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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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"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....