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Hi all!
__________________Sorry, got another question lol: After 20 hours of prime stability (small fft's), and 10 hours of prime stability (mixed, RAM tested), and even running memory diagnostic. I still periodicly get a BSOD. Silly Part: The blue screen happens way to fast for me to record the error message. I am trying to locate the files for the windows debugger, but I am not having any luck. %SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP is the location. Is there any other way I could find out what it is? I have no Idea what to fix, because I don't know where to look. Any help is appreciated!! Thanks!!! RM
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Go to computer and then at the top left you'll see system properties click on that and then go to advanced system properties at the top left of the window that comes up, go to startup and recovery you can then specify not to automatically restart and where you want the dump file to go.
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Thanks Dillmiester!
__________________I was unable to get it to save to a different place but.... here is the error: STOP 0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFFA8007838028, 0x00000000B2000040, 0X0000000000000800) memory dump, kernel dump...... Edit: Seems to happen randomly: (Game Play, Web Browsing, Opening a small app, Prime testing) I have read that this STOP 0x00000124 error is usually caused by video or audio driver issues. BUT, It does not happen when my CPU clock is at 3.4ghz or lower as far as I can tell. Updating all drivers now. If anyone is familiar with this error please feel free to chime in! Thanks again! RM
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