Recently, I keep getting BSOD that are annoying the fuck out of me. Windows solution says it my RAM that causing it. I tried the Window memory diagnoses, but it didn't detect any problem. Any help?
Run memtest, it will tell you if you have bad RAM.
BSOD alone as a word doesn't really explain alot, you could atleast tell what the error code on the bluescreen is and maybe even upload dumps of the bluescreen somewhere.
[QUOTE=bohb;28898745]Run memtest, it will tell you if you have bad RAM.[/QUOTE]
It didn't detect a problem.
[QUOTE=TheTiger;28899525]BSOD alone as a word doesn't really explain alot, you could atleast tell what the error code on the bluescreen is and maybe even upload dumps of the bluescreen somewhere.[/QUOTE]
I didn't get a chance to view the error code, I will take a picture next time and post the error code.
[QUOTE=gunguy765;28900133]
I didn't get a chance to view the error code, I will take a picture next time and post the error code.[/QUOTE]
Read the minidump files or check the event viewer.
[QUOTE=gunguy765;28900133]It didn't detect a problem.[/QUOTE]
How long did you let memtest run? Some bad RAM needs a load put on it for a few hours before it starts to show symptoms of failure. Doing one pass isn't conclusive enough.
Are the timings set, is the voltage set, is the speed set correctly, have you overclocked your CPU, what are your other specs?
Found the problem, the RAM holding the kernel code or data has been corrupted.
Also, RAM time is at 5-5-5-18, 1.8v, speed set at 401MHz and never overclock CPU and have an AMD Phenom II X4 965 and 4GB of RAM DDR2
[QUOTE=gunguy765;28919783]Found the problem, the RAM holding the kernel code or data has been corrupted.
Also, RAM time is at 5-5-5-18, 1.8v, speed set at 401MHz and never overclock CPU and have an AMD Phenom II X4 965 and 4GB of RAM DDR2[/QUOTE]
401? what the piss? You have 802MHz RAM that's strange, to me at least.
Disable automatic reboot after a BSOD event, and when the next one comes up record the stop code and error name and post it here.
I get alot of BSODs too. From what i checked it too looked like ram was the issue, but it was drivers. Could be the same thing with you too.
I'm at 100+ already
[QUOTE=moesislack;28922567]401? what the piss? You have 802MHz RAM that's strange, to me at least.[/QUOTE]
Clockgens have a margin of error like anything else, a few MHz under or over is normal.
Here's the error code
[code]STOP: 0x00000109 (0xA3A039D89591D4EB, 0xB3B7465EE80EA441, 0xFFFFF80002FB04E0, 0x0000000000000001)[/code]
0x109 = CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION
MSDN has NO information on this, weird...
Have you ran a SMART diagnostics test on your hard drive?
No, but I will soon
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