Joined: Jun 20, 2012
Posts: 302
Location: Los Angeles
It seems that I'm crashing to a blue screen once a week now. The following is the Crash code.
0x00000101 (0x0000000000000031, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF88003571180, 0x00000000000000002)
Can Anyone PLEASE Help me out here. I'm thinking that I'm going to need to re format my "C" drive. Ideas, suggestions??
Thank You.
The Two Most Important Days In Are Life Are The Day We Were Born And The Day You Find Out Why.
Joined: Feb 03, 2013
Posts: 227
ok what type of computer do you have that will help me help you also it seems to me its one of 2 things or both
1. Ram
2. BIOS
check them 2 things if both are good let me know
Joined: Jun 20, 2012
Posts: 302
Location: Los Angeles
I believe RAM. But it's quite possible that it maybe one of my video causing the issue. I'm going to RMA the card and see what happens with the New Card
The Two Most Important Days In Are Life Are The Day We Were Born And The Day You Find Out Why.
Joined: Jul 06, 2012
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Location: Lincoln/Nebraska/USA
Don't do anything drastic just yet. I fix computers so I may be able to help. It could be ram and it could be bios, but I'm betting its your hard drive. HD is the most common issue with the blue screen of death as some like to call it. Here is a way to fix it. On a different pc or a friends if you don't have another. download the iso of hirens disk 7.8. It is a bootable disk. Burn it to just a regular blank cd. Now, when you put the disk into your pc, change setting to boot from cd, when that happens boot from cd, click on HD tools, and run HD tools. Then run HD regenerator. The process takes a long time but will fix anything wrong with your HD. Also, make sure you do a good cleaning of your fans and such because sometimes a simple over heating can cause this also. Let me know if you need any other advice or help.
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nice badshot I didn't think about that
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Another thing that can be done to help narrow down the issue.
Goto:
C:\Windows\Minidump
Depending on how many times your system had given you a BSOD, fine the newest one and email it to me (silentwolfbk@gmail.com). With that information I can determine the issue for that BSOD and go from there.
It could be as simple as a bad DIMM or an updated driver that came over a windows update.