Blue Screens of Death
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sergeastorms67
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Blue Screens of Death
Is it me or have i noticed a few mentions of BSOD recently?
I've had 3 since installing 5.03.
Before 5.03 i haven't had one.
Any other windows users getting the same thing?
I've had 3 since installing 5.03.
Before 5.03 i haven't had one.
Any other windows users getting the same thing?
Same thing, never seen since Win98Angstrom wrote:wow, I'm tempting fate here but I haven't had a BSOD in about 5 years!
Although, I'm on 5.02 because I don't like the clip re-start issue introduced in 5.03
do you have any further system info, OS, service packs, other hardware (eg audio cards), unusual drivers, etc.
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gregmcnichol
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They are still possible (a bit different to the win98 one) the only time I've ever experienced one was when trying out a beta of some really shitty program that I ripped out immediately afterwards, I can't even remember what was.
I've never had one with anything else. I used to get the odd driver lockup back in Live 2 days but generally Ableton Live has always been probably the most stable app on my system, Live 5.0.3 included.
I've never had one with anything else. I used to get the odd driver lockup back in Live 2 days but generally Ableton Live has always been probably the most stable app on my system, Live 5.0.3 included.
blue screens on XP are supposed to be totally hardware related - meaning *in theory* they should only happen when you have a hardware problem
I get them quite alot lately because my laptop is overheating - happenend summer last year in the UK and happenening alot in Queensland which is always hot
it seems to be better when I get some of those Eski cooler ice block things and sit the back of the laptop on it
I get them quite alot lately because my laptop is overheating - happenend summer last year in the UK and happenening alot in Queensland which is always hot
it seems to be better when I get some of those Eski cooler ice block things and sit the back of the laptop on it
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sergeastorms67
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meatfestival
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If you can manage to grab the STOP #, then you may be able to find out what's causing it. I know the BSOD's can disappear pretty quick, but if it happens more often, try to fixate on the line that looks similar to this
STOP: 0xC0000221 STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH PATH
All you need is the number that looks like this 0xC0000221, and you can put it in google, or go to microsoft's support site, and type it in. It should give you a pretty detailed description of general causes for said #. That way you'll be able to figure out if your lappy is really going, or you just need to update some drivers. Generally BSOD's are hardware related, but since drivers talk directly to the hardware, they can cause it as well.
STOP: 0xC0000221 STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH PATH
All you need is the number that looks like this 0xC0000221, and you can put it in google, or go to microsoft's support site, and type it in. It should give you a pretty detailed description of general causes for said #. That way you'll be able to figure out if your lappy is really going, or you just need to update some drivers. Generally BSOD's are hardware related, but since drivers talk directly to the hardware, they can cause it as well.
I nearly made one for my old Dell out of some aluminium and shit. There's a cool looking one called the iCurve that's basically just a piece of acrylic or something. I think having it raised as per iCurve would be as good as having a fans and not having it raised, but I could be wrong.forge wrote:I'm seriously thinking I need to get one of those laptop cooler bases as soon as I can afford it - unless I can figure out a way of making one
Hey forge, where in Oz are you from? (Me being forgie from Oz and all, I only feel it's appropriate to know who's identity I'm stealing)
Oh and BSODs have only happened on my Dell laptop when I move it and it's hot - I think there's a 'weak point' in the mobo that makes XP crash when I hold it in a certani way. Dodgy indeed. Thanks Dell. Oh, and once I got a BSOD when I had a PCI card improperly seated.
Anyone saying that the BSOD happens all the time in windows is spreading FUD - it's nearly always a hardware or driver thing, and the equivalent can happen on OSX (a kernel panic - well it's almost equivalent).