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post #11 of 22
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071012-13806-01.zip 40k .zip file

Here's the Dump file mate, thanks for the help
post #12 of 22
did check their forums? see if anyone else was having that problem?
GTX Phenom
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AMD Phenom II X4 810 Processor Foxconn ALOE Zotac Overclocked GTX 460 1024 6144 mb DDR3 
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500gb WDC WD6400AAKS-65A7B 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium HP 2009m 1600x900 OCZ Stealth Xtreme 600 W 
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HP Pavilion 
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GTX Phenom
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AMD Phenom II X4 810 Processor Foxconn ALOE Zotac Overclocked GTX 460 1024 6144 mb DDR3 
Hard DriveOSMonitorPower
500gb WDC WD6400AAKS-65A7B 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium HP 2009m 1600x900 OCZ Stealth Xtreme 600 W 
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HP Pavilion 
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post #13 of 22
Thread Starter 
The game has none or scarce feedback because it's in closed beta.
post #14 of 22
I've analysed the dump files. STOP code was 0x3B, there is also mention of a memory reference that could not be read, I suggest to run memtest86+ and make sure that there are no memory errors.
post #15 of 22
Thread Starter 
So the issue seems to be the RAM? also, I'm not familiar with memtest86+ but I'll try to learn how to use it, any tips ?
Edited by VoidByte - 7/11/12 at 12:43am
post #16 of 22
It's basically a bootable iso that runs tests on your memory to find errors. Run it for about 6 passes and tell me if it comes up with any errors. If it does you may need to buy some new memory.
post #17 of 22
Thread Starter 
So I ran Bios settings and found out that the RAM timings are 7 7 6 21, I then returned them to their default 9 9 9 24. I don't know who messed with these settings. I then installed memtest86 on a USB drive, booted and ran 3 tests. 1 on one mem stick, then switched, and then on both. Got 15 passes on all tests.
post #18 of 22
Have you overclocked your system at all? If you have, reset all your settings to default because overclocks can cause the same BSOD message that you got, when you have done this try running the game again and see what happens.
post #19 of 22
Thread Starter 
There is no OC whatsoever. Everything is default config.
I stopped getting BSOD in games, which is great, but just about a few minutes ago I got one, on normal windows operation. I was trying to activate my webcam and then BSOD. 071512-12854-01.zip 30k .zip file

I've included the latest dump file.
post #20 of 22
The dump file shows that it was indeed the webcam driver (PAC7302) caused the BSOD. I would suggest updating the drivers or re-installing the webcam to see if that fixes your problem.
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