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Assistance with 0x3b crash, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION at ntoskrnl.exe+80640

Assistance with 0x3b crash, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION at ntoskrnl.exe+80640

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pinkcat2244
Junior Member
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12-15-2016, 04:17 AM
#11
Hello... THx B )
7) What kind of memory sticks are you using?
8) Here is the Windows event debug screen... We should tackle the applications first, then address the Windows file errors in that sequence. If all errors are Kernel 41 issues, we must identify the hardware devices or components causing power/communication problems or loss. And you must be logged in as administrator to the operating system...
Let’s check what the OS is reporting about the error... Right-click on computer-manage-System Tools, select Event Viewer, then Windows logs, and go to the System tab. Click on the "RED" errors for more details, then explore General/Details... and review associated files, drivers, apps, comments or suggestions.
Expanding the window panels and sharing screen images from here will assist me...
10) Are you overclocking anything?
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pinkcat2244
12-15-2016, 04:17 AM #11

Hello... THx B )
7) What kind of memory sticks are you using?
8) Here is the Windows event debug screen... We should tackle the applications first, then address the Windows file errors in that sequence. If all errors are Kernel 41 issues, we must identify the hardware devices or components causing power/communication problems or loss. And you must be logged in as administrator to the operating system...
Let’s check what the OS is reporting about the error... Right-click on computer-manage-System Tools, select Event Viewer, then Windows logs, and go to the System tab. Click on the "RED" errors for more details, then explore General/Details... and review associated files, drivers, apps, comments or suggestions.
Expanding the window panels and sharing screen images from here will assist me...
10) Are you overclocking anything?

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JayGaming
Junior Member
29
01-05-2017, 01:42 AM
#12
Hello... THx B )
7) What kind of memory sticks are you using?
8) Here is the Windows event debug screen... We should address the applications first, then look at the Windows file errors in that sequence. If all errors are Kernel 41 issues, we must identify the hardware causing power/communication problems or loss. And you must be logged in as administrator to the operating system...
Let's check what the OS is reporting about the error... Right click computer-manage-System Tools-Event Viewer-Windows logs-System.... Select the "RED" errors, for more details, General/Details... and files/drivers/apps, comments/suggestions/information linked to them B )
Expanding the window panels and sharing screen images from here will assist me...
10) Are you overclocking anything?
7) The 8GB is a G Skill Ripjaws 1333 DDR3, the 4GB is Adata 1333 DDR3. I don't use them together since only the nearest or in bay 1 is functional. It detects the other one, but can't use it because they're different sticks. So I only run the 8GB.
10) I've overclocked the graphics card before, but that was a few years ago. I haven't done it since.
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JayGaming
01-05-2017, 01:42 AM #12

Hello... THx B )
7) What kind of memory sticks are you using?
8) Here is the Windows event debug screen... We should address the applications first, then look at the Windows file errors in that sequence. If all errors are Kernel 41 issues, we must identify the hardware causing power/communication problems or loss. And you must be logged in as administrator to the operating system...
Let's check what the OS is reporting about the error... Right click computer-manage-System Tools-Event Viewer-Windows logs-System.... Select the "RED" errors, for more details, General/Details... and files/drivers/apps, comments/suggestions/information linked to them B )
Expanding the window panels and sharing screen images from here will assist me...
10) Are you overclocking anything?
7) The 8GB is a G Skill Ripjaws 1333 DDR3, the 4GB is Adata 1333 DDR3. I don't use them together since only the nearest or in bay 1 is functional. It detects the other one, but can't use it because they're different sticks. So I only run the 8GB.
10) I've overclocked the graphics card before, but that was a few years ago. I haven't done it since.

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