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BSOD, need help reading these Dump files.

Hey Guys,

 

Been having some crashing lately, all signs were pointing to a bad hard drive, after replacing that, still had BSOD. Would love it if someone could Take a look at my Dump files: http://www.mediafire.com/download/yr7f742b3f9z78n/Minidump+Files.zip  . Stop code 0x000000f4

 

Thanks guys!

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I'm using the phone now so I'm quite limited with my posting but I've managed to get the answer by googling "bsod error codes" and found some helpful stuff that people from other forums have put together in a thread. It helped me identify errors in my pc aswell.

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Hey, I looked through them and unfortunately they all seem to be a generic error report. There is one that mentions readyboost, so if you're using that I'd remove it and see what happens.

 

Otherwise, well, there's always the regular run through:

 

1. Run a memtest

2. Update all drivers (if this is a haswell chip, make sure you are on the latest microcode)

3. Run an sfc /scannow in the command prompt

 

If those don't help, then I'm afraid you'll have to format and reinstall and see if that helps.

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Hey, I looked through them and unfortunately they all seem to be a generic error report. There is one that mentions readyboost, so if you're using that I'd remove it and see what happens.

 

Otherwise, well, there's always the regular run through:

 

1. Run a memtest

2. Update all drivers (if this is a haswell chip, make sure you are on the latest microcode)

3. Run an sfc /scannow in the command prompt

 

If those don't help, then I'm afraid you'll have to format and reinstall and see if that helps.

yea thats what i would do

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Clearing your CMOS might help and it could be bad RAM as well. I'd say those are the 2 likely causes. 

 

 

yea thats what i would do

 

 

Hey, I looked through them and unfortunately they all seem to be a generic error report. There is one that mentions readyboost, so if you're using that I'd remove it and see what happens.

 

Otherwise, well, there's always the regular run through:

 

1. Run a memtest

2. Update all drivers (if this is a haswell chip, make sure you are on the latest microcode)

3. Run an sfc /scannow in the command prompt

 

If those don't help, then I'm afraid you'll have to format and reinstall and see if that helps.

 

 

I'm using the phone now so I'm quite limited with my posting but I've managed to get the answer by googling "bsod error codes" and found some helpful stuff that people from other forums have put together in a thread. It helped me identify errors in my pc aswell.

 

 

Thanks for the response guys. Been pulling my hair out trying to figure this out. Will give what you guys said a try after work, and see what I can come up with.

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