01-28-2013, 06:45 PM
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(01-28-2013, 05:27 PM)Modx Wrote: have you tried to run you computer in safe mode ? if this works check do a virus search anyway,
this site might help
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheprob...errors.htm
you might also try to set it back to factory settings or change recent date before you had a BSOD
EDIT:
Just changed it to the 4.0 GHZ preset with corresponding RAM clocks. used to be set to 4.2 which I suppose was pushing it a little. Lets see what happens
Pm if helped
Thanks for your prompt response. I think it's been happening since day 1. My Bios has 2 presets. One which is the current (high OC) setting and the other is low OC setting. I might try flicking to that preset. I'll let you know if it leads to my fix
(01-28-2013, 05:32 PM)Ruxandra Wrote: The way I see it from your report, you didn't install the motherboard's chipset, try that for a starters.I currently have the BIOS in a high OC preset. IF I install the chipset will it modify the oc's in any way? cause if it does it could fuck my pc up for good, couldnt it?
Im no pro haha, I had assistance with the OC by someone who is now unavailable to help
(01-28-2013, 05:45 PM)Modx Wrote: My dad just told my that you also should look for any hard disk or memory errors
Ah ok, any recommendd way? memtest?
I will make it publically aware who has assisted me to find the fix. I will then pay them and possibly show proof of this too if able