I've been dealing with BSOD from the moment I picked Windows 7 Pro x64 rather then x86. I backed off to my old XP Pro x86 for a year to let all the Drivers or my mobo and other hardware to get debugged. Now I'm back to 7 and again I'm getting a slew of BSODs. having done my fare share of self Debugging I've found everything from an error caused by Slysoft's Virtual Clone Drive to on dealing with the never been updated Blackberry Serial-interface over USB driver.
All of that was in the past and I haven't been stupid enough to reinstall those programs. I also fallowed the simple rule of Install without Internet having already download the newest stable drivers, install them before going online.
Still 3 days in wile playing Explores on games.asobrain.com with Firefox and listing to an audio book on WMP a BSOD hit. WTF?
I'm going to do a bit of self debugging once again, but I figure it's best to let someone with more skill at this then myself take a look. I'm more of a hardware and networking specialist myself rather then a programmer and software debugger
Here are my System Specs
Mobo: Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H Rev1.0 : FW:F9 : NB+SB Clock (OC 10x250Mhz=2,500Mhz : Stock 10x200Mhz=2,000Mhz)
Memory: 2x2GB Crucial DDR3 PC10700(OC 5.33x250=1,332.5Mhz : Stock 6.66x200=1,333Mhz) Dual Channel+Unganged
CPU: Athlon II x4 620 OC (13x250Mhz=3,250Mhz : Stock 13x200Mhz=2,600Mhz)
OS Drive: 2x160GB IBM 7200RPM 8MB Catch HDD in RAID 0
Data Storage Drive: 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 7200RPM 32MB Catch HDD
Graphics: Asus GTS250 GeForce Dark Knight 1GB GDDR3
Optical Drives: IDE DVD-RW+ IDE DVD:ROM
3.25" Floppy (It's still worth having people!)
Yes I've done test with stock system clock and multiplier
All of that was in the past and I haven't been stupid enough to reinstall those programs. I also fallowed the simple rule of Install without Internet having already download the newest stable drivers, install them before going online.
Still 3 days in wile playing Explores on games.asobrain.com with Firefox and listing to an audio book on WMP a BSOD hit. WTF?
I'm going to do a bit of self debugging once again, but I figure it's best to let someone with more skill at this then myself take a look. I'm more of a hardware and networking specialist myself rather then a programmer and software debugger
Here are my System Specs
Mobo: Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H Rev1.0 : FW:F9 : NB+SB Clock (OC 10x250Mhz=2,500Mhz : Stock 10x200Mhz=2,000Mhz)
Memory: 2x2GB Crucial DDR3 PC10700(OC 5.33x250=1,332.5Mhz : Stock 6.66x200=1,333Mhz) Dual Channel+Unganged
CPU: Athlon II x4 620 OC (13x250Mhz=3,250Mhz : Stock 13x200Mhz=2,600Mhz)
OS Drive: 2x160GB IBM 7200RPM 8MB Catch HDD in RAID 0
Data Storage Drive: 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 7200RPM 32MB Catch HDD
Graphics: Asus GTS250 GeForce Dark Knight 1GB GDDR3
Optical Drives: IDE DVD-RW+ IDE DVD:ROM
3.25" Floppy (It's still worth having people!)
Yes I've done test with stock system clock and multiplier