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hi, i have a new build and occasionally when in game (skyrim) i will get blue screen and the comp will restart after dumping files.

my system is-

 

CPU - fx-8150@stock

RAM - corsair vengeance 2x4GB 1600mhz

Gpu - msi 6970 @ stock

cpu cooler - antec kuhler 920

1 x 120gb SSD corsair force 3 (OS boot)

1 x 1tb HDD seagate barracuda (storage)

psu - ocz zx850w

 

i dont know how to get the dump files btw. i assume there needed for a diagnosis and fix

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usually when i get blue screens (very rare these days) it's because of a memory setting or an overclock. since everything is stock check to make sure your ram is stable with memtest86

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usually when i get blue screens (very rare these days) it's because of a memory setting or an overclock. since everything is stock check to make sure your ram is stable with memtest86

 

the mem sticks im using i purchased the 1600mhz set but when in the modbo and up and running they were set to 1333mhz, so i changed them in the bios to the figher freq they are now. im not sure if this would count as an overclock?

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It is likely a driver associated with that game but to pinpoint the exact cause, we need to look at the crash dump files.

 

Well, to resolve the bsods being caused by your drivers, you can either try updating them or simply disabling the device. Try updating first, if that doesnt help, try disabling.


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  • Click Start , and type "device manager" (without quotes) into the search field.
  • Click Device Manager from the results list.
  • In the Device Manager window that opens, double-click IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers .
  • Select the 1394 Controller.
  • Right click on it and select Update Driver software.
  • Select Search automatically for updated driver software.

If windows is not able to update automatically, download the updated drivers yourself and instead of letting windows search automatically, point it to the location of your downloaded drivers by selecting Browse my computer for driver software.

If you want to disable the device, then instead of selecting update driver software in step 5, choose disable.

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