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Windows 7 BSOD Can't even start the PC now


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PeanutCarl

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Hello geekstogo, I have this custom PC I built some time ago when I had 9 years (now I have 14 years) so I don't really know what the system especifications are right now, anyway, I have been playing Starcraft, World of Warcraft, and Minecraft mostly, without any problem, but suddenly, a wild BSOD appeared, I managed to boot the PC in safe mode to get the minidump file, I guess it will work for you guys if you can help me.

Btw, like 2 weeks ago my video card needed an update and I updated it right away. I'll place the dump file here, thanks.

If anyone knows how to check exactly the system specifications by booting it in safe mode (it is the only way I can boot it) please tell me so I can post it. [:

Attached File  080312-17503-01.dmp.rar   23.55KB   120 downloads

Edited by PeanutCarl, 29 December 2012 - 11:53 AM.

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Ztruker

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The dump indicates audiodg.exe is the cause.

Try select Last known configuration that worked from the Safe Mode boot menu, see if that helps.
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PeanutCarl

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Already did, still the BSOD will occur :/
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Err well, this is sad, my pc overheated and now it won't even turn on, it smells like burned plastic so I guess it just melted or dunno, I guess it is time to build another PC, thanks anyway :)
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