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Identified cause of BSOD 124

Identified cause of BSOD 124

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Woody_JuX
Member
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03-22-2023, 10:05 PM
#1
I’ve identified the main culprits behind my annoying BSODs—primarily ntoskrnl.exe and hal.dll. I’ve attached some images so you can see what I found. Let me know if you need more details. Thanks ahead!
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Woody_JuX
03-22-2023, 10:05 PM #1

I’ve identified the main culprits behind my annoying BSODs—primarily ntoskrnl.exe and hal.dll. I’ve attached some images so you can see what I found. Let me know if you need more details. Thanks ahead!

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_Geqr_
Senior Member
554
04-05-2023, 03:57 AM
#2
Check if the operating system is damaged. Was a fresh installation performed?
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_Geqr_
04-05-2023, 03:57 AM #2

Check if the operating system is damaged. Was a fresh installation performed?

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cjtheman94
Junior Member
25
04-06-2023, 07:10 AM
#3
I've installed Windows 7 three times on this disk recently... That's quite a few times already!
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cjtheman94
04-06-2023, 07:10 AM #3

I've installed Windows 7 three times on this disk recently... That's quite a few times already!

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soul_harveste
Member
223
04-06-2023, 01:20 PM
#4
It seems like you're wondering if a memory issue might be causing this problem.
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soul_harveste
04-06-2023, 01:20 PM #4

It seems like you're wondering if a memory issue might be causing this problem.

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TxCommand
Member
169
04-06-2023, 03:22 PM
#5
Unreal, this recollection is quite old—it was part of an earlier version and didn’t cause any issues.
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TxCommand
04-06-2023, 03:22 PM #5

Unreal, this recollection is quite old—it was part of an earlier version and didn’t cause any issues.

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Cokkie77
Senior Member
556
04-07-2023, 03:29 AM
#6
Recall abilities may become less accurate as time passes... it's not always about immediate failure.
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Cokkie77
04-07-2023, 03:29 AM #6

Recall abilities may become less accurate as time passes... it's not always about immediate failure.

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WildCandy
Senior Member
675
04-13-2023, 10:08 PM
#7
Did you test MemTest? Run it to confirm. My RAM performed flawlessly across multiple builds, but one stick stopped working suddenly and only realized the issue during a MemTest.
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WildCandy
04-13-2023, 10:08 PM #7

Did you test MemTest? Run it to confirm. My RAM performed flawlessly across multiple builds, but one stick stopped working suddenly and only realized the issue during a MemTest.

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SirrKarma
Junior Member
34
04-14-2023, 07:30 PM
#8
I tested my system with MemTest and everything worked well.
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SirrKarma
04-14-2023, 07:30 PM #8

I tested my system with MemTest and everything worked well.

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Bayan9
Member
158
04-15-2023, 12:39 PM
#9
I believe I've identified the cause! Looking at the times shown in the photos I shared, it usually occurs around the same time each morning. My PC is configured to wake up at 6:00 a.m. and enter sleep mode three hours after inactivity. I go to school without using it until I return home. If the PC remains asleep all day, then there should be no problems.
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Bayan9
04-15-2023, 12:39 PM #9

I believe I've identified the cause! Looking at the times shown in the photos I shared, it usually occurs around the same time each morning. My PC is configured to wake up at 6:00 a.m. and enter sleep mode three hours after inactivity. I go to school without using it until I return home. If the PC remains asleep all day, then there should be no problems.

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jamdonut
Junior Member
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04-15-2023, 01:57 PM
#10
Log Name: Origin: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Date: 1/27/2017 6:18:42 AM Event ID: 18 Category: None Level: Error Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Machine Check Exception Description: Fatal hardware issue Detailed Info: The record shows a critical processor error. Caused by component: Processor Core Error Source: Machine Check Exception Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 2 Additional data available in the full view. Event XML contains structured details including system version, event type, and technical parameters. Event Record ID: 16270
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jamdonut
04-15-2023, 01:57 PM #10

Log Name: Origin: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Date: 1/27/2017 6:18:42 AM Event ID: 18 Category: None Level: Error Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Machine Check Exception Description: Fatal hardware issue Detailed Info: The record shows a critical processor error. Caused by component: Processor Core Error Source: Machine Check Exception Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 2 Additional data available in the full view. Event XML contains structured details including system version, event type, and technical parameters. Event Record ID: 16270

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