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Blue Screening

amdskip

Lifer
4200+ X2 never overclocked
2gb corsair 3200
Antec 430w PSU
EPoX EP-9NPA3ULTRA Socket 939
Windows XP sp2
ATI X800 I believe

Randomly (once every 3-4 days) it will blue screen and reboot.

I'm installing a new hard drive soon but I'd like to know what driver (if it is) is causing this.

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: amdskip
4200+ X2 never overclocked
2gb corsair 3200
Antec 430w PSU
EPoX EP-9NPA3ULTRA Socket 939
Windows XP sp2
ATI X800 I believe

Randomly (once every 3-4 days) it will blue screen and reboot.

I'm installing a new hard drive soon but I'd like to know what driver (if it is) is causing this.

Thanks!

You got the minidump that was generated at the BSOD, and you ran MPS Reports. You sent me both.

I have looked at it in the Microsoft debugger. Unfortunately, I don't get a lot:

Concatenated Error Code:
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_VAL_UC_EN_PCC_BUSCONNERR_30F

This error code can be reported back to the manufacturer.
They may be able to provide additional information based upon
this error. All questions regarding STOP 0x9C should be
directed to the hardware manufacturer.

To me, this means there's a problem with your CPU. Put your old CPU back and tell me if the issues go away. If not, keep sending dumps.
 
Bumping this up again, upgraded the boot drive to a 320gb seagate with a fresh xp install, still blue screening. I was copying files from a usb hard drive to a system hard drive and it happened. Last time I think it was a thumbdrive to a hard drive.
 
And did you put the old CPU back as I suggested?

OK; check out my .sig and, using that guide, download/install the debugger and take a look at what your new dump(s) say.

(Confused about why you'd reformat - the error is a hardware error.)
 
I don't have it hear with me at this moment. I was planning the new hard drive/format for a long time before the blue screens.
 

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 9C, {4, 8054d5f0, b2000000, 70f0f}

Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )

Followup: MachineOwner
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Are you getting lots of symbols missing errors?

In any case, the issue is still the same as the last one - typically hardware.
 
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