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Solve : BSOD - 00000024, 0000007e, & 00000050? |
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Answer» Try using a Linux bootable disc (no need to install) and see if you can work without the BSODs. You can use Puppy Linux then try memtest to verify sticks of RAM on different slot. Can you reapply and remove the thermal paste on processor also and make sure its well seated.Quote from: jason2074 on February 25, 2014, 05:48:18 PM Try using a Linux bootable disc (no need to install) and see if you can work without the BSODs. You can use Puppy Linux then try memtest to verify sticks of RAM on different slot. Can you reapply and remove the thermal paste on processor also and make sure its well seated. Well that sounds cool. Could I run a program like speed FAN to see the voltage outputs of the PSU? And a stress test freeware for the CPU? While booted to the Linux disc?Here are the Dump files off my hard drive with the OS on it. [recovering disk space, attachment deleted by admin]Also: I bought a new video card and ram. Neither fixed the problem. I was able to hook up my HD to a USB and PULL the files I posted above off of it. Quote Could I run a program like speed fan to see the voltage outputs of the PSU?The voltage values are accessible by BIOS utility. The latest dmp log is DATED JANUARY 15, 2014 only which points to Apple Charger. Remove the software/driver or turn off any utility pertaining to this charger features. Another old dmp log from November refers to Etron USB hub or drivers including SteelBus(?). If on newly installed they are present, please remove them and then check the difference. I've given up and I would like to reformat my computer with Windows 7. when I try to boot my computer with both the 1 terabyte drive in the solid state drive I cannot get past the BIOS Screen. when I boot my computer with just the solid state drive the same problem occurs. however, when I boot the computer with just the terabyte driveit works. I want to load my operating system on to the solid state drive. what do y'all think is going on? Should I buy a new solid state drive? Could that have been my problem the whole time?I Tricked it by only plugging in my terabyte drive and booting it to the cd-rom. once the install windows of things came up I plugged in my solid state drive. when I hit refresh the solid state drive popped up in the options of where I would like to install windows. however when I try to select it to install windows I got the message. Windows cannot be installed to this Disk. This computer's hardware may not support booting it to this disk. Ensure that the disk controller is enabled in the compUters BIOS menu. but I can't get into the BIOS with the solid state drive plugged in AhhhhhhYour pluggin in the SSD with power to the system ? ? Not a good idea...Ok... For some reason it all worked when I switched the Serial ATA data cables between the drives. I've got a fresh install of W7 on my Solid state and I can access my mass storage TB drive with no problems... Idk what was causing the issue.. but it seems to be fixed. Are there any diagnostics I should run?SSD won't need it... Run the diags on the TB drive while you sleep tonite... |
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