In the interest of ensuring that these problem threads eventually conclude with some good results, I offer this advice - courtesy of the
awesome Heiler (from the Major Geeks community):
The
problem is due to a problem with the motherboard wherein the front side bus - running at full speed - creates a fatal error of some kind.
The
solution is to
underclock the front side bus ever-so-slightly. Per Heiler's instructions, I downloaded and installed
Systool. The program doesn't immediately know what motherboard I'm using, so I take the following steps:
(1) Select CPU Overclocking from the list, then (2) within the Clock Generator drop-down, select "nForce4". Next (3), click the Read button. (4) Slide the FSB: slider down to at least 190.00 (I have tended to use 180.13). Also, (5) check the FSB limit and enter 190. Then (6) click on the Write button.
Presto, the FSB is underclocked and my blue screens go away. If only I could figure out how to do this automatically upon start-up, I'd be all set. At the very least, I could write a MacroExpress macro, but I will perform these steps by hand for the near-future.
I hope this is helpful.