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C:\windows\Minidump\021813-18859-01.dmp
C:\users\(me)\appdata\local\temp\wer-119453-0.sysdata.xml
C:\windows\memory.dmp

 

Basically im getting a blue screen most likely to happen when im playing 2 videos at once or even just play a video from youtube etc (also happens other times not as much)

 

Im running windows 8.1

 

MY SPECS

i7 4770K 3.5GHz OC 4.2Ghz

16GBs of Team Group RAM DUAL

MSI Z87-G45

ATI R9 290x Graphic Card

1TB SSD

1000 watt PSU 

i have have a wifi card installed but dosent get used as i uuse wired now could that cause it?

 

sometimes my overclock resets and ive to load it again

 

it dident really bother me a first but its getting to the point were im getting fed up 

 

i was think is it to with drivers or maybe i need to reset soemthing

 

i posted here first as i want to see if anyones knows my problem before i look further into it

 

thanks for taking your time to read this and sorry about my english im not good 

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The .dmp files are memory dumps that contain the memory stack as well as a number of other things of when you PC crashed.

 

They are very valuable when debugging these and you will likely need to upload them to get help.

 

With that said.

 

Update your GPU drivers and Wifi drivers, those are very common problems.

 

Next, what Anti-Virus are you running?

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The .dmp files are memory dumps that contain the memory stack as well as a number of other things of when you PC crashed.

 

They are very valuable when debugging these and you will likely need to upload them to get help.

 

With that said.

 

Update your GPU drivers and Wifi drivers, those are very common problems.

 

Next, what Anti-Virus are you running?

I have everything updated by the device manger? maybe i would have to go to the website for them?

 

im running avg as my anti virus 

 

can you tell me for about debugging etc i dont think i have done this and very thankful for ur time

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I am in no way qualified to review dump files so I cannot help you there.

 

AVG normally plays nice so I doubt it is the problem.

 

Yes, I would update both your wifi and GPU drivers from the respective vendor sites.

 

If you don't receive help here drop a post on this site: http://www.sysnative.com/forums/bsod-crashes-kernel-debugging/

 

They will be able to solve the problem for you.

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I am in no way qualified to review dump files so I cannot help you there.

 

AVG normally plays nice so I doubt it is the problem.

 

Yes, I would update both your wifi and GPU drivers from the respective vendor sites.

 

If you don't receive help here drop a post on this site: http://www.sysnative.com/forums/bsod-crashes-kernel-debugging/

 

They will be able to solve the problem for you.

Okay thanks for your help i appreciate it 

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What well this show im a bit new to this etc but ill undersatnd you

You can make a bootable USB drive that contains MemTest. You boot into that instead of windows, and it thoroughly tests your RAM.

Bad RAM is a frequent cause of BSODs, so by doing MemTest you can either confirm it's the RAM or rule it out as a cause.

 

Windows has a builtin memory check too, but I'm not sure how thorough it is.

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This might help:

I had a similar experience when I was testing and OCing. My board automatically deactivated XMP without telling me, so my Ram (2400@1.65v, XMP) would suddenly run unstable on the stock 1.5V. The first few Benchmarks and Games run fine, but as soon as I opened YT (in Chrome), it would crash after ~4min of Video. Same with XSplit.

As stated above, running Memtest is a good first step, since BSODs are mostly caused by ram-errors - BUT I also suggest to check first, if your Ram is actually running on the correct settings.

(This is the long way)

1. If your Ram supports XMP (can be checked on the packaging, vendors or manufacturers website), go into your Bios/Uefi and look under "OC" (i think) if X.M.P. is "Enabled".

2. If enabled and working, it should state the specs of your ram below (something along the line of "DDR3 ...MHz 10-... 1,..V". Check if these numbers are correct (what the manufacturer states).

(The short way)

Use a Program like HWINFO, Command Center (from MSI, since you have an MSI Board) or CPU-Z, then check if the numbers match. If not, see above.

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If anyone knows thanks for your time reading this!

 

Error?

C:\windows\Minidump\021813-18859-01.dmp

C:\users\(me)\appdata\local\temp\wer-119453-0.sysdata.xml

C:\windows\memory.dmp

 

Basically im getting a blue screen most likely to happen when im playing 2 videos at once or even just play a video from youtube etc (also happens other times not as much)

 

Im running windows 8.1

 

MY SPECS

i7 4770K 3.5GHz OC 4.2Ghz

16GBs of Team Group RAM DUAL

MSI Z87-G45

ATI R9 290x Graphic Card

1TB SSD

1000 watt PSU 

i have have a wifi card installed but dosent get used as i uuse wired now could that cause it?

 

sometimes my overclock resets and ive to load it again

 

it dident really bother me a first but its getting to the point were im getting fed up 

 

i was think is it to with drivers or maybe i need to reset soemthing

 

i posted here first as i want to see if anyones knows my problem before i look further into it

 

thanks for taking your time to read this and sorry about my english im not good 

Throw me the log and dump file, I'll take a look.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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download and run bluescreenview, and post a screenshot of it.

Was your overclock stable? How long did you test it for, and with what? 

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

 

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