Blue screen AGAIN!

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Had a problem with blue screening so I rang OCuk up and they happily exchanged my HDD. So anyway installed a new OS and today I got a blue screen but with another error, this time I get a BCCODE: 1e
 
I've got a razer deathadder, did it specify what mouse?

My temps are fine, and to make sure I turned up the fan speed, and it's got better, to say there were nothing wrong I the first place
 
It's not specifically a mouse thing, had this with a clients USB wireless card and once with a usb keyboard, driver update sorted both issues.
 
Hey thanks for the reply, did what you said and the file name is 'ntoskrnl.exe'. no idea what that is, im hoping you do lol, its the only one highlighted in red.
 
Hey thanks for the reply, did what you said and the file name is 'ntoskrnl.exe'. no idea what that is, im hoping you do lol, its the only one highlighted in red.

Download and run memtest, that driver points towards RAM. ntoskrnl.exe is the Windows kernel and controls the Memory management.
Now you might get errors in the memtest, you need to make sure you are running the RAM @correct voltage and timings, if you already are then RAM does sound damaged.
Run memtest for one complete pass... Post back your results.
 
Im not entirely sure how to use mem test..

Just burn to a blank cd, then you boot from the disk same has when you install windows. it will tell you once its done a single pass. if any errors show up in red just cancel the test and its time to find out if settings for RAM our wrong or the RAM is damaged.
 
I remember i had a "ntoskrnl.exe'" bluescreen in the past.. Had to RMA my RAM one stick was dead :( but it might not be so bad for you.. like suggested get Memtest done.
 
So this is the result...

AMD Fusion @ 3616Mhz
L1 Cache: 16k 76900 Mb/s
L2 Cache: 2048k 28249 Mb/s
L3 Cache: 8192k 10826 Mb/s
Memory: 8174M 7677 Mb/s
IMC - AMD FX-4100 Quad Core (ECC: Disabled)
Settings: RAM: 667Mhz DDR3 - 1334 / CAS- 4-5-5-15 / DDR3 64 BIT

Walltime: 1:20
Cached: 8174M
Rsvd Mem: 160k
Mem Mp: e820
Cache: ON
ECC: OFF
Test: STD (negative, the doctor has evidence)
Pass: 1
Error ECC Errs: 0

I read that i should leave memtest on for a good few hours?
 
So this is the result...

AMD Fusion @ 3616Mhz
L1 Cache: 16k 76900 Mb/s
L2 Cache: 2048k 28249 Mb/s
L3 Cache: 8192k 10826 Mb/s
Memory: 8174M 7677 Mb/s
IMC - AMD FX-4100 Quad Core (ECC: Disabled)
Settings: RAM: 667Mhz DDR3 - 1334 / CAS- 4-5-5-15 / DDR3 64 BIT

Walltime: 1:20
Cached: 8174M
Rsvd Mem: 160k
Mem Mp: e820
Cache: ON
ECC: OFF
Test: STD (negative, the doctor has evidence)
Pass: 1
Error ECC Errs: 0

I read that i should leave memtest on for a good few hours?

Ok leave it running over night with only one stick, if that pass do the same with other stick. I see you have 8GB ram is that two 4GB? or four 2GB?
Either way you going to need to run with just one stick at a time :( One pass each should be enough really.
When I had bad RAM Memtest picked it up on first test. But I have read the same where people have said errors have been found over night.
 
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