It does auto-assign IRQ's as far as I know and I've installed/uninstalled a lot of crap since I built this particular rig up. I'll check that when I'm home.Originally posted by: MistaTastyCakes
Does your BIOS automatically assign IRQ's or have you changed them/it doesn't support them?
I used to have an older mobo that came up with the same error, turned out I had to set my device IRQs back to their defaults. After that it worked fine.
I know, it's not definative, but it's something to check
Check. I'll do all those and post results once I'm home from work (about 5 EST).Originally posted by: thorin
1) Run MemTest86 and let us know the results (if you find errors try testing each stick of RAM on it's own).
2) Tell us what your CPU temps are.
3) Tell us what drivers you've updated lately and/or what software you've installed lately.
Thorin
Roger that. I'll write it down next time.Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Hey my fellow bicycling enthusiastIf that BSOD comes up again copy it please as often the exact error string can be very informative, sometimes even pointing to a particular product brand E.G. Brothers, Logitech, Creative.
Originally posted by: alphonsus
I have this same problem. It happened a long time ago when I switched out the Power supply when I got my antec one RMA-ed. When I put the antec one back it has the same problem. Tried another antec same problem. Switched to the second one that worked for a while and It still didnt work. I ram doc RAM memory tester and passed. Could I still have possible bad ram?
I really would like to find out the problem but If its a bad ram I will have to RMA both of them so that means downtime for my computer or buy something for now.

 
				
		