BSOD on Windows 7 x86 Ultimate cracked version

March 21st, 2014

i dont face BSOD often. but in the past 24hours, i have faced two bsod, one while downloading and another one while watching a normal xvid video, which my pc can play easily without any problems.
here is a screenshot of my BSOD:

i was able to a pic of it since it didnt just blink and disappear. i had to press the power button on my cpu to turn off the pc and restart it again.

Answer #1
Try downloading BlueScreenView to further analyze whats causing the problem.
Site:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
Setup Download:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/bluescreenview_setup.exe
Take a screenshot with Windows “Snipping Tool” (open up start menu and start typing in “Snipping Tool”; it should appear before you finish typing it in) and upload on lulzimg or another public image host then post the images here.
Try to get a screenshot like both of these:


Answer #2
Have you ran a Check Disk scan?
Answer #3
RAR & Upload the minidump files (from c:\windows\minidump) so I could look into it.
Answer #4
here are the minidump files:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KF0BIL0L
faced 4 BSOD’s in this month.
Answer #5
someone please help me :'(
Answer #6
Forgot all about this thread til it bumped up in my posts history,It’s hard to keep track sometimes with all the replies I make,Sorry.
The last minidump indicates your CPU is unstable,Did you overclock it? If so,Return it to it’s stock speed & voltage.
Answer #7
nope i havent overclocked it. i would never do that.
Answer #8
Maybe it’s set to the wrong voltage then,Provide a screenshot from CPU-Z:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Answer #9
Please run – chkdsk /p /r.
Note: In my experience BSOD issue caused by Faulty HDD.
Answer #10
Mr. Micro$oft replied: Note: In my experience BSOD issue caused by Faulty HDD
Each case to it’s own,BSODs can be caused by many different reasons,There’s currently no indication that there’s anything
wrong with the HDD.

 

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