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Yea I'd try and take a stick out and see if it runs without a BSOD. If it does then use process of elimination with the sticks. If you go to Crucial.com and run their config checker it will scan your PC and tell you exactly how your memory is configured.
Replacing memory is cheap, this is also your chance to max it out w/ RAM if you arent already maxed. Good Luck!
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Hyper V is a server virtualization platform. Highly doubt this is installed on your PC as it only comes in Windows 2008 Servers.
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Yeah! Then, instead of doing memtest and figuring out EXACTLY what the problem was for free, he could've driven to the nearest Mac store, given it to those oh-so-competent Mac Geniuses at the Genius Bar (but only after he made a registration hours/a day before-hand and then given them his full username/password) who'd take the computer, test it over a day or so, and then tell him to shell out exorbitant amounts of money for Apple-branded RAM (which is really regular RAM bought from another company with an Apple logo smacked onto it).
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http://guides.macrumors.com/Testing_RAM then he could go here: http://www.newegg.com/store/SubCateg...ame=Mac-Memory and order more memory, again, in the same manner as he would for his PC. I agree that the suggestion to replace a PC with a probable bad DIMM with a Mac when only the DIMM needs replacing is daft, but you're making a bad comparison. |
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03-05-2010, 12:34 AM | #29 |
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I think it's the HDD. I had that happen to me a few years back. It turned out to be a faulty hdd. I can almost guarantee that it's still gonna be there even if you replaced the ram, reformat, etc.
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I say try the taking the RAM out like suggested above..
if it doesn't work, you need a new hard drive had the same problem.. there was a bad sector and every time it would read over it, boom.. crash
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03-05-2010, 06:58 AM | #31 |
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just go to safe mode and the reinstall/update the RAM drivers and you'll be good to go
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I beg to differ, but if we dig too far into this subject, we'll be covering subjective views and semantics eventually. Truth is, there are some things a Mac does better, but many things a PC does better, and then you've got the issue of price....
Let's just say you don't seem to be the typical Mac user, nor do you seem to be their target demographic. There is a small contingent of computer operators and certain industries that do benefit from the abilities of a Mac over a PC, but they are overwhelmingly pitched at people who don't want to deal with this type of issue, and if confronted with it on their Mac, would take it to the Mac store. I'm not going to turn this into a Mac vs PC debate, but I do stand behind my original statement. There's really nothing "wrong" with Macs. If people want to overpay for piece of mind and/or don't care to figure their way around computer issues, that is THEIR prerogative. Their money talks and if they believe they made the right decision, that's all that matters in the end. |
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UPDATE: So yesterday after my last post, when I came home, I went to system properties, device manager, and tried updating ever driver that I have. And looks like the monitor hasn't been updated, and my network adapter !!! This morning, I turned on my computer.. for the first 20 min.. no blue screen (I'm assuming the network adapter might've been the problem). But when I started writing here about how my comp didn't crash on me after months.. it happened again.
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It could be that your CPU is overheating. If it overheats it's gonna cause some weird ass problems. Try putting on some thermal paste and see if the problem is still there. If it is, it's without a doubt the hdd.
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Thermal paste? Where do I buy that and where do I apply the paste?
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If you want you could buy a new hdd and try it out. If it doesn't work then just format the hdd and return it. Maybe try that first instead of the thermal paste because if you fuck up the CPU, it's game over. |
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1GB free of 300??? Uhh.... Not sure that could cause your issue, but you shouldn't really pack an HDD that full. If you run your computer without the external HD attached, do you still get the BSOD?
Did you try running memtest on individual sticks? I've seen power supplies start failing and throw out some wacky stuff. If you're worried about your CPU temp, you can monitor that. You can even set an alarm in the BIOS for most mobos I believe to take action when the CPU reaches a certain temp. I'd suggest that before trying to apply thermal paste, which should be avoided if unnecessary if you aren't comfortable doing something like that. |
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I would recommend getting the remover for thermal paste if you are going to reapply. I cleans it up pretty quick and thoroughly. Some people even go as far as lapping their CPU surface in order to get it to most effectively transfer heat. Make sure you apply the paste in a very thin coat, but make sure you cover the entire surface of it too. There are plenty of pics and "how-to" threads and articles on the web for this. If you can, try to get Arctic Silver. If not, that's cool too. Doesn't sound like you're OC'ing or anything like that.
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Stop A is almost always RAM related. Since it seems to happen more when it's cold in the morning, you *MIGHT* get away with just popping and re-seating each RAM chip.
Press the ejectors on each side of the chip, pull it out, then CAREFULLY press it back in place and listen for the ejectors to snap back into place. |
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