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  • Blue screen problem:MSI P55-GD55

    Hi,dear all:
    my hardware
    MAINBOARD:MSI P55-GD55
    MEMORY:4GB F3-10666CL9D-4GBNQ
    CPU:i5 750
    HDD:SEAGATE 1T/32MB
    POWER SUPPLY:GREATWALL BTX-500S 400W
    OS:WIN7 ULTIMATE X64

    Problem:
    As I install the OS,it run allright.But when I run it next day,it Blue screen .This appears serval days.Everytime when I reinstall OS ,it is allright.But the next day, Bluescreen will appear again.
    The most of it show "memory_management....." I can not remember it .BCCcode: 1a

    Now I install XP,it run allright.
    Please help me to find what problem happen in it.Is the RAM or the MB?
    My Emglish is not good,I will you can understand what I say.


    This is one of the problems:
    BCCode: 24
    BCP1: 00000000001904FB
    BCP2: FFFFF8800479A768
    BCP3: FFFFF88004799FC0
    BCP4: FFFFF880012ACFB4
    OS Version: 6_1_7600
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 256_1

  • #2
    I have forget something

    the graphic card is GTS 250.

    ALL the aparts are new.

    The OS WIN7 ultimate x64 is full install ( new install)

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    • #3
      He mate ive had the same problem and im rma-ing my ram as ive run Memtest 86+ and i have found problems withing my ram windows said it was a kernal problem and a memory problem and found it was my ram.... Make shure your runnign your ram at the correct voltages.

      Also like i said use memtest download it as a .Iso file then burn to disk this will be a bottable disk and then upon startup on the post screen press f12 boot from cd then run memtes with 1 stick of ram in at a time .. if you have any red messages then your ram is faulty and then RMA it

      Many thanks
      SilveR_172

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      • #4
        Did you enable XMP or manually set memory in BIOS? If you continue to have problems, send them in for new replacements and the new set should work just fine.

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

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        • #5
          New event

          Thank all for the quick response
          I do nothing with the BIOS,except for change the boot sequece.

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          • #6
            Set the memory in BIOS and everything will be fine.

            Thank you
            GSKILL TECH

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            • #7
              LOW the memory feq and much better now

              Hi,dear all:
              Yestoday,I low the memory frequency from 1333 to 1066,and it is much better now.The Blue Screen suddenly happens,Not frequently.
              Now the resailer has changed a new pair of Memory for me and I will back home to try again.

              Thanks alot

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              • #8
                NEW report

                Hi,dear all:
                Last night,I got the new pair of Memory(the same type).I sent the BIOS MEMORY frequency from 1066 back to 1333.It has runed for 3 hours and ererything seems allright.
                thank you all
                good lucky to all

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