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#92585 2-Nov-2011 12:32
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Hey guys,

Had a lot of issues with BSOD's with my setup, not quite sure what the cause of it is so maybe one of you smart cookies could help me out :)  Most of the BSOD's appear to relate to KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR however there are others in there too.

At the following url is the rar'ed minidump directory.
http://frizianz.com/files/Minidump.rar 

Cheers for your help.

Fraser 




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  #540303 2-Nov-2011 12:50
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I would say it is a HDD problem or memory issues.





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  #540312 2-Nov-2011 13:16
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If its any help, I've got two OCZ Agility 3 60GB in raid0, and 4gb Kingston HyperX T1 2000mhz Ram. 




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  #540348 2-Nov-2011 14:23
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Are you running Windows 7? If so, click the Orb, type "memory" and open "Windows Memory Diagnostics". Change the parameters to run all tests, repeating about ten times, and let it run overnight.

Next time you start Windows there'll be an icon in the system tray area saying if it's all ok, or if there's any memory problems.




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  #540364 2-Nov-2011 14:55
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OCZ SSD's using the Sandforce controller had a firmware bug that could could BSOD's... first thing I would do is check/update the SSD firmware.

http://www.ocztechnology.com/ssd_tools/OCZ_Vertex_3,_Vertex_3_Max_IOPS,_Agility_3,_Solid_3,_RevoDrive_3_and_RevoDrive_3_X2/

http://www.ocztechnology.com/files/ssd_tools/OCZ_SSD_v215_Firmware_Release_Notes.pdf 

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  #540377 2-Nov-2011 15:32
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Ragnor: OCZ SSD's using the Sandforce controller had a firmware bug that could could BSOD's... first thing I would do is check/update the SSD firmware.

http://www.ocztechnology.com/ssd_tools/OCZ_Vertex_3,_Vertex_3_Max_IOPS,_Agility_3,_Solid_3,_RevoDrive_3_and_RevoDrive_3_X2/

http://www.ocztechnology.com/files/ssd_tools/OCZ_SSD_v215_Firmware_Release_Notes.pdf 


My brother informed me of this and i've already flashed the ssd's to 215 firmware version.

I'll run that memory tool when i get home from Polytech.




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