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« on: 2010-08-05, 00:59 »

I recently ran into some serious trouble with my PC.  I started getting BSOD MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION on the way into Windows about a week ago, followed by an immediate reboot.  After a few times it would let me in, until last night when it was infinite looping.  My "maintenance" drive booted fine though, so it didn't look like a hardware failure.  I hooked up my external backup drive, renamed my Windows folder, copied down the one I backed up about 2 months prior, and voila, no more problem.  The hard drive shows no physical errors and I'm on a RAID 1 array anyway, so I don't know exactly what happened.  I'm supposing the registry or a critical operating system file was damaged somehow by a glitched write operation.

Either way, my backup saved a lot of headaches and potential lost time and after repeated tests everything seems to be working fine.
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« Reply #1 on: 2010-08-05, 12:37 »

Backup is a good thing Slipgate - Smile the stop code on BSOD helps to find out what's causing the issue, but sometimes it's a pain finding out what's causing the issue, god i hate my job sometimes, but rather have a BSOD than the evil vista/win 7 Black screen of death..
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« Reply #2 on: 2010-08-05, 13:37 »

The problem with this particular BSOD is it rebooted the computer so fast I didn't even have time to record the code.  I had to memorize it over a few reboots.  I have Windows set to NOT reboot on a stop fault but it was doing it anyway.

If you're curious about the exception itself, the error code was this:


Code:
MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION
STOP: 0x0000009C (0x00000004, 0x80545FF0, 0xB2000000, 0x00070F0F)
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« Reply #3 on: 2010-08-05, 17:41 »

Which reminds me.. time to make a backup of the forum.. :]
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« Reply #4 on: 2010-08-05, 19:34 »

Eww 9c.. Good luck tracking that one down--it generally seems to involve some sort of timing issue..

overheating AMD chips, PSU issues, RAM instability, and failing IDE cables are the short-list of likely culprits.
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« Reply #5 on: 2010-08-05, 20:52 »

As I said, replacing the Windows directory with a backup copy fixed the error.  It has not reoccurred since.  Slipgate - Smile
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« Reply #6 on: 2010-08-11, 16:46 »

ox9c is usually an overheating CPU, or a problem with the CPU, so far i've only had this BSOD once with all the computers i've fixed so far and it was actually an broken CPU, so i find it abit odd that replacing the win dir fixed the problem Slipgate - Smile but anything that works is what counts! Maybe one of the cached drivers was the problem, i've seen those go corrupt and cause all kind of weird bsod's
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« Reply #7 on: 2010-08-12, 02:44 »

Aye, this was a strange one, but then, when I get a problem it usually is.
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