ok i am going through the logs again and i noticed this morning that there was an error with microsoft antimalware realtime protection feature. it encoutnered an error and failed. feature behavior monitoring. that was the last event before the lockup. and going through the logs there have been...
i did update to the latest nvidia driver. should i roll back to an older one? i went ahead and changed the page file back to system managed on the c: drive and there is now only one page file.
it is setup to never go into sleep mode or hybernate however the hybrid sleep was on so i went ahead and disabled that.
it did just hard lock on me about 20m ago while playing World of Warcraft. Nothing in the event viewer again. this is the first time it has hardlocked while using the pc...
as of this mornings hardlock- it says the system shut down unexpected at 4:22 am unexpected and the system rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. the indicator of the shutdown is when the hardlock happened, but the time stamp of the event itself is when i rebooted. the next events listed...
My system is setup for automatic updates and normally does reboot and come back online afterward. I dont think there were any updates this week, and the problem has only been happening the last few days, but as of the last patch tuesday updates were installed and the system rebooted normally...
I have an i7 2600 with Win7 HP 16gb ram, nvidia 570 sli a asus p8p67 deluxe and a cool master 1000w 80p gold. I was having problems getting BSODs when encoding video projects using Adobe Premiere Elements so I ran memtest86 and Prime95 and found out I had a bad stick of ram. So now I am down to...
Okay, so I went ahead and switched out the other video card and it looks to be fine. So i guess the one is bad. I will RMA it and hopefully that will solve the problem. Thanks for the help!!!
Yeah I am running Windows 7 SP 1 with all of the latest updates. I have updated to the latest AMD video drivers and the latest Intel chipset drivers. My bios is up to date.
As I said in my original post, I ran the machine with one video card and without overclocking and I still had the error...
I just built a new rig and every time I go to play a game the video driver crashes a few times with the error to the effect "Display driver has stopped responding and has recovered". The driver will eventually stabilize and I can play whatever game I launch, but its a rather annoying situation...
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