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gizbug
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      06-29-2007

Clean install of Vista32. Running 4 1gig sticks of corsair ram (only
3.3 detected in vista32). NForce 15 drivers, latest WHQL nvidia drivers
for my single 7950gt.

Product
Windows

Problem
Shut down unexpectedly

Date
6/28/2007 8:17 PM

Status
Report Sent

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be
available)
Mini062807-01.dmp
sysdata.xml
Version.txt

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: a
BCP1: 0000000F
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 8186E8ED
OS Version: 6_0_6000
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
Server information: 058d2e1b-5456-406b-9801-79a3b33c4175


Get this BSOD once a day. Any ideas? Microsoft has yet to give me a
solution with their online problem solving report program.


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      06-29-2007

No errors on the 4 times I've run memtest and the memory diag tool in
vista 32.


The Stop error is 0x0000000A (0x83f9ffc, 0x00000002, 0x00000001,
0x81c6d807

ASUS P5N32 SLI SE Deluxe (0704 Bios)
4 gig Corsair Ram
Creative X-FI (Creative beta drivers)
ForceWare Release 158.25 WHQL driver
nFORCE4 15 drivers


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tim
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      06-29-2007

what was the system installed with (RAM) before 4 gb was put in it?

Nvidia drivers commonly crash Windows systems, maybe you should checkout
Nvidia.com.

I had blue screen like yours with:

Compaq Presario vista 32
Force Ware Release 15*.** <--unsure on exact one
System came prebuilt with 1gb ram, and internal video card

how my problem went:

my first blue screen happened 2 days after I bought the computer (As I
thought the other vista computer did the same thing and the whole system
died thought). This computer actually rebooted afterwards, and windows did
not have an answer to the problem as usual. I ran all mem tests, all system
tests, and all hardware tests. All were normal. Out of frustration I started
to look at every administration function...wow windows update fails and has
errors, wow system restore refuses to make a system restore point error.
first thought, virus. scanned and no virus was found...starting to get
confused I ask for help @ dslreports.com (a place I've been a member of for
quite awhile), and none of them had an answer. so I said F* it and wiped the
computer back to the beginning. ran system restore, worked fine..im like
wtf? ran windows update...updates found...wtf? thought to myself maybe the
computer malfunctioned?, only 2 days later windows update error...grr I
thought, but at least system restore works (for now). well, my ordered
video card, and 2 gb ram showed up, so I was like f it, and I installed
them. BAM STOP error, tested memory, passed with flying colors. unsure on
exact problem now, I said screw it since the system didnt STOP error after
that, so I installed ForceWare Release 158.25 Drivers...guess what.... STOP
error again, and after reboot fine. then i thought checkdisk. ran the test,
and the test found several corrupted areas (on a 7 day old PC at this
point), and corrected them. the computer still malfunctions, saying exe's
are corrupted and such. no windows update, AV malfunctioning with no virus
present, and overall poor system performance for 20-30 minutes after bootup.

underline problem that I could think of in all cases of bluescreens,
problems, and reboots is vista 32. that is the only common factor in all my
recent computer problems.

Conclusion: Vista 32 is corrupting my hard drive and most likely is
corrupting your hard drive causing your system to think a file exists does
not exit or a file that should exist in a certain area is actually there but
vista 32 corrupted the file and now vista 32 can not find the file. what
hapens in this scenario as an end result is a bluescreen.

if A = A then it is true.
if A is B but vista 32 change B to C, and vista 32 forgot that it changed B
when vista 32 goes to search for B all vista 32 gets in return is A does not
equal C and results in a D, which D is a bluescreen.

I probably rambled but all well, I feel your pain.


"gizbug" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> No errors on the 4 times I've run memtest and the memory diag tool in
> vista 32.
>
>
> The Stop error is 0x0000000A (0x83f9ffc, 0x00000002, 0x00000001,
> 0x81c6d807
>
> ASUS P5N32 SLI SE Deluxe (0704 Bios)
> 4 gig Corsair Ram
> Creative X-FI (Creative beta drivers)
> ForceWare Release 158.25 WHQL driver
> nFORCE4 15 drivers
>
>
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> gizbug


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      06-29-2007

Interesting


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      06-29-2007

bum

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      06-29-2007

bump


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      06-29-2007

After memtest didn't return any errors of 15hr running. I decided t
take out one stick of ram, leaving me with 3 (1gb) sticks, and now th
system seems to be responding fine / no more BSOD. Wonder what on th
ASUS P5N32 SLI SE Deluxe (0704) causes these IRQL BSOD with 4 1gi
sticks.......

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      07-18-2007
Gizbug,
I'm having exact same experiences as you. BSOD probably 4 - 5 times a day
since building my new Vista machine. Interestingly same spec as yours, 4 gig
corsair in the Asus premium board.
I had a feeling the Asus MB was the prob but so far no solutions over on the
Asus forums....
Maybe time to swap out the board...;-(


"gizbug" wrote:

>
> After memtest didn't return any errors of 15hr running. I decided to
> take out one stick of ram, leaving me with 3 (1gb) sticks, and now the
> system seems to be responding fine / no more BSOD. Wonder what on the
> ASUS P5N32 SLI SE Deluxe (0704) causes these IRQL BSOD with 4 1gig
> sticks........
>
>
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      07-18-2007

Been running with just 2gig now for 8 days, not one BSOD. Has to be the
MB and not liking the 4 gig. I've heard if you are using 800mhz ram, to
set the speed in the bios to 667mhz and it should work. Guess the mb
doesnt handle 4gig / 800mhz ram well


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cadmunkey
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      07-18-2007
Not an ideal solution for me to lose 2 gig of RAM, but i may try it at 667mhz
see if that resolves things.
If not the board goes in the bin!
Cheers.


"gizbug" wrote:

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> Been running with just 2gig now for 8 days, not one BSOD. Has to be the
> MB and not liking the 4 gig. I've heard if you are using 800mhz ram, to
> set the speed in the bios to 667mhz and it should work. Guess the mb
> doesnt handle 4gig / 800mhz ram well
>
>
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