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Cooki3Monsta
19 Jan 2011, 08:32am
Source
Windows

Summary
Shut down unexpectedly

Date
‎1/‎19/‎2011 10:24 AM

Status
Report sent

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 3b
BCP1: 00000000C0000005
BCP2: FFFFF88003CFC817
BCP3: FFFFF88006BBD8C0
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
Bucket ID: X64_0x3B_atikmdag!DisplayManager2::NotifyModeChang eOccured+47
Server information: 882ebfa7-4c0a-43c8-842f-64a308402686

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Source
Windows

Summary
Video hardware error

Date
‎1/‎19/‎2011 10:21 AM

Status
Not reported

Description
A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Files that help describe the problem
WD-20110112-1537.dmp (http://tunabox.net/files/5J5IAep1295451550.html)
sysdata.xml (http://tunabox.net/files/PQQh4t2F1295451525.html)
WERInternalMetadata.xml (http://tunabox.net/files/yDP9U6Cr1295451566.html)

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 117
BCP1: FFFFFA8005A924E0
BCP2: FFFFF88003AD4008
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1



This happens anytime I leave my computer alone for around 30 minutes. It has never happened while I am at the computer =/ I haven't seen the second error before though.

Spiffy
19 Jan 2011, 08:42am
It says service pack 0 so I am assuming you are running Windows 7? Is it 32 or 64 bit? You can check this by going to Start > Right Clicking Computer > Properties. Since it sounds like it happens when you leave your computer, do you know if it is set to hibernate or go to sleep after a period of time? You can check this by going to Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Change Plan Settings (Link) > Change advance power Settings (Link) > Sleep

Cooki3Monsta
19 Jan 2011, 08:45am
It says service pack 0 so I am assuming you are running Windows 7? Is it 32 or 64 bit? You can check this by going to Start > Right Clicking Computer > Properties. Since it sounds like it happens when you leave your computer, do you know if it is set to hibernate or go to sleep after a period of time? You can check this by going to Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Change Plan Settings (Link) > Change advance power Settings (Link) > Sleep

Yep Windows 7 64bit and I set it to sleep after 50 mins.

Spiffy
19 Jan 2011, 08:53am
Does it BSOD every time you leave your computer for an extended period of time? Can you turn off sleep and hibernate to see if the problem goes away?

EDIT: If it does BSOD with those off, lets go ahead and replace the video drivers since it says video hardware error.

Cooki3Monsta
19 Jan 2011, 08:57am
Does it BSOD every time you leave your computer for an extended period of time? Can you turn off sleep and hibernate to see if the problem goes away?

EDIT: If it does BSOD with those off, lets go ahead and replace the video drivers since it says video hardware error.

It does it frequently not everyday , I turned off sleep I will be back in 30 minutes.

Cooki3Monsta
19 Jan 2011, 09:33am
Well it seems like it passed the 30 min test ! I will also test it later while I sleep :D Thanks for the help Spiffy.

Spiffy
19 Jan 2011, 09:37am
Yeah, let me know. Turning off sleep is not really a solution, it's just checking a symptom. It would be better to just fix the problem.

Nishok
19 Jan 2011, 10:19am
I had the same issue on my laptop. I removed my video drivers and installed the latest (all through safe-mode!) and everything was fixed. Try doing that, I'm sure this would be your solution.

Cooki3Monsta
20 Jan 2011, 05:13am
I did reinstall my drivers just not through safemode and it seems like my computer survived the night !

Spiffy
20 Jan 2011, 07:24am
It survived the night with sleep on or off?

Cooki3Monsta
20 Jan 2011, 07:42am
It survived the night with sleep on or off?

Off and here is a screenshot of my reliability history. Ignore the 6:08 event that was just me messing with my oc settings and it is stable now.

http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/1898/historyb.jpg

Spiffy
20 Jan 2011, 08:01am
Alright well, if you want to test it with sleep on that would probably be good to see if the drivers were the problem. I wouldn't recommend using sleep anyway though, or leaving your computer on all the time.

Phobos
20 Jan 2011, 09:42pm
This is why I stay away from ATI/AMD. Every comp I've had with an ATI card would have driver issues. Make sure you have the latest windows updates and ATI graphics drivers.