Blue screens on windows 7

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Hello, I got complety random blue screens, sometimes doesnt during all the day and sometimes just turn on the computer and start to happend, I dont know why what can be or what is ocasionatly, every hardware component is new, just I have them and I unplug one set of memory ram and stop crasing, so I thought was that but I plug again and doesnt crash the windows, but I did the same thing some days ago, so it will happend again for sure.

I dont know if I explain eveything ok, sorry my enlgish is not very good
 
Try entering the BIOS on POST, select "fail safe" or "default" settings, save and exit. Re-enter the BIOS on POST only if you need to change settings specific to your computer, e.g., "First boot device" or "RAID" etc.. Make those changes, save and exit the BIOS.
Try running Win7 with those BIOS settings, if no BSODs, then you're good.
If you continue getting random BSODs, we may have to do some hardware-related troubleshooting. Then we'll need the makes and models of each of your hardware components.
 

pepeg

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Thanks you so much for answer me.

I already did that and still Im getting BSODs; really I dont know what going on...

What do you think that I should do next ?



Thanks
 

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Press Windows-button + pause/break --> click on "advanced system settings" on the left --> highlight the "advanced" tab --> Under "Startup and Recovery" click on "settings" --> under "system errors" uncheck the "restart automaticly" feature.

Now restart the machine, wait for a BSOD and when it happens write down the error code. Google the code and cross your fingers that it's software related
 

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I manage to make a picture when the crash happend, so this is:

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Also here are the voltage of the components

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Anyone know anything about this error, also I will google the error, let see what I found...

Thanks
 

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Pepeg,

Can you run a chkdsk (through cmd promt) scan and simply verify there aren't any bad sectors on your hard drive?

And could you please provide additional details about your system?

Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
 

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The chkdsk result:

315621375 KB total disk space.
46118608 KB in 119804 files.
66972 KB in 20890 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
251983 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
269183812 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
78905343 total allocation units on disk.
67295953 allocation units available on disk.



the system is:

OCZ GameXStream 850W PSU

AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition 3.4GHz Socket AM3 8MB L3 Cache 125W

Gigabyte GA-790XT-USB3 790X Socket AM3 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard

Samsung HD105SI EcoGreen F3 1TB Hard Drive SATAII 32MB Cache - OEM

OCZ 4GB Kit (2x2GB) DDR3 1333MHz/PC3-10666 Gold Dual Channel CL 9-9-9-26

PowerColor HD 5830 PCS Edition 1GB GDDR5 825Mhz DVI HDMI



That's my stuff, I tried changing the memories in the others slots, doesnt make any different, still happend.


Thanks guys for help me