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SparhawkFri May-04-12 01:05 AM
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"What could this be?"
Fri May-04-12 01:06 AM by Sparhawk

  

          

I get blue screen and the following error code 0xFFFFF800030E0BE1
This is all I have right now...if it happens again I'll take a photo of the message.

Windows 7, Home Premium

  

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jmcFri May-04-12 01:44 AM
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#1. "RE: What could this be?"
In response to Sparhawk (Reply # 0)
Fri May-04-12 01:54 AM by jmc

          

There should be more to it. Google brings nothing up for that.
Can you get into Safe Mode?

I found this:

0xfffff error message codes are almost always brought about in one way or another by misconfigured system files in your Microsoft Windows operating system

If you can get into safe mode type in the search bar:

sfc /scannow

space between the sfc and /

Hit Enter

This command checks and fixes system files and can help sometimes.

  

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SparhawkFri May-04-12 01:59 AM
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#2. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 02:01 AM by Sparhawk

  

          

I rebooted and it is ok now it said something about new software or hardware...I installed a program called pc fresh. I am thinking i should take it out of startup...it turns off different processes. I wonder if it might have caused the problem. Have you ever heard of them?

I'm not going to buy this program anyway.



Wonder why I don't have the snipping tool? If i do I can't find it.

I'll run scannow..thanks for reminding me.

  

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#3. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 02:08 AM by jmc

          

I would get rid of that. Are you able to easily undo what it disabled.
You need to do that first.
I have seen programs like that and some have a "Default" button on
each page.

  

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SparhawkFri May-04-12 02:13 AM
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#4. "RE: What could this be?"
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Ok I agree..I try to keep my startup programs to a minimum. All can do is deactivate ram optimizer. I'm going to uninstall the program.

  

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jmcFri May-04-12 03:13 AM
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#5. "RE: What could this be?"
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At one time I messed with programs like that and they are bull shit
for the most part. I find a nice clean solid Windows with minimal boot
programs always is the most stable and fast configuration.
"If it ain't broke don't fix it"

Get your stuff and drivers together and backed up on a separate Partiton
and give it a fresh install more often. That's when they always run the best.

Get a good fresh install backed up and imaged on that partition and just restore when it seems to get sluggish.

  

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MSUFri May-04-12 04:01 AM
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#6. "RE: What could this be?"
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That kind of crap causes so many problems for people. Like Mike said, get rid of it.

MSU

  

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SparhawkFri May-04-12 02:14 PM
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#7. "RE: What could this be?"
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This might shed a little more light on my error.


Windows is showing two files:
and \050312-8517-01.dmp

WER-11169-0.sysdata.xml.

  

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jmcFri May-04-12 05:58 PM
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#8. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 06:05 PM by jmc

          

Analyzing a Crash Dump can give you some clues but is not so easy to
do to get the results you want.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee416349(v=vs.85).aspx

Checking your Windows Logs are a much better thing to check. You should
check your "System Logs" and "Application Logs" This gives you dated
information and is more helpful and easy to understand. It's easier
to pin point a particular program or piece of hardware that could be
causing a problem.

One Question. Did you install that program to help fix a problem or did
you have a problem after using it? If it was after then I would look
into how it may have messed with your Ram.

That is why I suggested you undo what it did before getting rid of it.

Blue Screens are almost always hardware related. A bad Device Driver or a bad part (ram, hard drive, Video card usually) in the computer.

  

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SparhawkFri May-04-12 07:24 PM
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#9. "RE: What could this be?"
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I didn't really have a problem when i installed the pcfresh software.

Scince you say it could be hardware related...I'm wondering if my overclock could have caused this.

Should be 3.6 Ghz and I have it at 4.2 Ghz. Also i increase the voltage on the ram and cpu by .25 volts.

I'm going to look at the logs you mentioned.The pc had been slow to browse..pages loaded slowly.

  

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#10. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 08:22 PM by jmc

          

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I didn't really have a problem when i installed the pcfresh software.

Scince you say it could be hardware related...I'm wondering if my overclock could have caused this.

Should be 3.6 Ghz and I have it at 4.2 Ghz. Also i increase the voltage on the ram and cpu by .25 volts.

I'm going to look at the logs you mentioned.The pc had been slow to browse..pages loaded slowly.



Stop wondering. That is absolutely the reason. Problem solved.

Overclocking a PC can be fun but can also be very destructive if you
don't know exactly what your doing. Some Processors just do not like
to be overclocked no matter what you know. The Ram is usually the
problem when it comes to that however. If you must don't be a hog
and bang it down a bit. Increasing the voltage also increases the Heat
and over time will take it's toll. Overclocking without an unlocked
CPU will hurt the life span of your PC considerably. You need to run
just about every component above specs to do it. The PCI bus running
over specs is often the main problem.

  

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SparhawkFri May-04-12 10:25 PM
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#11. "RE: What could this be?"
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Ok..JMC...you may be right about the overclock, however the cpu came unlocked. It is an AMD FX4100 four cores. I have been using it overclocked since January.

Some of the logs suggest my problem was with drivers AODDriver4.1 Service. and SASDIFSR and SASKUTIL.

Most of the overclocker forums I visit have had this cpu to run at 4.6 to 4.7 Ghz. I have had it to 4.4 Ghz. My temps are only 26C under 100% load.

But i agree that I should back off some.
Thank you for all your time, I know you probably have a lot of other things to do

  

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#12. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 11:20 PM by jmc

          

Increasing the Voltage on the Ram could be doing it. If your Cpu is
unlocked then it's not nearly as bad. Those Temps are good. Seems
unusually Cool actually. I think you need to look at the Ram settings.

I haven't Overclocked anything in quite a while so I am a bit out of touch with that. I can't afford downtime.

Your blue Screens are being caused by OverClocking in some way I bet.

To trouble shoot that stop overclocking and see if you have any
problems.

Those driver errors seem ATI related and SuperAntispyware related.
This may help with the ATI stuff I think.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/342005-33-event-7000-aoddriver4-error

Uninstall SuperAntispyware
then reinstall it. Or upgrade it. One or all of those.

  

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MSUFri May-04-12 11:41 PM
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#13. "RE: What could this be?"
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I used to piss with overclocking. But no more. Why? Because after a couple times having an overclocked machine run fine for several months and then start blue screening I decided it wasn't worth it. Even though it was working, you're stressing the components much more than normal. Eventually something is going to give.

MSU

  

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#15. "RE: What could this be?"
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Yea, I was going to say something like that. It runs great for a while
and then a few months later, BAM!

I hate to discourage it too much because it is a great way to learn
about Computers. Turns it into a game of sorts. I learned a lot
because of that.

It's never a good Idea to keep running it like that.
The Risks outweigh the benefits.

  

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SparhawkSat May-05-12 12:46 AM
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#16. "RE: What could this be?"
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I'll re install superantispyware and a update my ati drivers.I'll put the ram back to stock voltage and see if that helps. The ram is ddr3 and rated at 1600 Mhz.

  

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SparhawkSat May-05-12 01:18 AM
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#17. "RE: What could this be?"
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I had the ATI reference to the old drivers in the registry and deleted them. SuperAntispyware was in startup and I removed it. When I got the SSD I installed windows 7 to it and now I have windows 7 on my F: drive also, I can choose to boot from it.

Some of the programs kept working on the new install although they were not installed on the new drive. I can't seem to uninstall supeantispyware so I'm going to try and install over the one I have.

I have only 18 gb left on the SSD, so I'm tring to install all the programs to f drive that I can.

  

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#18. "RE: What could this be?"
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"I can't seem to uninstall supeantispyware so I'm going to try and install over the one I have."

It will always auto uninstall before Installing.

Now you bring up this SSD.

With all this going on it sounds like you may just be screwing around
a bit too much.

Put your system back to basics and do one thing at a time to see
what is causing it.

Judging from that program you where using I think your junking it up
with who knows what.
Add it all together and you get blue Screens, things won't uninstall
etc. and it breaks. One of those blue Screens will be THAT one.

Don't worry it'll be fun.

  

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#19. "RE: What could this be?"
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Sat May-05-12 03:05 AM by MSU

  

          

Quote:
QUOTE:Now you bring up this SSD.

Don't you just love when new details emerge that may have a bearing on a problem you've been trying to solve

And yes, only work on one problem at a time. Try fixing too many at once and you end up having no clue what fixed something or made something worse.

MSU

  

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dtellierSat May-05-12 07:50 AM
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#20. "RE: What could this be?"
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Deleting entries in the registry and removing startup entries is not uninstalling anything. Use the Control Panel to remove the software properly. Reboot after each program removal.

Dave


  

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#14. "RE: What could this be?"
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Fri May-04-12 11:57 PM by jbmcmillan

          

Quote:
QUOTE:
QUOTE:
I didn't really have a problem when i installed the pcfresh software.

Scince you say it could be hardware related...I'm wondering if my overclock could have caused this.

Should be 3.6 Ghz and I have it at 4.2 Ghz. Also i increase the voltage on the ram and cpu by .25 volts.

I'm going to look at the logs you mentioned.The pc had been slow to browse..pages loaded slowly.



Stop wondering. That is absolutely the reason. Problem solved.

Overclocking a PC can be fun but can also be very destructive if you
don't know exactly what your doing. Some Processors just do not like
to be overclocked no matter what you know. The Ram is usually the
problem when it comes to that however. If you must don't be a hog
and bang it down a bit. Increasing the voltage also increases the Heat
and over time will take it's toll. Overclocking without an unlocked
CPU will hurt the life span of your PC considerably. You need to run
just about every component above specs to do it. The PCI bus running
over specs is often the main problem.




He only has a 15% overclock and every motherboard since the P4 days locks the pci bus and you can keep your ram at near or stock using dividers.I don't know of anyone hurting anything at such a low overclock.While every chip is different all can be overclocked it's just a matter of how much and if you have a quality motherboard and power supply.A little reading will get you through the basics for a mild overclock.I've been doing this since I built my first rig and I haven't killed anything yet and all my old stuff is still happily running for other people except for some old mobo's.While you are correct in questioning the stability a little tweeking can get rid of that.The software he had installed especially the ram optimizer junk I wouldn't trust not to give problems.

  

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