bluescreening....AGAIN

Tyla

Emo Goth Italics

Join Date: Sep 2006

Tried googling the STOP code,and microsofting it.have to pay 30 quid to fix all errors(apparently 317) and microsoft had nothing.
heres the code if it helps:0x0000000A(0XC124007C,0X00000002,0X00000000, 0X805CDAFD)restarted also,no love.
please help so i can finally play gw without problems

Tyla

Emo Goth Italics

Join Date: Sep 2006

happens very frequently now,even with restarting

iridescentfyre

iridescentfyre

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2006

W/

Is it happening all the time, or just in Guild Wars? That "error code" looks more like a memory address than an error code, perhaps some faulty RAM.

In your Googling travels, did you come across this, by chance? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063

Tyla

Emo Goth Italics

Join Date: Sep 2006

Quote:
Originally Posted by iridescentfyre
Is it happening all the time, or just in Guild Wars? That "error code" looks more like a memory address than an error code, perhaps some faulty RAM.

In your Googling travels, did you come across this, by chance? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063
only in guildwars,and i didnt understand any of the stuff on that site

Lavans

Lavans

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2007

Texas

Try getting some new drivers for your video card. Also, if anything is overclocked, return them to stock speeds for troubleshooting purposes.

Chthon

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Apr 2007

Please post the entire error message.

Lavans

Lavans

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2007

Texas

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chthon
Please post the entire error message.
It's a bluescreen...the only way he could post the entire message is if he sat there and copied every line of text to paper then typed it out verbatim, or took a picture and uploaded it.

Reality is that the only information that's really needed is the .DLL file that was involved with the bluescreen, then it becomes so much easier to troubleshoot it.

90% of the time, especially in XP, a bluescreen is directly related to faulty drivers, or an OC issue. The other 10% is usually related to a bad system file or registry value, which in that case it's better to just reformat the comp and reinstall XP

Tyla

Emo Goth Italics

Join Date: Sep 2006

well i havent been on this comp lately,but i found it also says:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
not sure what it means so...

Lavans

Lavans

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2007

Texas

Quote:
Originally Posted by tyla salanari
well i havent been on this comp lately,but i found it also says:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
not sure what it means so...
Sounds like an overheating issue.
http://tweaksforgeeks.com/IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.html

Try downloading CPU-Z and monitor your core temps and see what they're at right before it bluescreens.
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

When you get the results, let us know what CPU is in your computer and how hot it was running when you got the BSOD.

Edit: It was speedfan, not CPUZ...my bad

http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=893

gone

Guest

Join Date: Jan 2007

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lavans
It's a bluescreen...the only way he could post the entire message is if he sat there and copied every line of text to paper then typed it out verbatim, or took a picture and uploaded it.
I always thought that the System event log kept records of everything that went down on/in your cpu....(as long as you don't have it disabled)

(start/desktop)My computer--->right click--->Manage--->Event viewer--->System.

If it BSOD'd there should be a log of it in there.

therangereminem

therangereminem

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jan 2007

R/Mo

ok i use to get 3 different blue screens all the time sometimes being when playing guild wars and sometimes when i was watching movies on my tv through my graphics card ..

to solve this problem alli did was get another gig of ddr2 memory have not had a blue screen for awhile now . it might be faluty ram i will be reaplcing the 2 512 ddr2 sticks later this month
becuz my cmputer has 2 gigs but dont seem to run at 2 gig level

also i delted and took alot fo stuff of my computer and changed back to norton antiv . one of my blue screens had somethignt o do with that

but the one your having is memory , what is your computer specs , i beat you running vista

Hyper.nl

Hyper.nl

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Oct 2006

Defending Fort Aspenwood

E/

It really can be anything with the limited information you give / have.

The first thing I would suggest is make a bootdisk with MemTest86+ to test your memory. Let it run for a few hours to see if you get any errors.

If you're techy enough you could backup your data and do a clean install again of your OS. Then test if GW runs. If it runs fine, install a driver of ONE component, test again. Same with system software. (Firewall/Antivirus etc) Install ONE program and test again after every install. That may help you find the error.

You also may want to experiment with other driver versions. Usually newer is better, but not always.