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Intel core i7 920 bluescreen

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Hello dear intel community

here's the actual problem that maybe someone here can solve it http://yfrog.com/6lphotohnj

It's the third time the bluescreen appear

What should I do to prevent it?

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idata
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please, help.

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This does not answer your query directly but I guess it will help.

Intel hosts live chat event with their experts where people can discuss Intel products technologies including their core processors. I reckon that it will be a good platform to ask this or any other question. The next event is on 26th March at 9:30 am GMT.

http://intellivechat.com/

idata
Employee
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ah, damn have to wait till then... Thanks anyways hope there will be someone that could help.

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101 = CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT

It's a sync issue between the mutiple cores, if your overclocking then it could be due to that.

There seems to be some issues with virtualisation and getting this BSOD, you can get a hot fix from microsoft that could help.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955076 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955076

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No, I didn't make overcloack.

Thanks for the url but, I have Windows 7 32-bit and on the website it says only for windows vista and windows server 2008

should I still download the hotfix and try?

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Windows 7 will already have fix built in, so the patch isn't needed.

try this??

http://forums.ageofconan.com/showthread.php?t=154128 http://forums.ageofconan.com/showthread.php?t=154128

Check your CPU temperature is good too.

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my comp. is brand new, the employs of the comapny that I bought allready installed the latest drivers for everything, I don't think the error is really caused by drivers out of date

here's the cpu temperature http://i061.radikal.ru/1003/c9/9d2be8985903.jpg I don't think 100 is critical

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That temperature is the critical cutout temperature, the temperature you need is in the next section up under sensors.

If it's close to that critial temp then you have issues.

Given that it's new, then I'd return it for replacement.

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sorry my mistake

http://s45.radikal.ru/i110/1003/5d/c20414cd155a.jpg

temp. is 35-45 far from critical

And by the way when I play some games, the keyboard is like "breaking" for example I press W to move forward then remove finger from W but the object I am controling in game is still moving, the keyboard is like not responding, the mouse works perfectly. I tried to put other keyboard and so far my comp didn't crash

I don't know if there's any common things between the crash and keyboard but still...

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