Nvidia and bsod 0x00000124

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Ian Semmel

Since installing a GeForce 7300GS card I have been experiencing the
above.



Google reports lots of people with the problem but no solutions.



System is AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1Gb



Have installed latest Vista driver.



Anyone any clues ?
 
I have a feeling (not backed up by evidence) that it might be a memo>

I removed a lot of stuff from startup that was running all the time and
the problem has lessened but not disappeared. I am going to upgrade the
memory to see if it makes a difference.

Are there any simple analysis tools that can read the crash dump and tell
you what program was running when it crashed ?
 
Check out info in the event logs>

Control Panel > Select "Performance Info. & Tools' >
Select > Advance Tools
Select > View Performance Details in Event Log
Under Diagnostics - Performance > Operational
Check the events and see whats listed at the time of breakdown
In Advance Tools there are various Items you can check.
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Bob J
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Ian Semmel said:
Since installing a GeForce 7300GS card I have been experiencing the
above.



Google reports lots of people with the problem but no solutions.



System is AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1Gb



Have installed latest Vista driver.



Anyone any clues ?


I had this same exact problem my friend. I have a DFI SLI DR Expert and an
8800GTS. For me, I had to do a good CMOS reset. Until I did this I couldn't
even boot my computer, even at laxxed settings. Do the following... turn off
computer, turn power switch off on the back of your power supply, jump the
cmos jumper, wait 10 minutes, push the power button a few times with the
computer still off and the power supply off, move the cmos jumper back, push
power button a few more times, THEN turn power supply switch back on, wait 10
minutes, then power on system, go into bios and load defaults, then try to
boot with defaults loaded. That may do it for you.
 
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