BSOD 0x124 what causes this problem?

divine123

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Hi I got this bsod recently. I dont know if it is my GPU or something else.

View attachment 050913-18500-01.rar
View attachment 050913-25406-01.rar

I got these two dump files recently it has the same error code but I dont know what else is their difference so I just attached the two.

Some says that the lack of memory (RAM) causes the problem. they said I nid more memory for stability when I'm using GTX 260

cause i got an Nvidia Galaxy Geforce GTX 260 and 2 sticks of 1GB DDR2 667 RAM *(so its actually 2GB mem installed )

other possibilities? I dont know. Please I need your help.
 
Code:
[COLOR=#ff0000]BugCheck 124[/COLOR], {[COLOR=#0000cd]0[/COLOR], [COLOR=#008000]fffffa80029c48f8[/COLOR], 0, 0}

Probably caused by : GenuineIntel

Code:
Usual causes:  Hardware, Incompatibility, May be driver corruption

Code:
===============================================================================
Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptor    @ fffffa80029c4a08
Section       @ fffffa80029c4b90
Offset        : 664
Length        : 264
Flags         : 0x00000000
Severity      : [COLOR=#ff0000]Fatal[/COLOR]

Error         : [COLOR=#ff0000]BUSL0_SRC_ERR_M_NOTIMEOUT_ERR[/COLOR] (Proc 0 Bank 0)
  Status      : 0xf200084000000800

The first parameter or argument has the value of 0x0, which is a Machine Check Exception, which means the CPU has detected a hardware problem and the address points to a processor error because the CPU has found one, so it could be a different form of hardware which is causing the issue.

I would suggest firstly, testing the CPU with Prime95 (Prime95), and then we will look into testing for any other hardware problems.
 
Code:
[COLOR=#ff0000]BugCheck 124[/COLOR], {[COLOR=#0000cd]0[/COLOR], [COLOR=#008000]fffffa80029c48f8[/COLOR], 0, 0}

Probably caused by : GenuineIntel

Code:
Usual causes:  Hardware, Incompatibility, May be driver corruption

Code:
===============================================================================
Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptor    @ fffffa80029c4a08
Section       @ fffffa80029c4b90
Offset        : 664
Length        : 264
Flags         : 0x00000000
Severity      : [COLOR=#ff0000]Fatal[/COLOR]

Error         : [COLOR=#ff0000]BUSL0_SRC_ERR_M_NOTIMEOUT_ERR[/COLOR] (Proc 0 Bank 0)
  Status      : 0xf200084000000800

The first parameter or argument has the value of 0x0, which is a Machine Check Exception, which means the CPU has detected a hardware problem and the address points to a processor error because the CPU has found one, so it could be a different form of hardware which is causing the issue.

I would suggest firstly, testing the CPU with Prime95 (Prime95), and then we will look into testing for any other hardware problems.

ok I'll try this prime95, but the error could clearly say what hardware causes the problem? sorry I'm a noob
 
Hi -

Windows kernel dump files are incapable of telling us the exact piece of hardware that is/has failed; can only point us in a general direction.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2
 
Post back the results of Prime95 when completed, and then we will look into any available BIOS updates for your motherboard.
 
Post back the results of Prime95 when completed, and then we will look into any available BIOS updates for your motherboard.

I havent run this for quite a long time. just one pass, I'm running it again but I'll leave it for half a day. but for now the first pass says no errors.

prime951.JPG
 
Okay thanks for the update.

hi I just got a little bit of answer of whats goin on with the situation. I think the problem is my motherboard. hmm, its gradually having different issues, like first the onboard lan just pass out and not working anymore and theres a lot of times where in I got 2 sticks of good ram and the motherboard cant detect it so I need to restart it a couple of times before I can get it working. though I already updated the bios but the problem still occur. I dont know if its also the power supply, I only got 450w psu. goin to check for new motherboard and I'll update if it solves the problem.
 

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