BSOD STOP 0x0000001A from CPU test

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George Orwell

My PC froze when I tried to watch a DVD. I ran dxdiag and it also
froze the PC. So I started to check things. I ran two free CPU
testers (BURNMAX and CPUSTABTEST). They run for 5-10 minutes
and both give the same Blue Screen Of Death:
STOP 0x00000001A
MEMORY MANAGEMENT

does this suggest some hardware is on the way out?
Note CPUSTABTEST was only running the simple test, not one
of those CPU stress/heat options.



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George said:
My PC froze when I tried to watch a DVD. I ran dxdiag and it also
froze the PC. So I started to check things. I ran two free CPU
testers (BURNMAX and CPUSTABTEST). They run for 5-10 minutes
and both give the same Blue Screen Of Death:
STOP 0x00000001A
MEMORY MANAGEMENT

does this suggest some hardware is on the way out?
Note CPUSTABTEST was only running the simple test, not one
of those CPU stress/heat options.

Almost surely hardware. Time to open up the box!

Check that the CPU cooling fan is working at 100% Sometimes the MB
manufacturer has a program to monitor temperature.

Are all the internal fans working, including any fan on the video card?

Reseat the memory sticks.
 
George,

I have seen an IBM server, model 6000R power off when we ran MS CPUSTRESS
test. The problem was the CPU itself.

Good luck!
 
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