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    BSOD 0x00000124 for Windows 7 64 bit

    Can anybody help me with this issue? I am unsure how to output the log to a dump file for further analysis.

    My computer info is:

    Processor: 2.30 GHz AMD Phenom 9600 Quad-Core

    MB: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA780G-UD3H

    Video Cards: ATI Radeon HD 3200 onboard video, Radeon HD 4670

    I've been checked the hotfixes offered by Microsoft but there aren't any available for Windows 7 64 bit. I do not know if the hotfixes for Windows Vista 64 bit can be used to fix this problem or not.

    I've tried updating my BIOS and then restoring my BIOS to its factory settings but neither seemed to work. I've installed drivers via windows update, from the gigabyte website, and from the ATI website trying to update to the latest drivers. I've used Ultimate Boot CD to test my RAM and HDD, I've used Hot CPU Tester Pro 4 to test my CPU, I've tried using my PCI-E video card and my onboard video card (separately of course), but all these tests have not shown any errors or problems with the hardware devices. The only ones that I haven't really tested are my PSU and MB (the sound card is onboard). I've even performed a clean installation of windows 7 64 bit (previously using Windows Vista 32 bit) but the problem still persists. I am not sure what else to test without just buying new hardware.

    This error normally happens when I play a video game (like World of Warcraft) but lately when I try to install patches or games in general I seem to get the BSOD.

    Can anyone help me please? Just let me know if you would need more information about my system or how I can get to my logs (the dump files) so I can provide more information.

    Thanks

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    Re: BSOD 0x00000124 for Windows 7 64 bit

    I think that it might be a heating issue. Have you tried to monitor the temp while playing any games? Also check the CPU Voltage. You might have to upgrade the Motherboard bios and then then try the GPU firmware upgrade. Please start by running these hardware diagnostics:
    http://www.carrona.org/memdiag.html
    http://www.carrona.org/hddiag.html

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