1. #1
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    Need help with interpreting Windows Debugger

    Hello, recently I bought a new computer (monday) and since then I had random bluescreen errors only while playing games. I googled alot about this issue and I was instructed to download Windows Debugging Tools and review the logs, which should give me an idea what's causing said errors. I am a total newb when it comes to such things so as a result I can't properly interpret those logs - it all seems like a gibberish with random numbers added. Here I am, asking for assistance on said matter.

    I am posting links to pastebin, so I don't crash the forum with so many lines of text
    I was able to distinguish 2 different bluescreens:

    1. http://pastebin.com/StLRUv3V
    2. http://pastebin.com/3JypDNup

    I was also advised to download and run WhoCrashed, but I don't understand it aswell, so I will post another link to pastebin with a log from, just in case.

    http://pastebin.com/F9B2hnxR

    Specs:
    Asus P8Z77-M PRO
    Intel Core i5-3570 3.4GHz
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti
    8 BG RAM Kingston Hyperx
    Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)

    As I've said, bluescreens only happen while playing games, there's nothing happening while I'm browsing the Internet or while the computer sits idle.
    Installed programs (so far)
    Google Chrome
    AVG
    Teamspeak 3
    Steam
    Torchlight 2
    League of Legends
    World of Warcraft
    Borderlands 2
    Windows Debugger and WhoCrashed
    All drivers needed

    The things I tried on my own (except googling for hours): Reinstalling all drivers and checking if RAM is connected in the right slot.
    The computer was built from scratch, I'm going to contact the person responsible for building it tomorrow, but in the meantime I figured I could ask for help here, since I don't want to hassle that person as he was extremely helpful and professional during the building process (explaining stuff, as I'm a noob)


    Thanks in advance, if any info is needed just tell me, I'll do my best to help aswell

  2. #2
    Mechagnome
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    Try installing spybot http://www.safer-networking.org/
    And scan and fix, see if that helps anything.

    Or this:http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000646.htm

  3. #3
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    So once you have updated all drivers (GPU, MB, NIC and Sound thingie + any other external or internal expansions) also check the device manager for any missing drivers and perhaps changed that AVG. The one who build the computer might up the memory voltages a tiny bit and perhaps lower the timings if not on auto (testing required).
    Last edited by mmoc198caea9b6; 2013-11-07 at 10:11 PM.

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