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Red Star
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      07-13-2007
hello,
Im new, after getting a brand new custom built PC, 2 months in and it crashes!
Basically, Ive picked up some technical 'lingo' and understand that its a
Blue screen of death. I was playing Medieval 2 when... BSOD. The errors vary,
for the first day, I could log on, do something for 2 mins and then windows
explorer goes and the blue sceen comes up with 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT' and
0x0000001A. Another weird crash was 'unknown hard error - ntdll.dll' (also
BSOD). There were others that I dont remember but another one I do was
'IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS'. Can someone explain? I cant believe that after just
2 months....
 
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Red Star
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      07-13-2007
Oh, and I forgot to say that everytime I restart the BSOD appears. Cant even
log on, having to use another PC for this. Oh, and also I trying switching
the RAM between the slots and for some 15 minutes it was fine, but then...
it starts to lagg really bad and the multi meter shows that both my cores are
at 100%! I thought core 2 duo was supposed to be fast! What is going on??
 
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Alias
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      07-13-2007
Red Star wrote:
> Oh, and I forgot to say that everytime I restart the BSOD appears. Cant even
> log on, having to use another PC for this. Oh, and also I trying switching
> the RAM between the slots and for some 15 minutes it was fine, but then...
> it starts to lagg really bad and the multi meter shows that both my cores are
> at 100%! I thought core 2 duo was supposed to be fast! What is going on??


When you get the BSOD, you will see a long number. Copy it and then
Google it and it will tell you what the problem is.

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Arie
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      07-13-2007
Random crashes are normally a sign of a problem with the hardware.

Start by testing your memory. Run http://www.memtest86.com/ or
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp .

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"Red Star" <Red > wrote in message
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> hello,
> Im new, after getting a brand new custom built PC, 2 months in and it
> crashes!
> Basically, Ive picked up some technical 'lingo' and understand that its a
> Blue screen of death. I was playing Medieval 2 when... BSOD. The errors
> vary,
> for the first day, I could log on, do something for 2 mins and then
> windows
> explorer goes and the blue sceen comes up with 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT' and
> 0x0000001A. Another weird crash was 'unknown hard error - ntdll.dll' (also
> BSOD). There were others that I dont remember but another one I do was
> 'IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS'. Can someone explain? I cant believe that after
> just
> 2 months....


 
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R. C. White
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      07-13-2007
Hi, Red Star.

The BSOD is very useful for tracking down software problems, like bad code
in drivers and applications. It is sometimes useful in spotlighting some
kinds of hardware problems, like defective memory. But when the problem is
in hardware (bad or loose cables; failing hard drive; weak power supply;
heat buildup - and many others), the BSOD is not very useful, except that
when the BSOD codes are inconsistent - like the ones you are seeing - then
we start to suspect the hardware.

Can you have your PC's builder take a good look at it? Preferably in its
normal working location, because the problem may be an environmental think,
like electrical interference from some other equipment nearby. Heat buildup
can be from lack of airflow, which would not be obvious if you carried the
machine to the shop. Or, if you're not worried about your warranty, you can
open the case and have a look for yourself. Unplug and re-plug all the
connections that you can see (after unplugging the computer itself and
grounding yourself, of course). Surprisingly enough, many hardware problems
are solved just by unplugging a loose cable and plugging it in again. Kind
of like solving many kinds of software problems by simply rebooting.

RC
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San Marcos, TX

Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

"Red Star" <Red > wrote in message
news:8BB50BE6-5D91-4116-AF07-...
> hello,
> Im new, after getting a brand new custom built PC, 2 months in and it
> crashes!
> Basically, Ive picked up some technical 'lingo' and understand that its a
> Blue screen of death. I was playing Medieval 2 when... BSOD. The errors
> vary,
> for the first day, I could log on, do something for 2 mins and then
> windows
> explorer goes and the blue sceen comes up with 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT' and
> 0x0000001A. Another weird crash was 'unknown hard error - ntdll.dll' (also
> BSOD). There were others that I dont remember but another one I do was
> 'IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS'. Can someone explain? I cant believe that after
> just
> 2 months....


 
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Peter Foldes
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      07-13-2007
Trouble shooting this many different BSOD error as you posted is very difficult at best. From what you have posted and those errors will warrant a complete reformat and re-install. Just alone the ntdll.dll error warrants this above

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"Red Star" <Red > wrote in message news:8BB50BE6-5D91-4116-AF07-...
> hello,
> Im new, after getting a brand new custom built PC, 2 months in and it crashes!
> Basically, Ive picked up some technical 'lingo' and understand that its a
> Blue screen of death. I was playing Medieval 2 when... BSOD. The errors vary,
> for the first day, I could log on, do something for 2 mins and then windows
> explorer goes and the blue sceen comes up with 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT' and
> 0x0000001A. Another weird crash was 'unknown hard error - ntdll.dll' (also
> BSOD). There were others that I dont remember but another one I do was
> 'IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS'. Can someone explain? I cant believe that after just
> 2 months....

 
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Stephan Rose
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      07-13-2007
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 05:32:00 -0700, Red Star wrote:

> hello,
> Im new, after getting a brand new custom built PC, 2 months in and it crashes!
> Basically, Ive picked up some technical 'lingo' and understand that its a
> Blue screen of death. I was playing Medieval 2 when... BSOD. The errors vary,
> for the first day, I could log on, do something for 2 mins and then windows
> explorer goes and the blue sceen comes up with 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT' and
> 0x0000001A. Another weird crash was 'unknown hard error - ntdll.dll' (also
> BSOD). There were others that I dont remember but another one I do was
> 'IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS'. Can someone explain? I cant believe that after just
> 2 months....


First thing that comes to my mind is bad memory.

Find a utility called "memtest86" and run that on your machine. You'll
want to burn it to a bootable CD.

http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

Here, on that site you can find bootable ISO Images to burn to a CD to
boot your computer with.

Use that and have it test your memory. Don't be afraid to let it run over
night for several hours.

If it comes back with any errors, get new ram.

If it doesn't come back with any errors....then that opens a much larger
can of worms with possibilities what might be wrong.

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motarola2
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      07-13-2007

the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD is related to the Hard drive.
do you have a RAID configuration?
you need to run a checkdisk (chkdsk /r), that will run a test on th
hard drive and will try to automatically fix it.
if you are running vista you can use the installation DVD to access th
winRE and then try to fix it. once in the winRE you can run th
checkdisk by typing the command in the command prompt.
'Adam Leinss’ Tech Tips - There are 10 types of people in thi
world: those who understand binary and those who don’t. Review
(http://www.leinss.com/blog/?cat=7

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Red Star
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      07-14-2007
Thats a lot of sruff to try, thanx, but the one that worries me most is
buying new ram! I just upgraded, can it be broken already?!!!
 
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Charlie Tame
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      07-14-2007
Red Star wrote:
> Thats a lot of sruff to try, thanx, but the one that worries me most is
> buying new ram! I just upgraded, can it be broken already?!!!



Haven't read the original question but...

RAM is easily damaged by static...
RAM is sometimes faulty when you get it...
RAM has very critical timing requirements, unless you but identical RAM
from the same manufacturer (Of the RAM not the computer) you have the
risk of compatibility problems. Ideally buy 2 new sticks (Or whatever)
from the same place at the same time. The sticks may run fine on their
own but not together.
 
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