BSOD that I couldn't figure out

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Gilgamesh_7, Mar 15, 2017.

  1. Gilgamesh_7

    Gilgamesh_7 MDL Junior Member

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    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  3. glennsamuel32

    glennsamuel32 MDL Senior Member

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    That isn't a crash dump...
    It's more like a system report or summary...

    Browse to C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\ and search for ***.dmp files...
    Upload those files and we can have a good idea what's causing the BSOD...
     
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    Tiger-1 MDL Guru

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    @Enthousiast very good tool dude, thanks for share I don't see this application before
     
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  5. Gilgamesh_7

    Gilgamesh_7 MDL Junior Member

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    Thank you Mr. glennsamuel32 for the reply,

    I did these setting now and the paging file is already enabled and set to "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives",

    I will wait for the BSOD to happen after that I will post the result
     
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    RJARRRPCGP MDL Senior Member

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    #9 RJARRRPCGP, Mar 19, 2017
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    The code you got, with Vista and later, is WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR

    A common cause is OC'ing the FSB on a Core 2 Quad (especially Kentsfield) and don't have enough FSB termination voltage... (Kentsfield is 65nm and Yorkfield is 45nm)

    Wow, you have a Core i7 965 like I do! I can't see what the problem is... I suggest reseating the cards and RAM...
     
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