help me solve this problem, I'll love you long time. blush.gif






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AzureSkies
post Jun 14 2007, 12:43 AM

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Sorry for the trouble again guys, but I'm getting BSOD once more. Shitty technicians FTL. sleep.gif


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AzureSkies
post Jun 14 2007, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(shyjohn @ Jun 14 2007, 02:22 AM)
Its looks like you have multiple problems here. 4 latest dump files shows symptoms of bad ram and 1 dump shows ati2cqag.dll which is a display driver. My sugestion, run memtest86+ to test the ram and get an update version for the display driver. See if any BSOD appears.
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Well I have the latest driver for my ATI so I guess we can count that one out? sad.gif

Ran memtest overnight and I found 8 errors. Suggestions, apart from replacing RAM? Had a few cases of RAM-related BSODs in the past and somehow the techies I sent the PC to could fix it without me buying new RAM. sweat.gif
AzureSkies
post Jun 14 2007, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(shyjohn @ Jun 14 2007, 02:17 PM)
If your ram is still under warranty, I suggest you to get a replacement.
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Nope, that's a no go. My RAM is almost 3 years old, way past the warranty period. sweat.gif

Absolutely no other solution to this problem? Still wondering how those technicians fixed it for me in the past without replacing the RAM. >_<

EDIT: Ok, I did a memtest again and no errors this time. However I did catch a glimpse of the word "ati" on my latest BSOD. Should I rollback or something? Here's the latest minidump.



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AzureSkies
post Jun 15 2007, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(shyjohn @ Jun 15 2007, 10:24 AM)
Wouldn't hurt if you rollback the driver and I want to suggest another solutions if that doesn't work. First, take out your display card, clean dust inside its slot, rub the gold contact of your display card with eraser and blow the remnant.  Maybe you should try this to your ram.
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Wahhh, it actually worked! Did that with both my RAM and display card and I haven't gotten a single BSOD! You da man, dude. Thanks! rclxms.gif

 

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