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Win7 SP1 64-bit HP - STOP 0x101 error?

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
Something about a timer interrupt not received on a secondary processor. CPU is a G3258 dual-core.

Seems kind of unusual. First time I've ever seen it on this rig. Pretty-much my first blue-screen on this rig, period.

G3258 @ 3.8 (3.9 boots, unstable. 4.0 doesn't POST or boot.)
GA-H81M-DS2V
Win7 64-bit HP SP1
HIS 7950 3GB
running BOINC on both CPU and GPU

recently added a USB3.0 dual HDD dock, Ultra brand.
Have a PremierTek PT-8812AU in the other USB3.0 port, connected by a shielded 5-6' USB3.0 extension cable from monoprice.
 
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What was that, 4 days ago? Well, I went to check on the G3258 rig tonight, and found that it wouldn't turn the monitor back on, when I moved the mouse, or hit SHIFT on the keyboard. I tried turning the monitor off and on again, tried unplugging and re-plugging the USB receiver for the mouse/kbd, still nothing.

Either, the AMD monitor won't come out of sleep mode bug, or the system crashed / hung again. I tried unplugging the USB AC1200 wifi dongle, and plugging it in again, which should have made the LED start flashing, as it re-associated with the router, but it never came on. Before I unplugged it, it was on solid. Which makes me think it hung solid.

I've removed the CPU overclock, set the multi from 38x back down to 32x.

If it still hangs, then it's either the PSU, video card, SSD, or mobo. Maybe RAM, but I would think that would cause BSOD, rather than hang.
 
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