Physical Memory Dump Blue Screen Help

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Well, I didn't get around to creating that BSoD yet, but I did get a nifty error a couple times while playing WoW for an hour.

Note how my screen looked after WoW crashed. That's the actual resolution it put me at and whatnot. My desktop and in-game resolution are 1920x1200.

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And then the next time, I got this error report from WoW:

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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal Exception
Program: D:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
Exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 001B:7C9118D0

The instruction at "0x7C9118D0" referenced memory at "0x00000000".
The memory could not be "written".


WoWBuild: 6448
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x86 Registers
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EAX=00000000 EBX=14961D2C ECX=23BD8FE8 EDX=7C97C0A0 ESI=001E8D68
EDI=008F52C8 EBP=0012FE3C ESP=0012FE04 EIP=7C9118D0 FLG=00010202
CS =001B DS =0023 ES =0023 SS =0023 FS =003B GS =0000
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nails, I don't know what's going on with yours or my friends. However I do have an update. My friend had cs crash on him today and then it wouldn't post for a while, then he couldn't boot, and now it won't recognize his keyboard, so We are thinking its motherboard, maybe hard drive problems. However hard drive I don't think would have caused the games to just hang up would it? well I'm going to test his gfx for a solid 8 hours of gaming on my rig or something like that, since we need to test it, and then we see if it has problems. I doubt it will. WE will test his hd I guess in another computer or just reformat it, but how will we know for sure if hte motherboard is the problem? I've never had a bad motherboard in 8 or so computer builds. I've never had a bad part except a psu lol. Guess I"m lucky or something. :-k
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Keep me updated! I started my own thread as you may have seen. I'm really just hoping it's the video card itself. I have no idea how to replace the mainboard on a notebook, but I'm sure it's simple like the video card is. Let alone, if I have to send it into Dell for repairs... big fat no-no 'cause it's my only PC.
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0x0000000A (0x000000033B1B0, 0x0000000F, 0x00000001, 0x806E2C5D)
THis is the latest blue screen error we got, may not be related. but here it is.
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Another question to add on to problems with this build, why does it auto the ram timings to 5-5-5-31 or something like that when it's 4-4-4-12 ram ddr800. I took out a stick of ram today to have just one to check the system to see if I get errors with that.
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so after taking out a stick of ram we thought we had it fixed, or at least narrowed down to a ram configuration problem since it didn't freeze up. However we hadn't had as much time to really play a lot of cs which seemed to freeze up the most. Well now it seems it froze last night on him but not as often. I'm really running out of ideas I guess next is the reformat and try again and see if it is fixed and if not then I guess we rma something Anyone got an idea? :beatdeadhorse:
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What are the system specs? Type of ram & motherboard?
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http://forums.legitreviews.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
the computer has everything mentioned on the beggining of the thread, except I made all of the changes dicecca mentioned so it has a corsair psu and an asus p5n sli motherboard and such.
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Well we took a stick out a while back and bam no problems, changed some stuff used a newer 8800 driver. I think the computer just decided to work though. then we put the stick back in (maybe not the same slot forgot), but it works fine now, haven't had an error so now I'm overclocking it as seen on intel processor forum.)
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