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    BSOD by means of 0x0000007F in windows7 64-bit

    Not detectable error when working with my computer. I have Tried everything, reinstall, remove and reinstall the drivers, all without success. Has anyone experience with such errors? For help I would be grateful. Error Description: System crash is not reproducible even after a few minutes even after hours of mostly blue screen flickering and decipher barely read, I could "try changing the video adapter," but even just black screen. Reboot problems.

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    Re: BSOD by means of 0x0000007F in windows7 64-bit

    This error message may appear when one of the following conditions is met:
    If your computer be having troubles by means of the hardware or software. You attempt the pace of the PC processor on the way to over clock. This STOP fault means ensnare take place in kernel mode, which is accessible used for the kernel, is not allowable or forever severe. The most ordinary reason of a STOP 0x7F is:
    • Low-level hardware version, such as damage memory (RAM)
    • Mismatched recollection element
    • Crash of the motherboard.

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    Re: BSOD by means of 0x0000007F in windows7 64-bit

    The processors are issued with a nominal frequency, but normally you can increase it slightly without major problems, the turbo mode if it fails to recognize the processor can be "pulled" a little 'in crisis without a warrant. This also depends on the individual piece and not just from the model of processor. Among other things, your processor actually uses the turbo boost and the turbo mode, which works differently on different cores. I hope this might be helping you to get on to the cause. All tests on motherboards and other components are made by the manufacturer with the nominal frequency and then apart from the processor, over clocking can cause problems for other components. Apart from benchmark tests, you will hardly notice a performance increase with over clocking.

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    Re: BSOD by means of 0x0000007F in windows7 64-bit

    Hi, I am new here and have been present during the day but not really found something. So here's my problem: Have NEN ASUS X5DIJ SX018L bought new and old Win XP installed on mine. Then SP3 and installed the included driver CD. Moreover, the most important programs (Antivirus, Firefox, VLC and Co.) chip.de charged over and installed, still printer driver from Hp. When might the driver CD it contains hot fixes from Microsoft are not installing (failure). Thought it was because the SP is already on it third. Now appears (almost seems that every time I verify if I change settings, for example, that blue screen, but only for a split second, then reboots the laptop. Until, may run up it a little after "Welcome" still 5-6 blue screen show up this time until he is up really. The only thing I could read the screen far from the error code: Stop: 0x0000007f (0x00000008, 0x80042000. I have searched on the net but I found that many say it could be the Ram so I've run memtest86 times over it as this, with no results. Others say it may be driver error, but if the supplied incorrectly can be real? Maybe someone of you know what's wrong, it could really am not a pro and I hope this is not the device must return the same again. Thank you very much for any help.

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