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BSOD randomly -- new build -- bccode 109

Discussion in 'Windows BSOD, Freezing, Restarting Help' started by alezev, Jan 15, 2012.

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  1. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Okay! I had a graphic card in my motherboard so took out my 6990 and removed its drivers.. Just a while after it bluescreened with the same bccode etc.. Tested alla 4 memories in the same port and 1 off them had 1 error after 15 passes, the other 3 were clean.. After testing the hard drive twice I did not get any message about errors.
    So it might be the memory that causes this? Gonna try without it for a while.. =)
  2. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    Yes, replace that errant memory module when you can
  3. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    I got 4x4gb mems so im going with 2x4gb mems atm and gonna try that for a while and see if I get any more bluescreens! The memory with error is ofc no in the pc ;> Will get back to ya if problem persists! Thanks
  4. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    PC been working fine for a while now! But today I got a BSOD with the same BCcode as usual -.-
  5. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Dumpfile

    Attached Files:

  6. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    Could your computer be overheating?
     
  7. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Just checked temps! With wow up, CPU around 30-40 and graphic card 70-80
  8. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    There is one thing more that is very wierd! The pc after getting turned off, tends to start all by itself couple of times.. That behavior has been gone for a month and so has the bluescreens until today! Can the motherboard be ****ed up perhaps and causing all this trouble?
  9. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    The minidump is a sign of simple Windows instability with no other clues... could be a flakey power supply
  10. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Hmmmz okay! Only way to test that is to switch it out I supose. Can it be causing bluescreens aswell?
    Sorry for all the questions :p
  11. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    Yes, swap it out
  12. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Swaped the power supply out today together with the Graphic card cuz this one cant handle my 6990 :p and the pc did start up by itself after turning it off now aswell! No bsod yet but they can come 3 in one day and then none for weeks so...
  13. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    Okay, good luck:)
  14. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Why good luck? The problem persists :p The pc keeps turning on by itself when I have shut it down ^^
  15. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    Little confused with this starting issue. What do you mean by "turning on by itself"... You pull the plug to turn it off, then when you put the plug back in, it starts up by itself? The power button on the case may be damaged or the bios is set incorrectly
  16. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Naaah sometimes after turning it off! After alittle while I starts up again.. Not always happens!
  17. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,754   +62

    So have you checked the bios settings and made sure that wake on keyboard, mouse or other things are not enabled?
  18. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Nope, dont Know where in bios thoose settings are :/
  19. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    Okey I found the settings just by searching Thou the menus alittle! Power on By Keyboard/mouse was and is disabled! Is there anything Else to disable? If the start button was damaged wouldnt it start up right away? It can take from à few seconds up to à min before it suddenly starts up!
  20. alezev Newcomer, in training Posts: 38

    So what else can be causing this?