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Bluescreens and Random Application Crashes

Boomaa

Hi everyone, I was wondering why i'm getting bluescreens and random application crashes.  I have attached some of the bluescreen logs.  Also, I have updated all the latest drivers including graphics and also have run multiple anti spyware, malware, exploit, rootkit, etc. programs and they all have come up with nothing.

 

Thanks,

Boomaa

 

P.S: I looked at the BIOS one day to check CPU voltage, and it read 1.27V at idle...  I'm wondering if it might be a voltage problem maybe?

 

 

My Rig:

Intel i7-4790k

MSI GTX 970

Gigabyte SOC-Force

Corsair LS 60 GB SSD

WD Black 4 TB HDD

Windows 7 Home Premuim

 

BLUE_SCREEN.txt

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Hi everyone, I was wondering why i'm getting bluescreens and random application crashes.  I have attached some of the bluescreen logs.  Also, I have updated all the latest drivers including graphics and also have run multiple anti spyware, malware, exploit, rootkit, etc. programs and they all have come up with nothing.

 

Thanks,

Boomaa

 

P.S: I looked at the BIOS one day to check CPU voltage, and it read 1.27V at idle...  I'm wondering if it might be a voltage problem maybe?

 

 

My Rig:

Intel i7-4790k

MSI GTX 970

Gigabyte SOC-Force

Corsair LS 60 GB SSD

WD Black 4 TB HDD

Windows 7 Home Premuim

 

attachicon.gifBLUE_SCREEN.txt

based on your txt file..id say you got a hardware problem...

first guess...ram...psu or ssd...maybe gpu...try all the standard diaganostic stuff first then..report back

stress test each component

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I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

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Thanks for replying so quickly.  I ran Kombustor and GPU seems to be stable.  How do you test PSU?

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Thanks for replying so quickly.  I ran Kombustor and GPU seems to be stable.  How do you test PSU?

psu you would need an actual tester

try the other stuff first tho..if they all check out

then it probably leaves the psu

 

also...update your bios

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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Alright. I don't have the time to buy a PSU tester and my CPU and RAM seem to be stable.  I'll try updating my BIOS.

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Um... I installed the newest BIOS for my computer, and right before it shut down, Skype gave me a memory error, and after it turned back on, it said my ethernet drivers are incorrectly installed. Here are some pics.

 

P.S: Sorry the RAM ones are a little blurry.  I used an actual camera.

 

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Driver Problems

 
EDIT:  The newest BIOS is F8, right?
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