Have you ever reinstall the operating system, possibly even on ner a separate hard drive if available.
Hi people, I always follows after a cold start problem: The computer boots up and I can use it normally short time, after one to five minutes, he draws from it, the Stop error message varies, often 0x000000e1 0x0000000a or but as I said, it changes, after restart everything is fine I let him have the last few days and nights pass without problems. Today morning at 8:00 clock off, have a massage switched PC: Blue Screen now he runs after the reboot mucks again for over an hour without it, different games and also image and video editing work Hardware I have not changed.
Have you ever reinstall the operating system, possibly even on ner a separate hard drive if available.
Although some tools like memtest86 and the same mistakes in the RAMDISK, these can appear in Windows yet, this is not a standard answer from me, but in 95% of cases are most always the RAMDISK to blame therefore, I would replace the ramdisk test times, by others or sometimes individually test the ramdisk. In most cases it also happens that if only a ramdisk is faulty and the other is ok that the computer runs but errors do occur, if still appear when installing the OS and one error, the installation of the OS can not complete successfully, my advice before you try to reinstall the OS large-famous for the first time your system with other RAMDISK or individual modules that you have already installed.
I have tried for months and this error has now been all sorts of things, here is the thread: computer cold start failed – Blue Screen, The RAM has been replaced by, tried everything with and without SSD, etc, no USB devices, with minimal hardware, IS installed as standard, with my normal config with whatever and without whatever. I have been all sorts of benchmarks run simultaneously and whatnot - it's running, even in sleep mode and power saving mode, it is time to X out of the same blue screen, the blue screen itself always refers to the ntoskrnl, if I give this choice, but with a freshly installed OS?
Hello again, sorry for the late reply, but I could no longer go online, I tested the RAM several times, even with the out of my "second PC" came the BOSD, have now reinstalled Windows, let's see thank you for your answers and help.
You could download times you check a blue screen viewer and if you are so stuck, interestingly, the value at Caused by Driver, this is the culprit, here is an excerpt from my latest dump file. Recently a blue screen and on the basis of this calculated value, I now know was that it was the mouse driver, i gave you the viewer once uploaded, also works with 64 bit versions.
Thanks for the tip, but I think I've identified the culprit, i now have with me out of RAM and has since made two, 3 or 4 days and so cold starts, no more Blue Screen, i also replaced the RAM again, again without problem. All four of RAM and I get the BSOD, can anyone confirm this, well just that I soon had enough money for my new PC, with the 2600k on 'nem Z68 Oh yes, reinstalling did not help!
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