B beelze New member Joined Nov 18, 2014 Posts 1 Nov 18, 2014 #1 I've been experiencing this BSOD everytime I launch a game called Crossfire. I'm hoping someone here has a solution for this aside from reinstalling my OS. I've already tried reinstalling the game but it didn't help. Edit: I'm using Win 7 Ultimate. Last edited: Nov 18, 2014
I've been experiencing this BSOD everytime I launch a game called Crossfire. I'm hoping someone here has a solution for this aside from reinstalling my OS. I've already tried reinstalling the game but it didn't help. Edit: I'm using Win 7 Ultimate.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Nov 18, 2014 #2 Hi, We'll need a kernel-dump to properly debug this type of bug check as not information lies within the minidump. Kernel-dumps are located at C:\Windows and named MEMORY.DMP. If there is nothing there, you may need to enable generation of them - Creating a Kernel-Mode Dump File (Windows Debuggers) It's too large to upload here locally, so upload it 3rd party and paste link here. Regards, Patrick
Hi, We'll need a kernel-dump to properly debug this type of bug check as not information lies within the minidump. Kernel-dumps are located at C:\Windows and named MEMORY.DMP. If there is nothing there, you may need to enable generation of them - Creating a Kernel-Mode Dump File (Windows Debuggers) It's too large to upload here locally, so upload it 3rd party and paste link here. Regards, Patrick
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,400 Nov 18, 2014 #3 Please make sure you place the file in a zipped folder, otherwise the download time will be much longer.
Please make sure you place the file in a zipped folder, otherwise the download time will be much longer.