sooo.........Im getting the blue screen. (Stewie voice)

Danywachy

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Im getting the blue screen, I get the bluescreen and immediatly my computer turns off and restard. I dont know what is causing this. I think it has something to do with my hard drive. I already did a scan disk and a defragment, but Im still getting it. How can find out whats happening any tips ?

I have an athlon 64 4200, asus sli mobo, 2 gigs of ram pc 3200, asus 7900 gt 256mb.

It happens randomly, sometimes Im playing oblivion and it happens sometimes as soon as it log in to windows.
 

Danywachy

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Any idea? I know many people ask so many stupid questions. Myabe theres a website with the most common blue screen errors ? thanks.
 

Hail The Brain Slug

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I had the same problem as you when I formatted and reinstalled recently. I use SATA drives exclusively, but I installed an IDE hard drive to backup onto, and that's what caused my problems. I'm not sure how I fixed it. I played around with which IDE channel it was on and whether it was master/slave/CS, etc until it worked.
 

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Look in the Technical Support forum there are tonnes of threads on the BSOD. Posting there would garner a lot more help I believe.
 

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To find out more about the problem, you need to disable automatic restarting if you haven't already done so.

To do this, right-click on My Computer and select Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and click the Settings... button under the Startup and Recovery heading (bottom one, I think). In there, clear the box next to "Automatically Restart" and click OK. Keep clicking OK to get out of those windows. If it tells you to restart, then do so.

Next time you get a blue screen, the computer should not restart. At the top of the screen should be an error message in all caps, like DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Above that should be the word STOP with 4 numbers after it (in hex). At the bottom of the screen there may be a driver file given. Write those down and either reply back here with them or go to Microsoft's website and look up the capitalised error message.
 

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We need more details. Has you installed any new software lately??? New hardware??? In general Bugchecks don't start for no reason....

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Originally posted by: Danywachy
my computer turns off and restard.
Looks like retard.

Anyway, is the memory seated correctly? You might want to push it down a little further. I didn't tighten the memory down in cousin's comp before and it was failing memtest with 5789 or so errors.
 

Danywachy

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Here is the error, I wrote it down, I hope this can help in anything to fix the problem:

Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

(then it says that your system blablabla and you should start in safe mode)

...STOP: 0x000000D1(0x011400EC,0x00000002,0x00000002,0x00000001,0xA(44D450)
...HTTP.SYS - Address AC44DA50 base at AC43C000, DateStamp 41107b69

beggining dump of physical memory.

I dont know if this will help, is it the HTTP.SYS thats causing the problem, if so what is that ? thanks.
 
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SlitheryDee

Please note any changes you made previous to the BSODs. If this is a newly built computer that info would be useful as well,
 

Danywachy

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Please note any changes you made previous to the BSODs. If this is a newly built computer that info would be useful as well,


Yes I just built the computer, and sorry for my ignorance but what do you mean with changes made previous to the BSOD ?

Recently the bluscreen has only been appearing as soon as I log in to windows, sometimes im unable to do anything because as soon as it logs in to windows it just crashes. But when it doesnt crash at the beginning it wont crash at all during the whole session, until I reboot.

Please any other info you need to provide better help please ask. I really appreciatte the people at this forum, its one of the best forum communities around the net.
 
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SlitheryDee

Originally posted by: Danywachy
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Please note any changes you made previous to the BSODs. If this is a newly built computer that info would be useful as well,


Yes I just built the computer, and sorry for my ignorance but what do you mean with changes made previous to the BSOD ?

Recently the bluscreen has only been appearing as soon as I log in to windows, sometimes im unable to do anything because as soon as it logs in to windows it just crashes. But when it doesnt crash at the beginning it wont crash at all during the whole session, until I reboot.

Please any other info you need to provide better help please ask. I really appreciatte the people at this forum, its one of the best forum communities around the net.


I meant has the computer been having this error since you built it, or did it start happening after you made any sort of change (hardware, software, whatever)? Are you using the HD from an old build without having reinstalled windows? Even if you moved the drive to another MB with the same chipset there's a chance of instability due to driver conflict.

Are you overclocking? That sounds alot like the problem I had when I pushed my overclock just a wee bit too far. What's your cooling solution and average idle/load temps? Honestly it doesn't sound like heat is the problem, but it never hurts to check.