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BSOD After Overclocking GPU

BSOD After Overclocking GPU

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Thuthur
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02-20-2016, 04:09 AM
#11
And send picture of the bsod code
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Thuthur
02-20-2016, 04:09 AM #11

And send picture of the bsod code

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Blackfin323
Junior Member
34
02-29-2016, 04:31 PM
#12
This message indicates you're unable to start in Safe Mode, possibly referring to a QR code.
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Blackfin323
02-29-2016, 04:31 PM #12

This message indicates you're unable to start in Safe Mode, possibly referring to a QR code.

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Mr_Individual
Junior Member
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03-01-2016, 10:15 AM
#13
Just use your phone upload stop code and include it in this message.
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Mr_Individual
03-01-2016, 10:15 AM #13

Just use your phone upload stop code and include it in this message.

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kassi123
Member
137
03-01-2016, 11:32 AM
#14
Consider switching the RAM between slots or replacing it with a different one to determine if the issue resolves. This might be due to faulty RAM or incorrect slot connections.
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kassi123
03-01-2016, 11:32 AM #14

Consider switching the RAM between slots or replacing it with a different one to determine if the issue resolves. This might be due to faulty RAM or incorrect slot connections.

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Desiiiigner
Member
56
03-01-2016, 11:41 AM
#15
The error message says "BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG INFO". I'll attempt to change the RAM.
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Desiiiigner
03-01-2016, 11:41 AM #15

The error message says "BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG INFO". I'll attempt to change the RAM.

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FurryFox0202
Member
198
03-01-2016, 06:49 PM
#16
Do you have a mechanical HDD or an SSD? Locate your Windows 7, 8, or 10 installation disc and boot from it (enter BIOS and adjust the boot order to your media).

After booting, go to repair mode and choose CMD. Enter the following commands:
sfc /scannow
wait for it, then run:
chkdsk C: /r
You can also initiate startup repair directly from the disc if needed.
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FurryFox0202
03-01-2016, 06:49 PM #16

Do you have a mechanical HDD or an SSD? Locate your Windows 7, 8, or 10 installation disc and boot from it (enter BIOS and adjust the boot order to your media).

After booting, go to repair mode and choose CMD. Enter the following commands:
sfc /scannow
wait for it, then run:
chkdsk C: /r
You can also initiate startup repair directly from the disc if needed.

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163
03-05-2016, 07:37 PM
#17
The issue with the CD remains unresolved. Changing the RAM slots did not help either. Would you consider reinstalling Windows?
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badgergirl0315
03-05-2016, 07:37 PM #17

The issue with the CD remains unresolved. Changing the RAM slots did not help either. Would you consider reinstalling Windows?

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ostenvelez
Member
241
03-05-2016, 11:43 PM
#18
Did you execute those commands using install disc? Restart Windows if you don’t have any crucial files saved there.
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ostenvelez
03-05-2016, 11:43 PM #18

Did you execute those commands using install disc? Restart Windows if you don’t have any crucial files saved there.

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Willtrc
Junior Member
27
03-12-2016, 03:20 AM
#19
It's now resolved! After researching, I discovered the command "bcdedit /deletevalue {default} truncatememory" helped, and it functioned properly! Thanks for your assistance and for wasting my time.
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Willtrc
03-12-2016, 03:20 AM #19

It's now resolved! After researching, I discovered the command "bcdedit /deletevalue {default} truncatememory" helped, and it functioned properly! Thanks for your assistance and for wasting my time.

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Agman10
Senior Member
690
03-12-2016, 05:04 PM
#20
np good its working again
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Agman10
03-12-2016, 05:04 PM #20

np good its working again

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