parishpete
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7600 Build 7600
Asus M4N78 motherboard
Nvidia Geforce 9500GT
2 x Seagate ST3500418AS 500Gb disks striping RAID
1 1Tb Freeagent Pro ESATA
LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1693S ATA Device
Optiarc DVD RW AD-7241S SCSI CdRom Device
System Type X86-based PC
Processor AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3200 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1103, 28/04/2010 updated today
SMBIOS Version 2.5
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7600.16385"
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 4.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 3.25 GB
Available Physical Memory 1.91 GB
Total Virtual Memory 6.50 GB
Available Virtual Memory 5.04 GB
Page File Space 3.25 GB
My PC was bespoke built 11 months ago by a local shop which unfortunately went bust a month later after 15 years of trading. It is the fourth they had built for me and the other three have all been superb.
I have suffered a BSOD at power up several times each week since it was a fortnight old. It was built into an existing case and save for the front USB port, the Lite-on DVD and the case fans, the rest was new. Though the keyboard & mouse have only just been updated a month ago.
The First BSOD came after connecting a rear USB port from the old case so I removed it but I think it was a red herring.
In the new build I installed all my software and only some Bluetooth drivers showed up as unsigned. These I later uninstalled in case they were the culprits. No change.
The BSOD’s continued, culminating in Win7 declaring itself non-genuine which even Microsoft could not sort out and required a clean install last May. It has done it again once since May but that was overcome by re-entering the key.
Following rebuild I put the software back in stages (all regular stuff; Office 2007, Photoshop Elements, Powerdirector, Itunes. No games or suchlike. The BSOD’s continue to this day.
Very occasionally, perhaps twice since May, a BSOD has occurred while running an application but otherwise once up and running it behaves perfectly.
I sense that since there have been a number of auto disk scans, that the striping RAID array on one of the 2 Disks is at fault. I know that Nvidia chipset and Raid drivers are up to date and the Bios is fully up to date as of today.
The minidump files and driver & system data are attached. All help gratefully received
Pete
Version 6.1.7600 Build 7600
Asus M4N78 motherboard
Nvidia Geforce 9500GT
2 x Seagate ST3500418AS 500Gb disks striping RAID
1 1Tb Freeagent Pro ESATA
LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1693S ATA Device
Optiarc DVD RW AD-7241S SCSI CdRom Device
System Type X86-based PC
Processor AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3200 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1103, 28/04/2010 updated today
SMBIOS Version 2.5
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7600.16385"
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 4.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 3.25 GB
Available Physical Memory 1.91 GB
Total Virtual Memory 6.50 GB
Available Virtual Memory 5.04 GB
Page File Space 3.25 GB
My PC was bespoke built 11 months ago by a local shop which unfortunately went bust a month later after 15 years of trading. It is the fourth they had built for me and the other three have all been superb.
I have suffered a BSOD at power up several times each week since it was a fortnight old. It was built into an existing case and save for the front USB port, the Lite-on DVD and the case fans, the rest was new. Though the keyboard & mouse have only just been updated a month ago.
The First BSOD came after connecting a rear USB port from the old case so I removed it but I think it was a red herring.
In the new build I installed all my software and only some Bluetooth drivers showed up as unsigned. These I later uninstalled in case they were the culprits. No change.
The BSOD’s continued, culminating in Win7 declaring itself non-genuine which even Microsoft could not sort out and required a clean install last May. It has done it again once since May but that was overcome by re-entering the key.
Following rebuild I put the software back in stages (all regular stuff; Office 2007, Photoshop Elements, Powerdirector, Itunes. No games or suchlike. The BSOD’s continue to this day.
Very occasionally, perhaps twice since May, a BSOD has occurred while running an application but otherwise once up and running it behaves perfectly.
I sense that since there have been a number of auto disk scans, that the striping RAID array on one of the 2 Disks is at fault. I know that Nvidia chipset and Raid drivers are up to date and the Bios is fully up to date as of today.
The minidump files and driver & system data are attached. All help gratefully received
Pete