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Hello guys and girls,

 

I've had these crash issues for years now but I still can't find a solution to my problem.. it usually crashes once every 1-2 days and it doesn't matter if it's under load or standby.

I tried using Bluescreenview but it doesn't show me anything. It either crashes immediately without locking up or it locks up for a couple of minutes and it fails to reboot if I don't manually shut it down and boot it back up myself by pressing the power button while it tries to boot after the crash. It gives me this messages if I let it reboot itself: "the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessable 0xc00000e"

 

My Specs:

 

MB: ASUS m4a87td evo

GPU: ASUS GTX 760  (used to be Radeon 5770)

CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965

Memory: Kingston 3x 4GB   (used to be 2x 2GB)

Storage: 1x HDD WDC

               1x SSD OCZ-Agility3 (Windows 7 boot drive)

Powersupply: Corsair TX650 V2 (used to be Coolermaster 500W)

 

Notes: The random crashing kept consisting even with the hardware changes. I also formated both HDD and SSD and replaced Windows 7 on the SSD.

 

Unusual SpeedFan temps: Temp3 -128°C and HD0 128°C as I don't have my optical drive hooked up in either Sata or power supply.

 

I attached full SpeedFan temperatures and CPU-Z Specs as an attachment if it helps finding a solution. (light browsing temperature)

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Any kind of help is very appreciated ! Thanks in advance :)

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Double check that your computer creates crash dumps so we can check them the next time it happens:

 

1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel (Start>Control Panel in Vista/7).
2. Double-click System.
3. Click (Advanced system settings link in Vista/7, then --->)the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
4. Make sure, there is a checkmark in Write an event to the system log.
5. In the Write debugging information list, click Small memory dump (64k). 
 
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Next time it happens locate the dump file in C:\windows\minidump. Upload it here and then quote me so I will see that you reply.

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