• Numerous Windows 7 BSoD's on startup.
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Okay, I don't know if this is the appropriate place to post this, but if it isn't please move it somewhere else. Now I've got a problem, every time I start my computer, if I do anything I get numerous BSoD's. Like if it just started, I wait a little for the windows to prepare, after that I try to launch firefox and it crashes. I have to keep restarting my computer like 30min-1h for it to stop. I never get BSoD after that, the computer works fine. [b]Here are the messages:[/b] PFN_LIST_CORRUPT MEMORY_MANEGEMENT PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA BAD_POOL_HEADER [b]And my specs:[/b] 4096MB RAM Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz (4CPUs), ~2.7GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 2797MB I tried reinstalling my pc with the same windows, and I'm thinking of switching to XP if it doesn't stop. All drivers were installed already, I just added the Graphics card driver. I'm not that good with computers and this really bugs me, please help.
All of those errors usually come from RAM issues. Take all but a stick out and test it and see if works. If so, add another, if not remove it and try another.
Is there an easier way? I don't want to touch something I don't know what to do with, I could call my friend but he's busy.
Taking RAM sticks out is easy. Putting it in might be a bit hard.
Well, I can do that, but what should I do if the errors continue?
[url]www.downloadmoreram.com[/url] kidding, buy more from newegg [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] since the errors are from ram
[QUOTE=wlzshroom;26238650] kidding, buy more from newegg [/QUOTE] Make sure you know what kind of RAM you already have, OP. By the looks of it you'll need our help in choosing the right stuff.
[QUOTE=MTMod;26239993]Make sure you know what kind of RAM you already have, OP. By the looks of it you'll need our help in choosing the right stuff.[/QUOTE] assuming he's using a fairly current computer i'd say it's ddr3 1333 ram [editline]25th November 2010[/editline] [b]but op, do _not_ get any ram until you find out what kind it is![/b]
Usually your BIOS will allow you to test your ram and hard drive. Try doing this by tapping f8/delete/f12/esc while the POST (logo) appears. Also, why are you using enterprise? Try using older drivers if that does not work?
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