Hi. I'm new here but i've heard this is the site to go for the blue screen of death problem. So heres the problem:
I have a Hewlett-Packard Pavillion
AMD Athlon[tm] XP 2200+
1.80 GHz, and 1.00 GB of RAM
using Windows XP home edition verstion 2002
Service Pack 2
I have recently reformatted my computer but the BSOD problem keeps showing.
I get this message
0x0000000A(0x5B4D0080,0x00000002,0x00000001,0x806B686C)
Along with this IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL message at the top.
The numbers, 0x000000, is different most of time.
I get the blue screen of death when i'm playing games such as Counter-strike Starcraft, and Diablo II. I can never get through at least 20 minutes into the game before it shows the BSOD.
I thought that the problem might have to do with my RAM but i dont know how to fix it.
i went to the C:/WINDOWS/minidump folder and i find 25 dmp files in it.
EDIT: The solutions on that thread didn't help me sorry.
If it doesn`t, post 5 or 6 of your latest minidumps for analysis.
Regards Howard :wave: :wave:
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08-20-2007, 02:12 AM
kimnamja
08-20-2007, 06:07 PM
it didnt help me identify the culprit
howard_hopkinso
08-21-2007, 03:07 AM
Your minidumps crash with various culprits and I believe this is a hardware problem.
One minidump has BUCKET_ID: CPU_CALL_ERROR and POSSIBLE_INVALID_CONTROL_TRANSFER
From what I can gather, this is a symptom of a faulty mobo or cpu. I also believe that faulty ram or a faulty or underpowered psu could be the culprits.
Regards Howard :)
kimnamja
08-21-2007, 03:12 AM
Hmm.. do you know how i could fix those problems?
howard_hopkinso
08-21-2007, 03:44 AM
First, test you ram and make sure nothing is overclocked. Check your systems temperatures.
If none of that helps, you will need to diagnose which hardware is faulty.
As I said, a faulty mobo or cpu seem to be the main culprits.
Regards Howard :)
kimnamja
08-25-2007, 02:23 AM
Ok i ran memtest86 on a floppy and figured out that theres a problem with a faulty RAM, but i dont know how to get if fixed because in the middle of memtest86 i keep getting Unexpected Interrupt - Halt. So can u tell me how i could fix my faulty RAM problem without running memtest, or how i could have memtest have an unexpected interrupt - Halt.
Thanks
howard_hopkinso
08-25-2007, 10:05 AM
If you think it`s a ram problem, which it may be, then you will need to replace the ram.
Did you test each stick of ram individually? If not, you should do so.