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BSOD 0x101 - Please Help



 
 
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Old March 22nd 09, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
FrankCoffin
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Default BSOD 0x101 - Please Help


I've upgraded from XP32 to Vista64 via Fresh Install. Upgraded to the X2
6400 3.2gHz. Upgraded video card from nVidia 7600 GT to 9500GT. Computer
runs fine for simple tasks like web browsing, word processing and
playing video from hard drive. Anything beyond this creates a BDOS
crash, instances include playing graphically intense games, streaming
video from the internet and copying large amounts of date (5G or more)
from external HD to D Drive via USB port. As far as I can tell, I have
upgraded all drivers to be vista 64 compliant, as well as upgraded to
the 1701 bios. I have reseated both the cpu (applied new grease) and the
video card. I ran the Vista Ram checker and no errors were found. Below
is the error code and specs of my computer. Please help, as Im about to
wipe the c drive and see where the problem starts up. This forum is my
last hope as I have been working this for two weeks now.
Error:
0x00000101 (0x0000000000000061, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFFA60005EC180,
0x0000000000000001)
A clock interval was not received on a secondary processor in the
allocated time interval

Specs:
(Homebuilt)
Motherboard: ASUS M2N-E
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 6400
Memory: (4x1G PC6400 DDR2800) total 4 gigs
Video Card: Galaxy nVidia 9500 GT (1G memory)
RAID Controller: nVidia Onboard n570
Drives: (Quantity 1) 320G SATA - C: Drive
(Quantity 2) 500G DATA - D: Drive (both 500G drives in
Striped Raid
configuration via
on board Raid Controller)
(Quantity 1) CD-ROM Drive
(Quantity 1) DVD-ROM Drive
(Quantity 1) DVD-ROM Burner Drive
This error is persistant and will always happen as quickly as ten
seconds and as long as five minutes, but trust me it will happen once I
start using more complex programs.
If you need more information, please post with instructions on how to
find the information you need.


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Old March 24th 09, 01:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
FrankCoffin
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Default BSOD 0x101 - Please Help


After much trouble shooting, I found my upgraded CPU, the Athlon 64 X@
6400 was defective. I out my old Athlon X@ 4600 in and the problem went
away. Sent a RMA request to Newegg. Well see how it goes.


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