What's new
  • Visit Rebornbuddy
  • Visit Panda Profiles
  • Visit LLamamMagic
  • Visit Resources
  • Visit Downloads
  • Visit Portal

Getting bluescreens

HenkaN75

Member
Joined
Aug 16, 2010
Messages
290
Reaction score
0
Hi!
I have a 1 year old laptop and its works really good for all games.
The problem is from 2 month back when my pc started to get 2 different random bluescreens.
At the beggining it was like 1-2 times a week but lately it is 3-4 times a day.

The error code is: "STOP 0x0000000A" and "STOP 0x0000007F"
Link for what it means : STOP 0x0000000A, 0x000000A, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and General causes of "STOP 0x0000007F" errors

I handed in my pc 1 month ago and they said they couldnt find any problem with the hardwares so they looked into my pc and found programs that have been installed without a installation file like honorbuddy.

What they did: They deleted all these programs that was Honorbuddy and some other bots for other games and told me to install programs with and installation file.

My problem is still here so im asking you if it really is honorbuddy that may cause this bluescreen and if its possible to get an installation file for honorbuddy?

An other speculation by my own side is that my RAM memory is overclocking sometimes.

My pc is a Asus Notebook K40ID/K50ID with win7 64-bit
 
Could me a memory issue. Memory may be going bad. That or your HD.
 
Did you not follow the solutions part of the webpage you linked too?

Most things on there would be the first thing i would do if i had this problem.


Withought being able to see you're laptop it's hard to say. My money would be on RAM tho. So run some memory tests, and with RAM being cheap as hell anyway, it wouldn't hurt to upgrade with more memory :)
 
I hope its my memory and i will have a look for a new 1 at the store today.
got 500gb internal divided in 200gb and 300gb, then i got 1000gb external.
WOW and HB is installed on the internal drive atm :P
 
Who says BSODs are caused by programs installed without an installer should stay at home and never touch a piece of hardware in his life.

Download a disk image from Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool burn it and let it start at boot time, do at least 4 cycles and see if there is any problem. If there is, the technical support lied.
 
I know that RAM is cheap and easy to upgrade but i want to be sure that the RAM is the problem and not anything else.
 
I tried the microsoft Memtest yesterday but when the pc booted and started to read the image on the disk its just turned into a black screen and nothing more happened.
tried it 5 times at let the black screen stay for 15min 1 time without sucess.

Will try this one now :)
 
Who says BSODs are caused by programs installed without an installer should stay at home and never touch a piece of hardware in his life.

Download a disk image from Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool burn it and let it start at boot time, do at least 4 cycles and see if there is any problem. If there is, the technical support lied.

Does it makes any sense if i use a CD-R or DVD-R?
 
What they don't tell you, is this can be related to your PSU as well. (I actually had IRQL BSODs when my old PSU was dying on me, shorting out my RAM)

Since its a laptop, I'd try taking out the battery, and running purely on AC/DC or w/e power. (Its early, gimme a break)

As others have said, check your memory first (as its the cheapest to replace), before seeing if it may be a power issue.
 
heres what you need to do, if your running windows 7
click "Start (Windows Logo)"
Then Right Click "Computer"
and Click on "Properties"
then once the the System Window Comes up, on the left hand side, click on "Advanced System Settings"
Then Click on the "Advanced" Tab
Then Click on "Settings" under "Startup and Recovery"

Then Uncheck "Automatically restart" then Click ok

now once the blue screen happens again, get your camera and take a picture for us, and post it so we can see can see if its a driver issue, or even a corrupt pagefile issue.
 
Back
Top