Hello, i get bsod all the *** time, it started a month ago with 1 bsod every day. and as the time went i got it more recently. now i cant get longer than to the log in screen if i am lucky without getting bsod.
its almost the same which is 0x000000124 or 0x0000009C.
Now i have tried to use one ram stick, in every single slot and i dont even get to log in before i get 0x00000009C.
I've runned memtest86 for each memroy stick and it was no error. this is making me very frustrated!!
specs:
Windows vista home premium SP1 32 bit
Tagan TG780-U33II 780W SuperRock (640 before)
RAM: Corsair TWIN2X PC8500 DDR2 4GB KIT CL7 1066Mhz (800 Mhz before)
Hdd's : 2x Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1,5TB, 1x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA2
Sound system : Creative Gigaworks Pro Gamer G500 THX
Sound card: Creative X-Fi SB Gamer, bulk
Mainboard: MSI P35 NEO-F, P35, Socket-775, DDR2,
DVD: Samsung DVD-brenner SH-S202J/BEBN
Screen: Samsung 22" LCD Syncmaster 226BW TCO99
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.67GHz 1333Mhz
Videocard: PowerColor Radeon HD 4870 1GB (Nvidia 8800 GTS before)
its almost the same which is 0x000000124 or 0x0000009C.
Now i have tried to use one ram stick, in every single slot and i dont even get to log in before i get 0x00000009C.
I've runned memtest86 for each memroy stick and it was no error. this is making me very frustrated!!
specs:
Windows vista home premium SP1 32 bit
Tagan TG780-U33II 780W SuperRock (640 before)
RAM: Corsair TWIN2X PC8500 DDR2 4GB KIT CL7 1066Mhz (800 Mhz before)
Hdd's : 2x Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1,5TB, 1x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA2
Sound system : Creative Gigaworks Pro Gamer G500 THX
Sound card: Creative X-Fi SB Gamer, bulk
Mainboard: MSI P35 NEO-F, P35, Socket-775, DDR2,
DVD: Samsung DVD-brenner SH-S202J/BEBN
Screen: Samsung 22" LCD Syncmaster 226BW TCO99
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.67GHz 1333Mhz
Videocard: PowerColor Radeon HD 4870 1GB (Nvidia 8800 GTS before)

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