M Masterlime New member Joined Feb 19, 2015 Posts 3 Feb 19, 2015 #1 · OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit · What was original installed OS on system: Custom-Assembled, Windows 7 · Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer): Microsoft DreamSpark (Don't know how to classify it) · Age of system (hardware): 6 Months · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS?: 6 Months Cpu: AMD FX 4300 3.8GHz Black Edition Video Card: R7 260x 2GB Motherboard: M5A78L-M/LX3 Power Supply: Unknown? · System Manufacturer : Custom-Assembled · Exact model number: None · Laptop or Desktop: Desktop TESTS: I have tested the ram using Prime95, and it works fine. Hello, this BSOD appears on two instances: Regardless of what I'm doing ( PC idle, playing games, watching videos, chatting..) apparently randomly, or when using VT-X emulation and running Virtual Box after some seconds. Now, I don't know if the issues are related or indipendent, but I would like help. Thanks in advance, what you are doing for free is very kind.
· OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit · What was original installed OS on system: Custom-Assembled, Windows 7 · Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer): Microsoft DreamSpark (Don't know how to classify it) · Age of system (hardware): 6 Months · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS?: 6 Months Cpu: AMD FX 4300 3.8GHz Black Edition Video Card: R7 260x 2GB Motherboard: M5A78L-M/LX3 Power Supply: Unknown? · System Manufacturer : Custom-Assembled · Exact model number: None · Laptop or Desktop: Desktop TESTS: I have tested the ram using Prime95, and it works fine. Hello, this BSOD appears on two instances: Regardless of what I'm doing ( PC idle, playing games, watching videos, chatting..) apparently randomly, or when using VT-X emulation and running Virtual Box after some seconds. Now, I don't know if the issues are related or indipendent, but I would like help. Thanks in advance, what you are doing for free is very kind.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Feb 19, 2015 #2 We'll need a kernel/complete memory dump for 0x101s. C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP Compress it and upload it to a file sharing site.
We'll need a kernel/complete memory dump for 0x101s. C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP Compress it and upload it to a file sharing site.
M Masterlime New member Joined Feb 19, 2015 Posts 3 Jun 8, 2015 #3 Finally managed to upload it! PART 1,3,4,5: https://drive.google.com/folderview...JMTFFzTzd4aHNSRm53NWpFeDF3cThOVUU&usp=sharing PART 2: https://mega.co.nz/#!IlERALwJ!z2mdnhy6EXpSKvOZko3cyff367QLvkvahX33OTG9Ono
Finally managed to upload it! PART 1,3,4,5: https://drive.google.com/folderview...JMTFFzTzd4aHNSRm53NWpFeDF3cThOVUU&usp=sharing PART 2: https://mega.co.nz/#!IlERALwJ!z2mdnhy6EXpSKvOZko3cyff367QLvkvahX33OTG9Ono
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Jun 13, 2015 #4 You've renamed the file extension to something unrecognisable, leave them as .zip or .7z files types.
You've renamed the file extension to something unrecognisable, leave them as .zip or .7z files types.
M Masterlime New member Joined Feb 19, 2015 Posts 3 Jun 13, 2015 #5 Jared said: You've renamed the file extension to something unrecognisable, leave them as .zip or .7z files types. Click to expand... 001, 002 etc files are just split 7z files. If you have all the parts in the same folder you should be able to extract them with 7z by extracting .001
Jared said: You've renamed the file extension to something unrecognisable, leave them as .zip or .7z files types. Click to expand... 001, 002 etc files are just split 7z files. If you have all the parts in the same folder you should be able to extract them with 7z by extracting .001