Blue Screen Caused by hall.dll

Yoku6

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I've been having a lot of blue screens when playing games, it would just randomly happen, I'm not on what steps to take to fix the problem and i hope someone can help me. They only happen during online games and like never during single player games... i have read about it and apparently 0x124 is a hardware problem however I'm not sure... the screenshot below shows the blue screens that happened...i have received this computer from a friend and not sure if anything is faulty in this.. or overclocked..

The specs are

i7-4990k
r9 270
8gb ram


https://scr.hu/8B31M8

Please assist if possible.

Thank you
 
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Thank you for the expanded view of the parameters. In my experience, this has always been hardware related and 8 times out of 10 it is the CPU. Now this being said, its either the CPU gone bad...


Can you post another screenshots of the expanded "Parameter 1,2,3,4" ?

Also, what version of Windows are you running? 7, 8 or 10?

What motherboard are you using?
 


 
Hello and thank you for replying, i will do that once i get home from work today, sorry for the wait, however im using windows 8.1 and i formatted my pc recently hoping it would fix it, it was windows 7 before and happenend as well
 
Try this. Restart the computer.
Tap the <F8> key during startup until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears. (If the Windows Advanced Options menu does not appear, restart the computer, and try again.)
Press the <Down Arrow> key until Repair Your Computer is highlighted, and press the <Enter> key.
When the System Recovery Options window appears, click to select your language, and click Next.
Log in as a user with administrative rights, and click OK. (The Windows Vista Recovery Environment appears.)
From the Choose a recovery tool menu, click Startup Repair. (Startup Repair proceeds to check the system for issues and resolve them.)
Once completed, click Finish.
Click Restart.

source: http://www.dell.com/support/article/au/en/aubsdt1/SLN132839
 
Hello Everyone, sorry for not replying for so long...

This is the parameters expanded : https://scr.hu/8BNdK2 also i just got one as you can see... when browsing the internet...

And here are the full specs : https://scr.hu/zWR3Pv

Also i have tried tapping f8 however it takes me to Bios and into my booting settings.

Also i'm also thinking it is a hardware problem...

however please advise if anything else can be done before saying it is 100% hardware related...

Edit : Also this is the inside if it helps.. : https://scr.hu/1JLWj4
 


Hey Yoku,
Did a little research and found this "BCCode: 124 is a Hardware Failure though software such as BIOS, low level chipset drivers, drivers, and even security programs can cause it." Have a read of this http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/blue-screen-0x00000124-and-haldll-error/bff7bb96-4b9d-4448-ac4b-6b21dcea8cd7?auth=1
 


Thank you for the expanded view of the parameters. In my experience, this has always been hardware related and 8 times out of 10 it is the CPU. Now this being said, its either the CPU gone bad or it is that the CPU is producing an excessive amount of heat. I have seen this same blue screen code when people attempt to overclock without sufficient CPU cooling.

Are you currently trying to overclock it or do you know if it has been overclocked in the past?

Unfortunately this is something that will not be solved with simple drivers and like I said it is almost always a hardware issue. The only way to rule out the hardware being a problem is if you had another CPU you could swap it out with that will fit you board.
 
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I'm also thinking that the CPU might is either faulty or gone bad as you said... It has not been overclocked, i'm buying a new pc in like 2 months.. So will probably try using the other CPU and see what happens .. Thank you for assistance
 


That error code is only caused by the CPU. It is either a faulty CPU or it keeps hitting its thermal limit.
 


I've seen 0x124 caused by a multitude of things.