S st0ckiz New member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Posts 4 Jul 13, 2015 #1 hello. lets start with the problems. so i started to get bluescreens directly when i built my computer. it was an old windows copy and windows update didnt install SP1. now some time later (6-10 months) i started to get random bluescreenss saying something with a secondary processor blablabla... so i started driver check thing from windows. the day after when computer was restarted for the first time i just get bluescreens saying something with bad driver. so i reinstall windows (only my SSD did not format my HDD with all games and things, but that shouldnt be the problem) after reinstalling windows i get a bluescreen telling me i got hardware errors(note, just 1 so far before all updates were installed) after i installed everything again i randomly get bluescreens(mainly when i play CS GO but thats what i mainly do on the computer so...(i've had it one time when i was playing fifa or something)) so the MVP Jc something have a nice guide how i should post it but first step doesnt work ( Gyazo - eb5c20ae580e11d8895ce2738abe01f8.png ) after "autoruns........ D O N E it says: cant find the file. and after that: waiting for systeminfo and that is looping ( Gyazo - aa13ea289024895568e891f42a82ba5f.png ) i also serched for updates on win update but it says i have it all. i thik its my processor that is ****ed up(it was not OC but when i started get the errors i OCed it an stress tested with intels own **** thing, havent clocked it down yet) i've read that i should clock down my processor under the factory settings also, for some reason. · OS -7 (ultimate, pirate with removeWAT(can be but shouldnt be the problem)and im planning on getting win 10 when it comes out · x64 · What was original installed OS on system? WIN 7 ultimate · Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? well lets say "full retail pirate" · Age of system (hardware) 10 months ish. · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 2-3 days. · CPU i7 Intel Core i7 4790K 4GHz, 8MB (4,6GHz OC) · Video Card ASUS STRIX GTX 970 DC2 OC · MotherBoard - ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO Z97 ATX · Power Supply - Corsair CX 750W 80+ Bronze · System Manufacturer well... asus i guess? · Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) plz help tried wmic bios get serialnumber · Desktop https://mega.nz/#!cdVXjKqb!qzRg5coa__VlDykj7ooB2MIjJ6t9DDBhVb3WQhcKWYE thats the perfmon report ^ and the driver checker link does not work on: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/sh...-Windows-7-amp-Vista?p=303&viewfull=1#post303 UPDATE #1. after doing the driver verefing thing (checked all settings the reboot) i had a bluescreen just like the last time i did it saying something with corrupt driver someting. cant find anything in minidump file(hidden or?) restored thx to i followed the guide. and this happends 1 time each 1-2 weeks. https://mega.nz/#!hJcERTRa!DvBCyA9DxbMmTFAaATOCDj_S3V5g-H9oym-VkOL-i3Q thats the system thing (step 1 in guide) Last edited by a moderator: Jul 13, 2015
hello. lets start with the problems. so i started to get bluescreens directly when i built my computer. it was an old windows copy and windows update didnt install SP1. now some time later (6-10 months) i started to get random bluescreenss saying something with a secondary processor blablabla... so i started driver check thing from windows. the day after when computer was restarted for the first time i just get bluescreens saying something with bad driver. so i reinstall windows (only my SSD did not format my HDD with all games and things, but that shouldnt be the problem) after reinstalling windows i get a bluescreen telling me i got hardware errors(note, just 1 so far before all updates were installed) after i installed everything again i randomly get bluescreens(mainly when i play CS GO but thats what i mainly do on the computer so...(i've had it one time when i was playing fifa or something)) so the MVP Jc something have a nice guide how i should post it but first step doesnt work ( Gyazo - eb5c20ae580e11d8895ce2738abe01f8.png ) after "autoruns........ D O N E it says: cant find the file. and after that: waiting for systeminfo and that is looping ( Gyazo - aa13ea289024895568e891f42a82ba5f.png ) i also serched for updates on win update but it says i have it all. i thik its my processor that is ****ed up(it was not OC but when i started get the errors i OCed it an stress tested with intels own **** thing, havent clocked it down yet) i've read that i should clock down my processor under the factory settings also, for some reason. · OS -7 (ultimate, pirate with removeWAT(can be but shouldnt be the problem)and im planning on getting win 10 when it comes out · x64 · What was original installed OS on system? WIN 7 ultimate · Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? well lets say "full retail pirate" · Age of system (hardware) 10 months ish. · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 2-3 days. · CPU i7 Intel Core i7 4790K 4GHz, 8MB (4,6GHz OC) · Video Card ASUS STRIX GTX 970 DC2 OC · MotherBoard - ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO Z97 ATX · Power Supply - Corsair CX 750W 80+ Bronze · System Manufacturer well... asus i guess? · Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) plz help tried wmic bios get serialnumber · Desktop https://mega.nz/#!cdVXjKqb!qzRg5coa__VlDykj7ooB2MIjJ6t9DDBhVb3WQhcKWYE thats the perfmon report ^ and the driver checker link does not work on: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/sh...-Windows-7-amp-Vista?p=303&viewfull=1#post303 UPDATE #1. after doing the driver verefing thing (checked all settings the reboot) i had a bluescreen just like the last time i did it saying something with corrupt driver someting. cant find anything in minidump file(hidden or?) restored thx to i followed the guide. and this happends 1 time each 1-2 weeks. https://mega.nz/#!hJcERTRa!DvBCyA9DxbMmTFAaATOCDj_S3V5g-H9oym-VkOL-i3Q thats the system thing (step 1 in guide)
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Jul 13, 2015 #2 We need a Kernel memory dump from C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp Copy it to the desktop, compress it in a .zip folder and upload it to a reputable file sharing site like Onedrive, Google Drive or Dropbox.
We need a Kernel memory dump from C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp Copy it to the desktop, compress it in a .zip folder and upload it to a reputable file sharing site like Onedrive, Google Drive or Dropbox.
S st0ckiz New member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Posts 4 Jul 13, 2015 #3 i count mega as legit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_(service) https://mega.nz/#!RF9wjBrT!ZSi2km8reWLv4D6epcfOvVV0PYZYLBR46v8Jyme6cBg
i count mega as legit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_(service) https://mega.nz/#!RF9wjBrT!ZSi2km8reWLv4D6epcfOvVV0PYZYLBR46v8Jyme6cBg
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Jul 13, 2015 #4 They're legit, but their servers are bad. I'm getting no more than 1.3MB/s download speed, and I have 4.5MB/s usually. The dump file is also corrupt, can you try it again? Preferably on a different hosting site.
They're legit, but their servers are bad. I'm getting no more than 1.3MB/s download speed, and I have 4.5MB/s usually. The dump file is also corrupt, can you try it again? Preferably on a different hosting site.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 13, 2015 #5 Fwiw, given you're getting 0x101 with corrupt dumps failing to page-in data, I'm going to call it now that this is a bad processor.
Fwiw, given you're getting 0x101 with corrupt dumps failing to page-in data, I'm going to call it now that this is a bad processor.
S st0ckiz New member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Posts 4 Jul 13, 2015 #6 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctgagpngb2nwrty/MEMORY.zip?dl=0
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Jul 14, 2015 #7 Definitely a corrupt dump, wait for another crash.
S st0ckiz New member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Posts 4 Jul 28, 2015 #8 got a new bsod just now.. this is a photo off the ****. its getting suck at dumping memory 50(if thats not normal) resetted the computer after 5 min. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5qztHRhH-xdMU90eVBVcHQwNmM and i've talked to the company i bought my parts from and they told me to send my motherboard and CPU to them and if its not any problem i have to cash up and maby send it to intel and cash up even more if its not broken. so i think im gonna send it away now. here is my new memory dump btw. https://www.dropbox.com/s/smdjj3w8d619gd6/MEMORY.rar?dl=0
got a new bsod just now.. this is a photo off the ****. its getting suck at dumping memory 50(if thats not normal) resetted the computer after 5 min. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5qztHRhH-xdMU90eVBVcHQwNmM and i've talked to the company i bought my parts from and they told me to send my motherboard and CPU to them and if its not any problem i have to cash up and maby send it to intel and cash up even more if its not broken. so i think im gonna send it away now. here is my new memory dump btw. https://www.dropbox.com/s/smdjj3w8d619gd6/MEMORY.rar?dl=0
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Jul 28, 2015 #9 Yeah, I'm certain you have a failing CPU. A corrupt dump with a 0x101 is a good enough sign for me. RMA it. The fact that it already started writing the crash to disk seems to indicate that the drive is working fine, but something isn't being written, which is most likely the CPU register and cache information.
Yeah, I'm certain you have a failing CPU. A corrupt dump with a 0x101 is a good enough sign for me. RMA it. The fact that it already started writing the crash to disk seems to indicate that the drive is working fine, but something isn't being written, which is most likely the CPU register and cache information.