Need your help solving hard-reboot issue

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Edit - Dang, what a newbie mistake. I completely overlooked the BSOD Help & Support subforum and all the helpful tips that it contains. My apologies!


Hi everyone,

I recently slapped together a computer for my sister using leftovers from past upgrades. She's pretty psyched because it's from this decade, which wasn't true about her last machine. Now, I had it running fine for days back at my place, but ever since lugging it over here, it hard crashes straight past the BSOD. The error is the same everytime;

Error code 1000007f, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 80042000, parameter3 00000000, parameter4 00000000.


Now I've gathered that this is a Double Fault, and typically due to RAM issues, but no errors were reported from memtest86+ or the windiag mem tester. Admittedly, I only ran these for about an hour, so let me know if they should go longer.

I tried searching out this problem here, but had some difficult pinpointing my issue. I've read that it's good to attach the latest .dmp files, so I've done do below.

I appreciate your help!

Cheers.

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (stock)
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe rev 2801
Ram: Corsair CMS2X1024-6400 (2 sticks)
GPU:Radeon X1900XT
PSU: Antec EarthWatts EA650
OS: Windows XP SP3

Speedfan w/ CPU @ 100%:
System: 28C
CPU: 26C
AUX: 46C
HD0: 24C
Core 0: 39C
Core 1: 40C
Vcore:1.33V
+12: 12.20V
AVcc: 3.30V
 
I would make sure nothing came loose during transit. Check data and power cables, graphics or sound cards and RAM modules.
 
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