Author Topic: My compooper is BSODing all the time.  (Read 1335 times)

So yeah. I don't know what to do. If someone can help me, that would be good.

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Bug Check Code: 0x00000116

Can someone help me with this? This happens every day now. If you need more info, I will post it.

Try taking out a couple of your RAM cards and booting up.

do you have an AMD card because mine does that anytime i play a game and nothing can fix it

infact i planned on making a thread about it once i gather all the info and everything ive done to try to fix it

do you have an AMD card because mine does that anytime i play a game and nothing can fix it

infact i planned on making a thread about it once i gather all the info and everything ive done to try to fix it


AMD card I do. I've looked it up and it says I need to update my video driver. I'll update that and try and see if it still BSOds.

AMD card I do. I've looked it up and it says I need to update my video driver. I'll update that and try and see if it still BSOds.

If it still does that,

Try taking out a couple of your RAM cards and booting up.

maybe you guys can help me with mine while youre at it. :I

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Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit SP1
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 965
Deneb 45nm Technology
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer INC. M5A88-V EVO (AM3R2)
Graphics
G206HL (1600x900@60Hz)
2048MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series (Gigabyte) (7750 to be exact)

Things Ive Tried:

wiping out old drivers with Driver Sweeper and installing up to date ones
updating motherboard bios
changeing the TDR level and delay in registry
checking each stick of RAM for errors
checked to make sure it wasnt overheating
made sure there was no overclock going on

on top of all this i reinstalled windows entirely and it still happened

or should i make my own thread for it
« Last Edit: January 30, 2014, 08:45:18 PM by Dexxtter »

Download BlueScreenViewer. It will display all your previous BSOD's and the drivers that caused the crash.

Download BlueScreenViewer. It will display all your previous BSOD's and the drivers that caused the crash.
doesnt help very much

did you check the ram for physical damage or did you check for internal corruption? i quickly searched bsods related to atikmpag.sys and it seems to be either a problem with the hdd itself or the ram.

doesnt help very much

It tells you the problem right there

atikmpag.sys

also read the application not the picture

My compooper is BSODing too, in fact i can't remember the last time my computer hasn't BSODed.


It tells you the problem right there

atikmpag.sys

also read the application not the picture
I already did all i could with it.