Jan 8, 2017 5:31 PM
RoboticDuckie
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reconrider
Start in safe mode with networking, run Malwarebytes then clear out your registry with CCleaner restart normally, cross fingers.
xenburnn
if you added new hardware remove it, if not then do a memory test, if that is good do a system check on your files
Hannondorf
Hard drive error. I have seen this many times before.
VirtualGrant
I'd check the administrative event viewer and see what direction it points you. Google the error code and it should get you close.
Butane9000
Oh man BSOD
brrpr
Check your hdd and graphic card. Had bluescreens bc of overheating. Check the fans and probably change the stuff on the cpu below the fan.
grenader
It's drivers bro. Update your video and network adapter drivers. It'll be one or the other.
woahwoahwoah17
Could be a number things, need to troubleshoot. Not sure imgur best place to turn. Good luck though.
DrGonzo8881
What was changed before it started happening?
hongkongfooey
i use a program called "bluescreen view" it uses the mini dump file created by these errors and gives the info as to what caused the error.
SteakJesus
Bad drive. It might be burnt ram but i dont think so.
theonetheycallmonk
Could be a dying harddrive, or a bad RAM stick.
DeathRe4per
Hdd probably dying or remove one of your memory sticks and keep testing
justanotherpervatwork
This. I had a blue screen at least once or twice a day when my hdd died.
emberbronte
looks like a bad drive
rk2004
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/977178
as always, make sure you have all recent windows updates and update all your drivers
googling also points to issues with power management. try disabling all the sleep/hibernation features and see if the issue goes away
reconrider
Start in safe mode with networking, run Malwarebytes then clear out your registry with CCleaner restart normally, cross fingers.
xenburnn
if you added new hardware remove it, if not then do a memory test, if that is good do a system check on your files
Hannondorf
Hard drive error. I have seen this many times before.
VirtualGrant
I'd check the administrative event viewer and see what direction it points you. Google the error code and it should get you close.
Butane9000
Oh man BSOD
brrpr
Check your hdd and graphic card. Had bluescreens bc of overheating. Check the fans and probably change the stuff on the cpu below the fan.
grenader
It's drivers bro. Update your video and network adapter drivers. It'll be one or the other.
woahwoahwoah17
Could be a number things, need to troubleshoot. Not sure imgur best place to turn. Good luck though.
DrGonzo8881
What was changed before it started happening?
hongkongfooey
i use a program called "bluescreen view" it uses the mini dump file created by these errors and gives the info as to what caused the error.
SteakJesus
Bad drive. It might be burnt ram but i dont think so.
theonetheycallmonk
Could be a dying harddrive, or a bad RAM stick.
DeathRe4per
Hdd probably dying or remove one of your memory sticks and keep testing
justanotherpervatwork
This. I had a blue screen at least once or twice a day when my hdd died.
emberbronte
looks like a bad drive
rk2004
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/977178
rk2004
as always, make sure you have all recent windows updates and update all your drivers
rk2004
googling also points to issues with power management. try disabling all the sleep/hibernation features and see if the issue goes away