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BSOD prone unstable system, any suggestions welcome

  1. #1


    Westy Guest

    BSOD prone unstable system, any suggestions welcome

    I built a new PC a couple of months ago and have been plagued by BSOD, games
    freezing and random reboots. I have updated all of the drivers that I can.
    The only driver that is not up to date is the nForce Networking Controller
    driver - when I update that one it doesn't work at all. I like Vista when it
    works, but am close to purchasing a copy of XP. I hadn't seen a BSOD for
    years.

    My system comprises:
    E6600 2.4GHz processor
    Samsung 320GB SATA hard drive
    MSI P6N SLI Platinum NVIDIA nForce 650i Motherboard
    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card
    Foxconn GeForce 8800GTS video card
    mushkin 2GB SDRAM DDR2 800
    700W power supply
    Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit Home Premium OS

    The system boots up OK & is usually stable when I am not gaming. However any
    game that I have tried (Half Life 2, Supreme Commander, WoW) will soon result
    in BSOD, freezing or re-booting. The BSOD messages have been various, but
    usually are IRQL_NPT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors. Here is the info from my last BSOD:

    BCCode: a
    BCP1: A238C08D
    BCP2: 00000000
    BCP3: 00000000
    BCP4: 82CAA249
    OS Version: 6_0_6000
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 768_1



    I do not know how to decode this. Most posts that I have seen regarding BSOD
    just say 'check your drivers'. I have done this & ran a memory test. I don't
    know what else to do.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    MrSlartybartfast Guest

    RE: BSOD prone unstable system, any suggestions welcome

    IMO, various BSOD messages usually hints to a hardware problem. Check your
    RAM with the Vista memory check utility. Also lowering the RAM speed to
    DDR667 has helped some people with BSOD problems in Vista.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    cdland Guest

    RE: BSOD prone unstable system, any suggestions welcome

    Sorry Westy... I had a BFG 650i ultra mobo and I returned it to the store to
    exchange it for an ASUS P5K se with the Intel P35 chipset. I noticed MSE and
    XFX had BIOS updates, BFG did not so I changed the board/ chipset and so far
    so good. Same ram as you too. Maybe you can update BIOS as I did not have
    that option to try. I was talking with Microsoft and they said my similar
    problem could be my BIOS. When I was loading Vista, load the IDE chipset
    drivers at the instal point when you can partion and format area. I reloaded
    more than 30 times and gave up on that chipset. BFG said it was a Vista
    problem... lol. Have you gone to Nvidias' forums to see all the problems
    other people are having with Nvidia chipsets, 500 and 600s?? wow Good luck...
    CC :-)

    "Westy" wrote:

    > I built a new PC a couple of months ago and have been plagued by BSOD, games
    > freezing and random reboots. I have updated all of the drivers that I can.
    > The only driver that is not up to date is the nForce Networking Controller
    > driver - when I update that one it doesn't work at all. I like Vista when it
    > works, but am close to purchasing a copy of XP. I hadn't seen a BSOD for
    > years.
    >
    > My system comprises:
    > E6600 2.4GHz processor
    > Samsung 320GB SATA hard drive
    > MSI P6N SLI Platinum NVIDIA nForce 650i Motherboard
    > Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card
    > Foxconn GeForce 8800GTS video card
    > mushkin 2GB SDRAM DDR2 800
    > 700W power supply
    > Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit Home Premium OS
    >
    > The system boots up OK & is usually stable when I am not gaming. However any
    > game that I have tried (Half Life 2, Supreme Commander, WoW) will soon result
    > in BSOD, freezing or re-booting. The BSOD messages have been various, but
    > usually are IRQL_NPT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors. Here is the info from my last BSOD:
    >
    > BCCode: a
    > BCP1: A238C08D
    > BCP2: 00000000
    > BCP3: 00000000
    > BCP4: 82CAA249
    > OS Version: 6_0_6000
    > Service Pack: 0_0
    > Product: 768_1
    >
    > I do not know how to decode this. Most posts that I have seen regarding BSOD
    > just say 'check your drivers'. I have done this & ran a memory test. I don't
    > know what else to do.


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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