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Jase366
20 Aug 2008, 6:20am
New to the forums, hopefully can find help for an annoying problem, reformatted due to driver problems and just a retardedly slow computer due to clutter from several years from a reinstall, so did a wipe a week ago and got onto sp3 now, fully updated, no problems to report until 2 days when i began by having a BSOD related to my sound card driver (creative x-fi gamer, and no, i didn't write down the stop code for that). Figured it was due to heat (hot day, hot room, untended computer = roasted) and shut it off, booted fine a bit later and went in and updated my sound drivers and then had been going good. Got home today to another BSOD on a cool day in a cool room, error is: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL with the stop code of: 0X0000000A (0XC0020B78, 0X00000002, 0X00000000, 0X8051190C) I've read the Microsoft KB page in relation to this and saw what that related to, that it was a general hardware, driver problem... also saw it was a read error in the pagefile, not write (third param) question is, how can i decode the first and last 0x with actual information in them, I've looked and cannot find a way to do it so that i can find *what* is causing the problems vs that there *is* a problem and here's no way to fix it. Computer specs follow.

AMD Phenom X3
4GB Ram
160GB Sata
2x CD/DVD IDE drives
Creative X-FI
ATI Radeon X1600

Thanks in advance.

Thrax
22 Aug 2008, 1:20pm
Do you know how to test your memory and your hard drive? :)

Jase366
22 Aug 2008, 9:04pm
memory yes, with memtest, harddrive, no, how do you do that?

Thrax
22 Aug 2008, 9:20pm
Alright, go ahead and test your memory and then also test your hard drive with this (http://icrontic.com/articles/hard_drive_diagnostics) guide.

Jase366
23 Aug 2008, 5:55am
i actually had two more today that included in them the familiar A3AB.sys and as such point to a typical problem i had had before and repaired multiple times after tearing my hair out fifteen thousand times previously trying to get that repaired, and that's the DWL-G520's tendency to BSOD while in turbo mode, failed to remember that I had turned that off at the driver, vs on the router, and hadn't turned it off at hte router yet. sooooo i think i've got it, but we'll see, memtest is fine, hdd needs to be done yet.. ty for the suggestions on that thrax