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Blue Screen of Death Once a day

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by ChaosBeck, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. ChaosBeck

    ChaosBeck Member

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    Hey everyone, I have a bit of a problem.

    For the past three days, my computer has given me a BSoD once a day (twice on monday, actually). My computer has been acting a bit strange lately, too. Whenever I turn it on in the morning, it's like my computer doesn't recognize my monitors, so I have to manually turn it off right away and turn it on again for it to load properly.

    My speculation is it has something to do with the new 2GB stick of RAM I installed, but I can't be sure. I put in a new stick 8 days ago and 3 days later I received the problems of my computer not shooting a signal to my monitors, and additional 3 before I started getting the BSoD. I went into the error logs and pulled two of the fault buckets (don't know what that means).

    1. Fault bucket 0x8E_ks!CKsPin::ReleaseProcessSync+14, type 0
    2. Fault bucket 0xA_nt!MiAgeWorkingSet+1a2, type 0

    Both have "Blue Screen, Response: None, and Cab Id: 0"

    These BSoD happen without warning and at random. I wanna capture exactly what it says on the screen, but today and yesterday I was away from my computer at the times they occurred (though close by). I ran some RAM Stress tests for half an hour, but no errors appeared.

    Here are some of my specs to see if it may be something else.
    Inwin mATX tower
    XFX 4890 OCed 1000/1100 (temp idle 45C)
    AMD Phenom X3 8650 OCed 2.645Ghz (temp idle 28-35C)
    Biostar TA780G Mobo (temp idle 35-41C)
    2x2GB Buffalo Select PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL5 RAM
    1x250GB Western Digital IDE HDD
    1x1TB Hitachi SATA HDD
    Stock Cooling

    (my overclocks I've had for over a month now)

    If there anything you believe I should do to find out, or have you ever come across this? Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you.
     
  2. KillerBug

    KillerBug Active member

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    Do a ram test.
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    First of all do a proper RAM test, then try turning your CPU overclock off. CPUs like the original Phenoms shouldn't really be overclocked.
     
  4. plumbob12

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    I have same problem but it can do it 2/3 times a day mainly when i am on the web (google) running 1 program. its a acer laptop 1 gig memory 120 gig hard drive any ideas thanks
     
  5. KillerBug

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    The old Phenoms overclock just fine, especialy to such a low overclock speed. (less than launch speed for the Phenom quad core).
     
  6. scorpNZ

    scorpNZ Active member

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    Corrupt driver or faulty hardware will be the cause,you'll need to cancel auto restart if you have not done so already & write numbers down & do web search to find out what part is causing the issue or take it to a computer store for repair,to cancel auto restart boot to safe mode & select "disable automatic restart" in the selection screen,it would also to pay in future to start your own thread

    EDIT: Pagefile can cause it also
     
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