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03-Nov-2009, 03:05 PM #1
Solved: BSOD minidumps
Hi all,

I have built a pc for video editing but since day one i keep gettign bsod. they occur randomly havent been able to pin it down to one application. sometimes happen when them pc is idle.

It happend with no updates installed and with all updates installed. My RAM was running at 1.9v so i upped that to 2.1 and 5-6-6-18 and still it happends. Have attached 1st ever minidump and most recent.

All help will be most appriciated.

Josh
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File Type: zip Mini080809-01 First.zip (22.2 KB, 5 views)
File Type: zip Mini110409-01 Last.zip (19.2 KB, 7 views)
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03-Nov-2009, 03:33 PM #2
Hi and welcome toTSGF your dump show this as your error i think not a expert in debugging
0x0000000A: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
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Typically due to a bad driver, or faulty or incompatible hardware or software. Use the General Troubleshooting of STOP Messages checklist above. Technically, this error condition means that a kernel-mode process or driver tried to access a memory location to which it did not have permission, or at a kernel Interrupt ReQuest Level (IRQL) that was too high. (A kernel-mode process can access only other processes that have an IRQL lower than, or equal to, its own.)


this is normally a driver which would most likely be video but check your device manager and get the date of all your drivers they will most probably be old and need updating
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03-Nov-2009, 04:11 PM #3
Thanks joeten, I have updated my video driver, after checking everything i forgot to update it. maybe this will solve it.
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03-Nov-2009, 04:32 PM #4
Ok I hope it does the trick
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03-Nov-2009, 05:27 PM #5
test your graphics card
http://www.ocbase.com/perestroika_en/index.php?Download

Also test your memory
http://www.memtest.org/

Download the prebuilt ISO, burn it to CD as an Image, boot from that CD and run the memory test for a couple of hours or overnight to stress test the memory.


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