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I have been using Foobar to convert my FLAC to MP3 and ConvertX to DVD to convert my AVI to DVD.
My problems started about 2 months ago when I was defraging my HDDs while simultaneously converting files and scanning for viruses while I slept.
I woke up to find my PC (Windows Vista Ultimate) at it's first BSOD.
I immediately scheduled a chkdisk for both my 320G Seagate Barracuda HDDs.
Now whenever I try to do intense converting of files such as AVIs or FLAC I get BSOD 10 minutes into the processes. I never had this issue before.
I'm actually sitting on a fresh (10 minutes ago) install of Windows Vista x64 because I thought it might have been an OS issue, but I just tried to convert FLAC again and just got another BSOD.

Stop Code: 0x0000007f

I need help trying to figure out what is causing this.
Maybe it's not the HDDs.
Maybe it's my CPU or something.
Are there tests I can run to figure this out?

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If you get errors, try to reseat(remove and reinsert it, it never hurts to clean the contacts with an clean(new) eraser.) the ram. sometimes this fixes it. Also make sure you are running your ram at the right voltage(too low can cause BSOD's with the same stop code you are getting).

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^Agreed. Also also test your CPU and HDDs. Nad if possible all the other hardware like the motherboard, PSU, graphics card, etc.

Link for problem description:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539

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Reply to Shadow703793

come on man!! were you drunk that night?!!

 

"...My problems started about 2 months ago when I was defraging my HDDs while simultaneously converting files and scanning for viruses while I slept.
I woke up to find my PC (Windows Vista Ultimate) at it's first BSOD. ...."

 

hahahhah nice xmas joke

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Message edited by juvealert on 12-25-2007 at 10:13:26 PM
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nukemaster wrote :

Get the ultimate boot cd and scan your ram with memtest86 under motherboard tools

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html

If you get errors, try to reseat(remove and reinsert it, it never hurts to clean the contacts with an clean(new) eraser.) the ram. sometimes this fixes it. Also make sure you are running your ram at the right voltage(too low can cause BSOD's with the same stop code you are getting).

What is that that I will clean the contacts with?

Shadow703793 wrote :

^Agreed. Also also test your CPU and HDDs. Nad if possible all the other hardware like the motherboard, PSU, graphics card, etc.

Link for problem description:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539

What tools do I use to perform all those tests?

juvealert wrote :

come on man!! were you drunk that night?!!

"...My problems started about 2 months ago when I was defraging my HDDs while simultaneously converting files and scanning for viruses while I slept.
I woke up to find my PC (Windows Vista Ultimate) at it's first BSOD. ...."

hahahhah nice xmas joke


Im not joking.

Reply to dannymichel

I just read my MOBO manual and I found "NEVER connect a USB cable to any of the IEEE 1394 connectors. Doing so. will damage the motherboard! ". I've had a USB connected to the 1394 for MONTHS. I only tried connecting something to it maybe 2-4 times though. I just tried switching the memory into another slot, but that didn't stop the BSOD.
I also did chkdsk on both HDDs

Reply to dannymichel

Is there an absolutely free hardware monitor with no adware to see my ram timings?
I think they are at 2:9 or something ridiculous like that when I leave it at the BIOS defaults.
Maybe it's that?
[edit] This is my CPUZ screen-shot
First SPD
Second SPD


Message edited by dannymichel on 12-26-2007 at 01:19:19 AM
Reply to dannymichel

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What is that that I will clean the contacts with?


He meant a pencil eraser.

Reply to evilshuriken

evilshuriken wrote :

Quote :

What is that that I will clean the contacts with?


He meant a pencil eraser.

wow.
it was ram timings causing the BSODs.
I set them and am now at 1:2 according to CPUZ.
Im converting as we speak with no BSOD

Reply to dannymichel

Thanks so much guys.
Tom's hardware always feels like I'm at a professional help desk.

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