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I figured that my system would run smoother if I reduced the paging file on C to the min, then added a 32G max page file on the Vertex4. Seems like there is some issue with the SSD drive, and that fits, as one of the reboots told me the system needed to run chkdsk on the vertex4 drive, and there seemed to be issues that it cleaned up.

I also loaded my Adobe CS5 on the vertex4 drive. I did have my power setting to turn off hard disks after 20 min. Wonder if the system did not like that. I just changed the power settings to "never" turn off the disks. Both of us have suggested you test your hard drives.

What were the results when you ran Luigi's test? What were the results when you re-examined your cabling and re-set the SSD? In addition, the HD mfg will have a testing program on their web site to properly check your Hard drives.

You need to run that on all of your drives. I have my hard drives set to turn off also, on several different machines, and that has never caused a problem. TechNet Community Support. Select windows 7 64 bit and select the drivers from the list. I am leaning towards the issue being having the main page file on the SSD, and perhaps the power setting powering it down. I will be running more tests, large file transfers, sleeps, and hibernates to see if my system is now stable.

So far, so good. I will mark this thread as answered. It has any other commands? Type ". I will work if you follow the instructions : The hard part if what do you do after you figure out what causes it!

Many thanks. This solved a random graphics driver crash on Windows 8. Before that I tried changing antivirus but crash kept coming with fuzzy message graphic card screwed up so I could not read crash message. DMP with Windbg had there in clear letters the name of the driver above.

Old laptop with old driver. Otherwise frustrating that graphics card is not easily fixable. You might try using an older version of the driver. I dont know much about amd drivers, but i wonder if you can figure out in what version it was that they changed that module and go one version before that.

Might just be trial and error. We only want the tools. This is not the tool, its only the downloader for the tool. NET Framework 4 as. NET Framework 4. The installer is a downloader for the complete SDK. We don't want all the extras, we just want the tools. Click Next through the installer until you reach the screen that downloads the packages, labeled: "Select the features you want to install.

Run Windbg as administrator. The screenshot is from Windows 8. On Windows 8. It is important that Windbg be ran as Administrator. On Windows 8 and higher machines, there are permission issues reading crash dumps when the user isn't elevated. Windbg requires a symbol file path. Click on File Click on Save Workspace. DMP Click Open. After opening the crash dump, a window will spawn. The window will rapidly fill with text.

At the bottom of the wall of text, you will notice a line with the text: Probably caused by : If you can imagine, thats what caused the BSOD.

Choose a location that is easy to remember, such as Documents. Share the text file with people that can help! Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Remote Control Light Switch by alanmerritt in Arduino. Reply Upvote. Azerial thebear1 Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. You can boot into Advanced Boot options and choose Disable Automatic Restart on system Failure to get the error message.

Disable automatic restart on system failure prevents Windows from automatically restarting if an error causes Windows to fail. I would also suggest you to perform the steps from the article and check if the issue persists.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I'm starting to suspect it might be related to overheating caused by my SSD installed several months ago, although that is purely a guess at this point.



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