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This Blue Screen code generally means that the kernal data can't be written to the memory, so it would be recommended if you were to run a disk check by going into command prompt and writing chkdsk /p after the scans finished write chkdsk c: /f /r (might not be c: depending on the drive letter) you can use a third party disk checker also. If it finds bad sectors you can repair them to an extent, but it would probably be best to get it RMA'd

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Upload your C:\Windows\minidump to mediafire or something and PM me, I want to see this.

 

EDIT: owait, i misread.

 

We really don't know the scenario in which you receive this error. We can only assumed based on the STOP code.

 

You get this when you try to resume the computer from sleep/hibernation?

If yes, try this: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/977178

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Upload your C:\Windows\minidump to mediafire or something and PM me, I want to see this.

 

EDIT: owait, i misread.

 

We really don't know the scenario in which you receive this error. We can only assumed based on the STOP code.

 

You get this when you try to resume the computer from sleep/hibernation?

If yes, try this: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/977178

when i try to run the hotfix it says "this update is not applicable to your computer"

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This Blue Screen code generally means that the kernal data can't be written to the memory, so it would be recommended if you were to run a disk check by going into command prompt and writing chkdsk /p after the scans finished write chkdsk c: /f /r (might not be c: depending on the drive letter) you can use a third party disk checker also. If it finds bad sectors you can repair them to an extent, but it would probably be best to get it RMA'd

what is one of these 3rd party disc cheakers called?
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Anyway I can help at all?

Sorry for late reply, but it would be helpful to know what you do (or didn't do) before the BSOD happened. You have an event viewer information of the BSOD by any chance? What do you normally run? Have you tried disabling sleep/hibernation mode all together?

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Sorry for late reply, but it would be helpful to know what you do (or didn't do) before the BSOD happened. You have an event viewer information of the BSOD by any chance? What do you normally run? Have you tried disabling sleep/hibernation mode all together?

It's ok. Crashes only when not in use. Usually has teamspeak, steam, skype, amd catalyst control center, drivers running my steering wheel, and thats about it. And as you can see in the picture i posted previously the dump file doesn't save so i can't upload it for you.

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It's ok. Crashes only when not in use. Usually has teamspeak, steam, skype, amd catalyst control center, drivers running my steering wheel, and thats about it. And as you can see in the picture i posted previously the dump file doesn't save so i can't upload it for you.

What about disabling sleep and hibernation mode?
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