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So far, so good, but you may need to consider installing an extra fan.
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bad news...

Unfortunately the BSOD appear again, before I post this I decided to bought a new fan and installed it, when I started the dynamic simulation,
the computer freeze followed with BSOD..

I don't think the computer/processor is overheated because I have rearrange HDs all the power supply cable to clear some space for ventilation and reposition closer to air conditioner (now the computer is sitting directly below the air conditioner)..

It seems like everytime the video or graphic were put into stress(increase in work load)..it starts to freeze then BSOD..

Is there anything I can do about this video/graphic problem..


p/s : I make the speedfan start when the windows load just to keep track of the changes in temperature and the result is nominal at all time 45C-44C
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In my opinion, you should start shopping for new video card.
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ahaha..or maybe I'll just check for the warranty because it's just 9~10 months old..

thx by the way for helping..and hope that I can ask for help in the future...
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I'll be around :)
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Broni,

can you explain wht is this errors are:

1. ntkrnlpa.exe
2. ntfs.exe
3. dxgkrnl.sys
4. volsnap.exe
5. ataport.sys
6. fileinfo.sys

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Broni,

can you explain wht is this errors are:

1. ntkrnlpa.exe
2. ntfs.exe
3. dxgkrnl.sys
4. volsnap.exe
5. ataport.sys
6. fileinfo.sys[/b]

Hi guys...

Please excuse my butting in, but the file I've hi-lighted above is often associated with malware infection. It has been known to add processes that run from temp folders and can cause system instability.

Let's have our malware experts check the system for infection. Please go to the Malware Forum and follow the instructions you'll find there.

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty--and you may not be-- post a hijackthis log in THAT forum. PleaseDo Not reply to or "bump" your own topic. If it shows a reply, it may be overlooked as one that is being worked on.

If you are still having problems after getting a clean bill of health from the malware expert, please return to this thread.

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I don't know, where his list of files come from, but one of his errors come from ntfs.sys, not ntfs.exe.
Obviously, if ntfs.exe is present somewhere, that's another story.

Edited by Broni, 22 February 2009 - 12:08 PM.

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my mistake..its actually ntfs.sys...I got this from WhoCrashed report...
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Unfortunately, all I can say is:

In my opinion, you should start shopping for new video card.


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Thanks by the way Broni..I understand not much you can help..

I sent the graphic card to the manufacturer and they ran some test on it and in the report it say's "Item still in good condition"..

I've tried swaping HDD, RAM, Graphic card even the processor with my other computer and it works well..So, the prob could be with the motherboard..

Interestingly..when I put all the HDD, processor, RAM (from the other computer) to the motherboard it works well..very2 well..So, the prob couldn't be with the hardware...OS clean installation also does not resolve the prob...

I think maybe this is the nature of this maniac computer, we just can't deny it..so let it be..

Is there's nothing more...It's better for me to close this topic...
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Not really much comes to my mind...maybe this particular video card simply doesn't want to play along with this particular motherboard...??
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