So, last few weeks I've been getting these Blue Screen Stop Errors. They're all the same, indicating that windows has detected some error and has shut down to prevent damage to my computer.
They suggest it's caused by memory or video errors and I should run a memory check using the diagnostic tool provided by the manufacturer, check drivers or that all hardware is seated properly.
The technical report reads as:
Stop: 0x0000007F (0x000000D, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
Or close to that anyway.
So far I have removed 1 stick of ram at a time, and still get the errors with either stick in place, reseated the video card, and updated the video card drivers.
The video card is an eVga GeForce 7300 GT 512MB.
I've had the video card & Ram since August and they've been fine up until these past few weeks. I did buy a new Western Digital 250MB SATA recently (can't remember if the errors started before or after) but that doesn't seem like it fits the error description.
In addition sometimes when I come back from work I find my computer has crashed and stuck loading due to a failure to load the OS. I've never been home when one of these errors occured, but the the Microsoft error report could not identify a cause or solution, only that it was driver related; that's what prompted me to upgrade my video drivers.
So, anyone have any idea what's going on, and any suggestions on how to go about fixing it? Thanks
They suggest it's caused by memory or video errors and I should run a memory check using the diagnostic tool provided by the manufacturer, check drivers or that all hardware is seated properly.
The technical report reads as:
Stop: 0x0000007F (0x000000D, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
Or close to that anyway.
So far I have removed 1 stick of ram at a time, and still get the errors with either stick in place, reseated the video card, and updated the video card drivers.
The video card is an eVga GeForce 7300 GT 512MB.
I've had the video card & Ram since August and they've been fine up until these past few weeks. I did buy a new Western Digital 250MB SATA recently (can't remember if the errors started before or after) but that doesn't seem like it fits the error description.
In addition sometimes when I come back from work I find my computer has crashed and stuck loading due to a failure to load the OS. I've never been home when one of these errors occured, but the the Microsoft error report could not identify a cause or solution, only that it was driver related; that's what prompted me to upgrade my video drivers.
So, anyone have any idea what's going on, and any suggestions on how to go about fixing it? Thanks