read through the stickies, and downloaded all necessary tools, except rammon won't open for some reason. my bsod mostly appears when i'm watching a video online, whether it be Internet, hulu, doesn't matter.
I have recently built my own computer and I have been getting a lot of blue screens playing online. Starcraft 2 and League of legends. I have tested my ram and done chkdsk.exe /f they came out clean. I have attached a few minidumps for reference.
get to the root of these BS's I have been experiencing. I have not changed anything on my PC recently except Anti virus updates from AVG, no new hardware etc. They mostly occur when I'm playing games. but also happen when browsing the web. System specs are as follows:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z68A-D3-B3 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1 Memory: 8GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Here's a bit of info from WhoCrashed:
Crash dump directory: C:WindowsMinidump Crash dumps are enabled on your computer. On Sun 3/25/2012 5:43:52 PM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:WindowsMinidump�32512-20982-01.dmp
I've been getting a blue screen on my computer. When i run games like metro 2033, Crisis, Batman: Arkham City, the pc runs well and nothing happens. But when i try to play Metin2 e pc crashes.
They only happen while im playing tera online , all my other games work fine. system is only about 30 days old. i have updated all drivers..not sure what else to do. here are my specs. OS Windowns 7 home 64bit CPU AMD FX(tm)-8120 Eight-Core Processor Motherboard ASUSTeKM5A88-M Memory 8gb ddr3 Graphics Card(s) radeon hd 6970 Sound Card Sound blaster audigy se 7.1 24 bit Monitor(s) Displays asus 24 inch lcd Screen Resolution N/A Hard Drives Seagate/ wd 1 tb 7200 rpm 32 mb cache sata PSU corsair 600 watt high performence sli/crossfire
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz 8GB RAMnvidia gt 540m (updated to latest driver that was available on their website)Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1it is also an OEM version.I received a BSOD with stop error 0x0000003B when playing an online game. I've played this game many times on this laptop without this error up till now. I've attached the mini dump file in this post but i did not attach the perfmon /report however because I would receive an error saying that the data collection has timed out.
Info: Windows 7 64 bit original OS on system an OEM version bought this laptop from dell in august 2010
I have experienced problems watching videos or playing music recently were sometimes it lags for a few seconds and the sound becomes very digitized and choppy. Also my computer crashed once this month watching another video, but I didn't get the BSOD. The same thing happened this time, only if froze and then I got the BSOD. I don't know if this is related, but I've been experiencing problems during start up with windows. Periodically the computer freezes while loading windows on the 'Please Wait' screen, just before the login screen is displayed. Usually it happens multiple times consecutively, when I restart my computer from the first freeze it freezes again multiple times. I then have to spend the afternoon trying to turn my computer on, until I can get to the login screen without the computer freezing.I've got a hardware problem too, but that's probably unrelated. The laptop speakers randomly stopped working a few months ago, I'm planning on sending it in to get fixed soon. Just thought I'd mention it in case it's relevant somehow.
I get a BSOD/STOP error when streaming Hulu. The BSOD will appear after streaming roughly 10 minutes of video, then the system is set to restart so it will restart. After prompting safe mode etc. it will start as normal and we will be able to watch a video on Hulu plus all the way through with no errors [code] I moved files from an XP machine to this system using an external hard drive and Windows easy move (inbuilt Windows 7 wizard). I have used Lenovo's One Key recovery to recover the system but the BSOD still appears after a successful run. I do not remember if the BSOD occurred after the file move or right out of the box but I suspect that it was due to the file move. My IT guy at work has recommended a full system restore. I suppose I can search for a thread that explains such a procedure but wanted to know if a more knowledgeable person could come up with a different fix.In addition , and maybe related I cannot complete an update using Windows Update. I can download the updates just fine.But when it comes to applying them, the system will begin applying the updates with the progress bar, but after 2 minutes, I will receive a fail message everytime.
If I am streaming a video online the screen will get fuzzy and freeze. I will then get the blue screen which will mention that there is a problem with my display driver. This has happened many times. I won't be able to do anything after that. I can't even turn off the computer. I just have to wait for the battery to die so that it will turn off.
i have been getting blue screens only while playing video games after about 20-40 min. I have been able to stop them, but to do so i have to set up a huge fan next to my computer.So i assumed the problem was from overheating. However, i recorded the temperatures with speed fan.These were the highest temperatures i noticed while playing games just before they give me a BSOD.GPU:77CTemp 1:82CTemp 2:49CTemp 3:-128CHDO: 40CCore:74CNow i don't know very much about computers but those temperatures dont seem very high for running high graphics video games.I also wrote down the error on the blue screen.STOP: 0x0000001E (0x0000000000000000,0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)I tried to upload the dump files but im a noob.
So before I begin, here are the stats of my laptop.Asus G60JX, Windows 7 - x64, Nvidia Geforce GTS 360M -OEM -1 1/2 years old. Have never reformatted or reinstalled OS. So i've had this gaming laptop for around 1 1/2 years old and it's been blue screening since as long as i can remember. I should have taken the laptop back but at that time i was not very knowledgeable about computers (still aren't), and didn't know how bad BSOD's were. As far as the BSOD's go, it actually doesn't occur too frequently, maybe like once every month or so. But, it has happened on a consistent basis, ever since as long as i can remember. 95% of the time, the BSOD's occur while playing games.
i have bought this notebook for 1 month. my computer will show me a black screen and completely freezes when i play video on browser -Internet (chrome, firefox, etc), however not always. but when i play video video on media player classic, windows media player, thats works fine.it does not happen everytime. sometimes i can go by days without any problems, sometimes i have it several times a day. the only constant is that it happen when play video on browser.
vaio e series vpceg28fg windows 7 64-bit home premium intel i5-2430m @ 2.4ghz ram 4gb ddr3-1333 nvidia geforce 410m @512mb
whenever i play this game called (league of legends) my computer will crash and give me the bsod! it does not happen automatically and not even all the time. when we had first thought this problem to be solved it allowed me to play 3 games before it crashed. then it crashed when i attempted to load a Internet video. right now it is allowing me to view Internet videos fine.
In the beginning, I had no problems with Win 7 build 7000. I could play whatever video file I wanted and it would work perfectly. Since checking out the various builds after 7000, right up to the latest RC build 7100, I have nothing but problems when playing video files. No matter which player I use, be it WMP, KMPlayer, VLC or Media Player Classic, I get a BSOD after trying to open a video file, including DVD.
(Actually, that is not strictly true as I can open *.mpg files for some strange reason.) I have tried changing my video card for an older ASUS ATI card but got the same result - BSOD. So, my question to you folks is: Can anyone give me a clue as to what might be wrong?
BSOD-s happen only while playing a flash video. Error is related to ntoskrnl.exe+7cc40, While playing games everything works fine (tried COD Modern Warfare 3, newerst Skyrim). Drivers are updated a don`t have a clue whats wrong?
I get this Bsod frequently when i play video games, generates randomly For example:could happen on my first game of dota 2 (ave. game last 35-40 minutes) to about 4-6 games of dota.Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.4
I have shut off cache in CPU as blue screen states and problem stops, problem has happened in gameplay too. After a little bit of research I have noticed that I am missing a non plug and play driver TCP/IP Protocol Driver.
ever since last friday i have been getting bsod. my occured while playing lotro (lord of the rings online, mmo) and while playing windowd i tried to play a Internet video. which has never given me any problems before. also msn and some other firefox tabs were open.then saturday and sunday more bsod came in. during browsing, during doing nothing, on the windows inlog screen. i can't really put my finger on it. putting load on the system doesn't trigger it, nor does firefox, lotro, seems a bit random.only software stuff that changed since friday is a java update, daily avira anti virus definitions update and i installed guild wars 2.i tried to look at the bluescreens logs myself, but i really have no clue what i'm looking at, so if you could check for me that would be awesome.
system: windows 7 home premium x64 intel core 2 e6600 4 gig of ddr2 nvidea geforce 8800 gts with latest driver i could find all the windows updates installed
I am running a first gen Alienware M11x netbook: Processor: SU7300 Ram: 4 GB Graphics: integrated and GT 335m OS: Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
Last night, for the first time since I performed a driver update for the graphics card, I switched to integrated graphics to watch a video (mp4) while I had it unplugged. Upon running the video I got the BSOD with the information below:
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 4105
Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 3b BCP1: 00000000C0000005 BCP2: FFFFF8800410EDBC BCP3: FFFFF88008CD2CF0 BCP4: 0000000000000000 OS Version: 6_1_7601 Service Pack: 1_0 Product: 768_1
Files that describe the problem: C:WindowsMinidump123111-18673-01.dmp C:UsersSeanAppDataLocalTempWER-40295-0.sysdata.xml
I tried it again to make sure it would still happen (it did, not a great idea) and tried with the discrete card active which let it run. I also noticed the laptop having some minor issues in other places as well.
So recently i was having a lot of AMD driver issues and crashes while playing Dota 2 and some other games, Now over the past 3 days i have been getting BSOD crashes as well while playing games. This does not happen immediately in games, it appears to be random.I reset all my BIOS settings just in case it was my overclock, but i had another this afternoon afterwards.
System specs:
-Windows 7 home premium x64 (Full retail) -About 1 year old computer -OS install about a year as well
my computer did have BSOD problem since I've tried to add 2 GB of RAM on my Windows XP SP 3 on October 2011. BSOD came out after playing a game for 6-30 minutes (or game application crashed) or viewing a video (random occurence). After getting no results of all to cure BSOD, I decided to change my OS to Windows 7 and I still got this problem. I've tried to bring my CPU to service center with no luck at all.
Here, I attached my recent dump and perfmon report with it. Although a few hours before I post this thread, I cleaned earlier dumps with CCleaner. I'll be sure to attach new dump and report if another BSOD occurs. And let me know if my attached files get corrupted or cannot be read. Attachment 214777 Attachment 214778
Oh yeah, another thing, my antivirus scanner detected BSOD & System File Collection app as a virus, so I ignored it.
So my computer spec is :
Windows 7 x86 Ultimate Intel Core2Duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40 Ghz 2 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE
Having real problems playing online games particularly blizzard. They suggest I set my ports which I have done. Then say not their problem must be your provider which is Orange. Dread using the Orange help lines.
I have a problem where my CPU spikes to 100% while playing online games. When I check task manager there is no process that actually seems to spike. I have also tried a fresh windows install but this didn't fix the problem either. This only occurs while playing online games (starcraft II, league of legends), I tried offline games to see whether or not it had anything to do with the internet and I didn't get any cpu spikes at all playing offline games even though these games have higher performance requirements.
I play a flight simulator on line with other players. When I want to host the game, I give them my IP number but (I think) because of the fire wall, they cannot connect to my computer. How do I disable the firewall and activate it later after the game?