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Lately I'm getting BSODs on my production PC. Not sure how to fix it. I pasted the error code into google but there doesn't seem to be an easy fix for my perticular code.. Last time it happened I was fiddling in Cubase although its happened under general browsing circumstances, and after just leaving it idle for a bit. I thought it might be a usb hub I started using lately, but it just BSOD now after I'd removed it. I don't have any caution symbols popping up in my devices..

 

The code for my problem is -

 

BCCode: 1e
BCP1: 0000000000000000
BCP2: 0000000000000000
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

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checked computer reliability and problem history and found that everyday I've had BSODs I've also had daemonu.exe stop working, which is associated with my graphics card.. the plot thickens

 

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thanks guys! driver booster seems awesome, has made things so much easier. Found a few things that were listed as extremely old so hopefully that'll do something. Gonna give whocrashed a go now!

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System seems to be stable again :d Did a 4 hour prime95 test with no errors. Max temp was a cool 56 C too! the corsair H100i cooler I put in earlier this year seems to be doing a nice job. Massive thanks for the help!

 

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oh it seems I already have it enabled, went into msahci folder and saw my start value was 0 which is apparently the setting you need for ahci.

 

Rather annoyingly, since fixing the bsod, I booted up today and am now getting CPU fan error during start up... if i ignore and exit bios without changes it boots up normal and the values in HWmonitor are normal temp readings in uppers20s/lower 30s.. Have had this for a while on and off.. After reapplying thermal paste on the CPU I thought i had rid of it as the last 10 or so times ive started up the comp its booted up normal, but alas it is back with vengeance

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I know some bioses have a cpu fan error that doesn't clear on reboot, you have to actually remove power from the computer by taking out the power cable.

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