PC crashed twice in a row. BSOD.

August 7th, 2016

I was browsing some youtube videos and I had like 5-6 tabs open like 6 of them were paused and only 1 playing after a few mins of playing one of the vids the pc crashed. After rebooting and everything tried again only 4 tabs open this time and the pc crashed again.
the crash report said:
080914-7659-01.dmp
sysdata.xml

Those two files were the cause of the crash.
I got this error code:
BCCode: 1000007e
I reformatted both my ssd and HDD and installed win7 on the ssd and running my programs and games on the HDD.
I updated my graphics card to date so, am not sure what could be the cause of the BSOD. Any ideas on what I should update or check??
Thanks,

Answer #1
anything in event viewer please?
Answer #2
anything in event viewer please?
What do I look for in event viewer?
Answer #3
the crash report said:
080914-7659-01.dmp
sysdata.xml

These are not the cause of the problem. They are created on the crash.
Event viewer … click on Event Viewer (Local) and then expand the critical / errors and warning to see what events maybe responsible.
I would also look at device manager to see if any hardware has not been properly recognized.
Answer #4
the crash report said:
080914-7659-01.dmp
sysdata.xml

These are not the cause of the problem. They are created on the crash.
Event viewer ... click on Event Viewer (Local) and then expand the critical / errors and warning to see what events maybe responsible.
I would also look at device manager to see if any hardware has not been properly recognized.

In device manager I got a yellow exclamation next to “Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter” no idea what that could be. Then some yellow exclamations in “other devices”
Answer #5
Uninstall all flash player.
Install the newest flash player.
Then use a portable browser from portableapps.com
I suggest you test a different browser first, and then the portable version of the browser you use (from that site only).
If the alternate portable version works, but not the like one, it suggests a faulty driver or malware is responsible.
If it was an addon, only your browser would crash.
BSOD is usually caused by a faulty driver, and a driver is always associated with software (legit/malware).
To see if you PC loads any faulty drivers by default try safe mode (stupid Microsoft hypocrites)
Also do an admin cmd “sfc /scannow”
This pretty much covers all possibilities/ praticalcourses of action.
Answer #6
Uninstall all flash player.
Install the newest flash player.
Then use a portable browser from portableapps.com
I suggest you test a different browser first, and then the portable version of the browser you use (from that site only).
If the alternate portable version works, but not the like one, it suggests a faulty driver or malware is responsible.
If it was an addon, only your browser would crash.
BSOD is usually caused by a faulty driver, and a driver is always associated with software (legit/malware).
To see if you PC loads any faulty drivers by default try safe mode (stupid Microsoft hypocrites)
Also do an admin cmd "sfc /scannow"
This pretty much covers all possibilities/ praticalcourses of action.

am gonna do the safe mode sfc /scannow and check.. thanks

 

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