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Debug code: 03? BSOD, and hangs! Help :(

meritmaster
 
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    I5-3570k
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    MSI GD-80 z77a
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    16GB DDR3 Vengeance 1600 Mhz
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    1x MSI GTX 660 TI power edition
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I've been running into issues with my PC, but fortunately it's not a frequent occurrence, but here's the problem. Occasionally my computer will Blue Screen (very rare), and other times the screen will go black, but still display a black screen, and will hang sometimes; this usually happens while on the desktop, and never have any sort of crash during a game, and more when i watch things like YouTube, Twitch, and other streaming media. I have also had a problem where the Nivdia drivers would crash, but i'm sure not sure if it's related, or a problem. I've ran the Intel Diagnostic application, and says my processor is running fine, and good to go, but can i believe this? What does debug 03 mean? 

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A 3hour old post and no replies yet?

Looks like you're out of luck :S

Jokes aside: Is there any memory-dump, error-log or something else that might help to point into the right direction?

Debug 03? Where was that shown? (maybe I don't see the obvious here.)

In regards of memory-dumps, this lengthy post with directions might help:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/locate-dump-files/a6ad18df-70a8-4c53-8596-797b63bd35e7

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  • CPU
    I5-3570k
  • Motherboard
    MSI GD-80 z77a
  • RAM
    16GB DDR3 Vengeance 1600 Mhz
  • GPU
    1x MSI GTX 660 TI power edition
  • Case
    Cooler Master Haf 922
  • Storage
    256gb Sandisk SSD | 160gb WD Blue 7k 16mb Cache
  • PSU
    Antec 750 watt (80+ bronze)
  • Display(s)
    Samsung 720p 42' TV|LG Flatron e2250|Nivdia shield
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master LED 200mm fans 2x|Cooler Master 120mm fan| Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Cooler Master CM Storm ($30) red
  • Mouse
    Razor Naga Blue & Cooler master CM Storm mouse
  • Sound
    Siberan v2 Headset & B&W fronts, infinities in the back, and energy 10' sub woofer
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 & Android

I've been running into issues with my PC, but fortunately it's not a frequent occurrence, but here's the problem. Occasionally my computer will Blue Screen (very rare), and other times the screen will go black, but still display a black screen, and will hang sometimes; this usually happens while on the desktop, and never have any sort of crash during a game, and more when i watch things like YouTube, Twitch, and other streaming media. I have also had a problem where the Nivdia drivers would crash, but i'm sure not sure if it's related, or a problem. I've ran the Intel Diagnostic application, and says my processor is running fine, and good to go, but can i believe this? What does debug 03 mean? 

 

 

 

Hey meritmaster,
 
Did you make sure you have all the latest drivers and OS updates? You could perform a memory test or reseat the RAM sticks and see if the problem persists. 
It would be much easier if you post a photo of the BSOD itself or at least the error message. You could also try posting your dump files and see if anyone can read them and offer a solution.
 
Hope this helps,
 
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it can be a malware/virus etc. what oc's do you have so far?!.. and make sure you update all your drivers.

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