New PC problems, BSOD
August 6th, 2016
I had this similar problem and the technician replaced my CPU and Motherboard and Case. Now I am getting the same thing.
My specs:
Intel Duo core E8400
Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS4P
3.5" HDD SATA-300 500GB 32MB Seagate
Desktop DDR2 Ram 4GB Kit (2x2048MB) PC6400 800MHz Patriot PSD24G800KH CL5 (Vipper Head Sink)
5.25" SATA DVD Buner/Rw HP DVD-1070 20x LightScribe (Retail Package) Black
Video Card (ATI) PCI-e 4870 1GB Gecube GC-HD487XTG5-F3
Power Supply 750w Apevia Warlock ATX-WA750W
Thermaltake V9 Case
Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
Here is the BSOD i get:
Here is the screen I get when I restart my computer after the BSOD:
Here is what the Driver Display error looks like:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/175/428229970_18f81dcf71.jpg
Thanks, I need to solve this issue. Could it be my GPU? Also if I look at my computer’s OS it doesn’t say SP1. And also in windows update there is no SP1 update.
Must be graphics drivers =/ Tried reinstalling them?
Search for Vista SP1 in the Freewares and Betas forum and you should get some direct links Also, this is almost certainly a graphics driver related issue.
Must be graphics drivers =/ Tried reinstalling them?
I doubt it, I have reinstalled all my Video Card ATI Drivers.
EDIT: I can’t find SP1 in Freeware section, but is SP1 required and will solve this issue? Links would be helpful
EDIT2: Nvm i found SP1 installing now.
Bump?
i remember you , your that guy that his techy recommended him to buy
a new mobo/cpu,i tried to convince you that techy is clueless but you never replied back,oh well , anyways “page fault in non paged area”
usally indicated bad ram but i have to agree with the rest on this one
and say its your video card driver considering that .sys file belongs to it
you should download the latest drivers from ATIs site and of course
uninstall the current ones
i remember you , your that guy that his techy recommended him to buy
a new mobo/cpu,i tried to convince you that techy is clueless but you never replied back,oh well , anyways "page fault in non paged area"
usally indicated bad ram but i have to agree with the rest on this one
and say its your video card driver considering that .sys file belongs to it
you should download the latest drivers from ATIs site and of course
uninstall the current ones
I did reinstall all my Video Card drivers… Still no solution…