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Bsod Error 0X0000001E

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Holliday21, Apr 3, 2012.

  1. Holliday21

    Holliday21

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    I have been getting a new BSOD error message, it was happened every 15 minutes or so while trying to play BF3 last night. Can anyone help me solve this?

    I also ran a Memtest overnight, 8 passes and 0 errors.

    -x64
    -OEM
    -Asus mobo, i5, PSU, 8GB Ram, are all 3 months old when I did a fresh Windows 7 install.
     

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  2. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    It appears that this is related to Nvidia drivers. You do not indicate what graphics card you are using. Oh and welcome to Computer Help Forums! :)
     
  3. Holliday21

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    :) Thank you!

    Sorry, My card is an Nvidia 9800 GTX. I'm still impressed by this lil guy.
     
  4. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    Try checking that you have the latest drivers by going to Nvidia's site.
     
  5. Holliday21

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    First thing I did when this started happening :p
     
  6. Holliday21

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    Im in a class right now and on my laptop but I will get the dump file when I get home.
     
  7. woodyblade

    woodyblade Inactive Staff Member

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    As BCB says it's related to drivers, the first one is some sort of network adapter (what is the network adapter, USB or Wireless card?) the other is the Nvidia drivers.

    The bluescreen error you get is pretty much always a driver problem, did you update any drivers recently?

    It would be best to download the latest versions of drivers for both your network adapter and graphics card, then uninstall both the Nvidia drivers and your network adapter drivers with Driver Sweeper - http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/

    Then reinstall the drivers and see if the BSOD's goes away, assuming other drivers aren't the cause.
     
  8. Holliday21

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    Alright Ill try this as soon as I can.

    On a side note, could this in anyway be a result of overheating? Specifically CPU? I've noticed when playing certain higher end games that my CPU temps get very warm, even had the computer turn off several times because they reached dangerous levels. I ordered an aftermarket heat sink and fan, they should be here shortly.
     
  9. woodyblade

    woodyblade Inactive Staff Member

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    It could possibly be overheating, as nothing is ever 100% certain.

    If your computer is turning off because of overheating then it isn't ever a good sign, after reinstalling the drivers, you could download Speccy from this link - http://www.piriform....wnload/standard

    Then open it up in the background and play your game for 15 mins or so and then see what your temperatures are and report back here, anything below or around 70c should be fine for the CPU and slightly higher for the GPU.
     

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