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Keep getting BSOD...
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Keep getting BSOD...
I keep getting BSOD either on boot (esp cold boot) or every once in a while just while sitting there.
I have tested the RAM, reinstalled the video drivers, but nothing seems to help. Can you? Thanks, Jason CPU: Athlon XP2400+ Motherboard: Epox EP-8K3A+ (not using RAID) Ram Speed, size and #sticks DR SDRAM PC2700, 512 (x2)GPU: ATI Radeon 9250 PSU (do not leave this out):I am not sure but at least 300 watts OS: XP Home |
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Looks memory related. Try running one stick of RAM at at time.
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Look under system event viewer, are there any errors generated at the time of the crash?
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still happening...
ok i tried resetting the page file. and running with just one stick (it is one that was on a different PC that didn't give me errors, and i memtested it, so it should be good).
I will look at the event log when i get home. here is the latest dump from booting up this morning |
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The minidump points to a general Windows NTOSKRNL.exe file error. We can't really tell much from this
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any suggestions?
should i start booting it up and removing one card at a time? or should I try a different video card I have? thanks |
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yep on booting this morning
also i checked the event viewer and no errors... Last edited by jcrog; 01-24-2008 at 07:41 PM.. |
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Check the hard drive for errors. You can get the software at Seagates website. Don't worry if your hard drive is a Seagate or not, SeaTools doesn't really care
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I only had time to run the short test last night, but it gave no errors...
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ok i did a Long DST test with seatools and it says passed
any other ideas? thanks again |
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If I am correct, you stated one stick of memory was giving BSOD. I ran into a problem somewhat similar to this not long ago where my computers kept on restarting itself. I'm just throwing this out there but hopefully it works. Check you voltage for your memory. My was set to 1.3v and I increased it to 2.2v, so far my computer being running fine. Increase the voltage on the memory a little bit, it just might be that the memory is not receiving enough voltage. |
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i am not sure if it is the memory but i looked into the voltage and it was set at 2.7 now it is set at the default 2.5. and i got another BSOD... I'll attach it as well!
meanwhile here is another dump from starting up sunday... Last edited by jcrog; 01-28-2008 at 10:42 PM.. |
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ok here is another from tonight. It BSOD'd while it was up and running this time.
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7E and 7F errors. Did you say you tested all your memory with MemTest and it gave no errors?
How long did you run the test? |
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i think it ran tests about 2 hours or so...
also this ram worked fine in a different PC. No BSOD. Is it worth trying my other video card or are you leaning more towards the ram? I tried changing some of the ram settings in the bios(before the BSOD yesterday)...I'll go back in and make sure they are conservative. Can you get anything from the earlier dumps?(1/27 & 1/28) Thanks Last edited by jcrog; 01-31-2008 at 06:44 PM.. |
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Mini012408-01.dmp is crashed CPU_CALL_ERROR and this is the symptom of faulty motherborad or video card. The ratio of faulty motheboard to video card is 4:1 (ie 80% is related to M/B and 20% is VID).
Mini012408-01.dmp BugCheck D1, {19982260, 2, 1, 833b8759} DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1) An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually caused by drivers using improper addresses. If kernel debugger is available get stack backtrace. Arguments: Arg1: 19982260, memory referenced Arg2: 00000002, IRQL Arg3: 00000001, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation Arg4: 833b8759, address which referenced memory Debugging Details: ------------------ WRITE_ADDRESS: 19982260 CURRENT_IRQL: 2 FAULTING_IP: +ffffffff833b8759 833b8759 ?? ??? CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xD1 TRAP_FRAME: f8cb9630 -- (.trap fffffffff8cb9630) .trap fffffffff8cb9630 ErrCode = 00000002 eax=00000001 ebx=83330440 ecx=00000002 edx=f8cb960c esi=833b8758 edi=00000000 eip=833b8759 esp=f8cb96a4 ebp=f870b62a iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz ac po cy cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010293 833b8759 ?? ??? LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from f872faf8 to 833b8759 POSSIBLE_INVALID_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from f872faf3 to f870b603 STACK_TEXT: WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong. f8cb96a0 f872faf8 82de7628 00002397 833b8759 0x833b8759 f870b62a 0c8d0000 8e848949 000000d4 00cc868b Ntfs!NtfsReadMftRecord+0x1c6 f870b64a 00000000 c25d5e00 8eff0010 000000cc 0xc8d0000 STACK_COMMAND: .trap 0xfffffffff8cb9630 ; kb FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: hardware IMAGE_NAME: hardware DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0 BUCKET_ID: CPU_CALL_ERROR Followup: MachineOwner --------- *** Possible invalid call from f872faf3 ( Ntfs!NtfsReadMftRecord+0x1c1 ) *** Expected target f870b603 ( Ntfs!NtfsAddToFileRecordCache+0x0 ) |
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thanks I am leaning that way too...the errors were just too intermittent i have an extra mobo upstairs can i just swap it out or do i NEED to format & reload everything?
I'll try the extra video card first though ![]() here's a couple more dumps if anyone else can help confirm... |
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Your one minidump was an 0x24 error and it cited ntfs.sys. From auhma.org:
A problem occurred within NTFS.SYS, the driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS file system drives. 1. There may be a physical problem with the disk, or an Interrupt Request Packet (IRP) may be corrupted. 2. Other common causes include heavy hard drive fragmentation, heavy file I/O, problems with some types of drive-mirroring software, or some antivirus software. 3. They suggest running ChkDsk or ScanDisk as a first step; then disable all file system filters such as virus scanners, firewall software, or backup utilities. 4. Check the file properties of NTFS.SYS to ensure it matches the current OS or SP version. Update all disk, tape backup, CD-ROM, or removable device drivers to the most current versions. Your second minidump was an 0x8E error and it cited win32k.sys. The problem with both your errors are they are so generic andthey don't really tell us a lot. Perhaps cpc2004 can do a better job of reading them. Again, from auhma.org for 0x8E errors: A kernel mode program generated an exception which the error handler didn’t catch. These are nearly always hardware compatibility issues (which sometimes means a driver issue or a need for a BIOS upgrade). Edit: Just for curiosity sake how are your capacitors looking on your motherboard? Are any swelling or bulging? Last edited by Route44; 02-01-2008 at 01:12 AM.. |
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ok i think it is the mobo attached is a photo of some crudy looking transitors/capacitors...
thoughts? Thanks |
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