The specific BSOD message would be helpful in determining the cause. Also, what conditions seem to produce it? Can you reproduce the error intentionally or does it just happen on its own? If it's persisted through a fresh install, it may well be a hardware problem. You haven't really provided any information, though, so I can't do much more than suggest the most common factors: hard drive, RAM, PSU.
Look here for the information you need from the BSOD.
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If it's still doing it after reinstalling windows, it's got to be a hardware problem. Check your RAM for bad sectors, if you have a video card try using the integrated graphics device on your motherboard, make sure your motherboard BIOS are up to date... there's a bunch of other things you could check that I can't think of at the moment because it's 4 in the morning.
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Visit your Windows Log and see what software is failing :)
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I'm having the same problem in case this happens to you during gaming and the error message says something about nv4-disp.dll, and there are quite a few fixes for this out there, so look it up. (nv4-disp.dll indicates that you have an nVidia graphics card. Also, fuck formatting on these boards, that hyphen is supposed to be an underscore but this shit keeps formatting it instead of showing it.)
None of those fixed anything for me though, but do try your luck with googling that dll file, granted it really is your problem.
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Sometimes it can be a simple thing, did you know dust can cause weird things to happen to your PC?
I recently had a BSOD crash constantly and I couldn't figure out what was causing it, I tried rolling back windows.
to an earlier time and still,nothing. I opened up the PC to check out the inside, I saw some dust cleaned it up and then it worked! :O.
May not be the problem your having but hope you can get it fixed, I know how frustrating it can be.
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Something tells me you have a virtual drive. Try turning it off. Also update your graphics driver. Do a clean install. Google it.
dxgmms1.sys is the display driver.
Have you an ASUS laptop ?
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Hmm. Most i found on the web is that it's either a a virtual drive, a driver problem or asus bogus drivers.
However, there is an awesome site. They will, or at least had done so, handguide you through the problem and its' solutions. SevenForums
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ahhrg i wanted to edit an pressed delete as mistake
here is what i said before:
could be your graphic driver because 0x0000003b sometimes come with a bad driver (dont take the old driver from your backup, update to new one immediately)
or any storage hardware (ram, HDD, Graphic Ram)
try to test rams with memtest or try booting with one stick of RAM if you have multiple like rewas mentioned.
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checked again the pic you posted.
since the driver dxgmms1.sys caused the BSOD i think its your ram or graphic card. its a directx related driver.
clicky1 here it was the graphics card driver
clicky2 here it was the ram
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download and run memtest+. If you get any errors, it is probably ram and you will have to buy new ram.
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It's kinda strange but today after turning on my PC I got this same problem. I've never had a dump error before and my PC is only a year old built from new parts. After checking the reason for the dump I found it was caused from ntoskrnl.exe, the same file in your dump report.
I have only had that one dump error so far and everything seems fine for now so I'm not sure what it could be.
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soooo i got a bsod doesnt happen often, i formatted my pc and reinstalled windows and thought it would fix it but it happened again.
for notice my lap works perfectly and the BSOD happens each 2 or 3 days and when it restarts it just says that it recovered from an error, what could it be causing it D:.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX result from blue screen view
http://imgur.com/nf984Pn
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