my computer crashes when doing anything graphics intensive and sadly that includes minecraft
blue screen garbage (thats what it looks like to me lol):
BCCode: 117
BCP1: FFFFFA8005F5F4E0
BCP2: FFFFFA60025542B0
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1
i know bccode 117 is a hardware malfunction so is there any way to fix this
i have a qosmio x305 q107 running the latest drivers
now when it crashes it does not show the screen the screen turns black and the sound loops like a broken cd or somthing (like BRBRBRRBBBRBRBRBRBRBBRRBR kind of sound)
i got the blue screen stuff from a dialogue that comes up sometimes after i reboot the computer
any help will be appreciated
You should have access to that folder, and you should only need to copy and paste them somewhere else. If it is not allowing that, then something seems very odd.
You should have access to that folder, and you should only need to copy and paste them somewhere else. If it is not allowing that, then something seems very odd.
ok my father had this on the computer it reads the files
-snip-
Not entirely helpful if you had "multiple" crashes. You need to put all of their displays.
Just seeing rasPPPoE.sys and watchdog.sys is not helpful, as those are 2 critical system core drivers. rasPPPoE has little to do with display drivers at all, in fact should have nothing in modern day. Watchdog is a different story, but is not the faulting module in this case.
Open it and it will show all Minidumps on your computer. Just click on each and then screenshot (use SnippingTool) to capture each of them. You only need to snip the BlueScreenView window.
I tried quite hard to find a specification sheet about the Qosmio X305-Q107 and I cannot find jack nothing really.
Are you absolutely sure you typed it correctly?
The most closest I could find to it was X305-Q701, but I cannot assume it is that one.
Download speccy and screenshot the Summary page of it and upload to imgur or w/e you wish.
This is so we can know exact specs and which can maybe help fix this issue. Those crash logs are all over the place, each one has a different faulting module which is nonsense. If such was true that means the entire operating system is corrupted or along that nature. But in general if it is GPU tasks in which crash the system, you may need to wipe the drivers and then reinstall them.
im still running windows service pack 1 my father never bothered to upgrade it but from what i read it does not help
If you're running Vista on service pack 1 you should definitely update. That version had problems which are fixed by the newer service packs. Might as well just go to Windows 7.
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blue screen garbage (thats what it looks like to me lol):
BCCode: 117
BCP1: FFFFFA8005F5F4E0
BCP2: FFFFFA60025542B0
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1
i know bccode 117 is a hardware malfunction so is there any way to fix this
i have a qosmio x305 q107 running the latest drivers
now when it crashes it does not show the screen the screen turns black and the sound loops like a broken cd or somthing (like BRBRBRRBBBRBRBRBRBRBBRRBR kind of sound)
i got the blue screen stuff from a dialogue that comes up sometimes after i reboot the computer
any help will be appreciated
Minidump location: C:\Windows\Minidump
Dropbox, Mediafire, etc.
You only need to upload them to somewhere temporary to say. Personally id say dropbox as its more simple.
Not entirely helpful if you had "multiple" crashes. You need to put all of their displays.
Just seeing rasPPPoE.sys and watchdog.sys is not helpful, as those are 2 critical system core drivers. rasPPPoE has little to do with display drivers at all, in fact should have nothing in modern day. Watchdog is a different story, but is not the faulting module in this case.
Get this tool: http://www.nirsoft.n...creen_view.html
Open it and it will show all Minidumps on your computer. Just click on each and then screenshot (use SnippingTool) to capture each of them. You only need to snip the BlueScreenView window.
Then just upload those screenshots to http://imgur.com/
EDIT: i have a album of the crashes now there are only 5 crash logs on here but i have at least 3-5 crashes a day http://imgur.com/a/eQEo3
I tried quite hard to find a specification sheet about the Qosmio X305-Q107 and I cannot find jack nothing really.
Are you absolutely sure you typed it correctly?
The most closest I could find to it was X305-Q701, but I cannot assume it is that one.
Download speccy and screenshot the Summary page of it and upload to imgur or w/e you wish.
This is so we can know exact specs and which can maybe help fix this issue. Those crash logs are all over the place, each one has a different faulting module which is nonsense. If such was true that means the entire operating system is corrupted or along that nature. But in general if it is GPU tasks in which crash the system, you may need to wipe the drivers and then reinstall them.
It's gotta be that one. http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/qosmio_X305-Q701.pdf
Hmm.. It's OK spec-wise. A little old, though.. GeForce 9700M.. Intel Core 2 Duo..
Are you still running Vista or did you upgrade it?
im still running windows service pack 1 my father never bothered to upgrade it but from what i read it does not help
If you're running Vista on service pack 1 you should definitely update. That version had problems which are fixed by the newer service packs. Might as well just go to Windows 7.
No, this is not Apple.
Microsoft gives service packs for free.
Click the Start button , click Run, type winver, and then press Enter.
^ Profitable quote from Cashsoft. But yes, do that and see if you are 64 bit or 32 bit. This determines service pack you need.
FOR 32 bit Windows Vista SP1
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16468
FOR 64 bit Windows Vista SP1
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17669