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IRQ memory BSODS, device manager, memory range?

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I had another thread but since i figured out it was nothing to do with the psu i had to make a new one.

BSODS got me for a while and it became a big problem for me recently. Before i had replaced the ram and the cpu and the hard drive chucked it now i got a new one. I thought it was a crappy psu or a faulty cpu socket or ram or mobo turns out its conflicting hardware IRQ and memory.

I searched and found out that i can go to device manager then view and resources by type or connection either works.

Still i went through the usual suspects like i thought it might be the cpu or the graphics card, then i decided to just go through one by one.

I went to memory and found out a few of them have conflicts.


motherboard resources
Memory Range 00000000FED00000 - 00000000FED003FF used by: ACPI x64-based PC


vga save
Input/Output Range 03B0 - 03BB used by: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
Input/Output Range 03C0 - 03DF used by: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
Memory Range 00000000000A0000 - 00000000000BFFFF used by: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge


pci bus
Memory Range 0000000080000000 - 00000000FFFFFFFF not available.



what the fuck do i do now?

I know its nothing to do with the hard ware and its some memory problems ive never seen before? this will be why i have gotten random BSODs and cant overclock or use the pc for very long. When the BSODs came up i thought it was hardware related since i knew it could be ram related but since it passed tests and was new that was not it. I was also getting told by the pc i had some cpu problem but this was Darks old cpu i bought from him.

to be honest shouldnt the pc do automatic Memory Range and IRQ?

how am i going to fix this problem?
 
system information shows that under hardware resources then conflicts sharing i can see a list of what is conflicting

its possible i could get screenies of this but it will be 2 screen shots since i cant change the resoution of the screen in safe mode with networking
 
okay ill see if anyone can help tommorow still thanks in advance if anyone takes the time to see what they can help me do
 
hate to ressurect an old thread but does anyone know how to fix the problem as i have the exact same symptons as this guy
 
Reset the CMOS, try one stick of ram, try different ram...that's where I would start Blacksniper.

:toast:
 
so you recken its a ram/ mobo thing??
 
hmmmm so no one knows anything bout this problem??
 
when i got those problems it was bsods lots of them and nvidia drivers giving errors and crashing, it was either mobo ram or faulty graphics card

i soon found out it was deeper problem with the motherboard that it wasnt assiging ports right when i changed graphics card its been okay

i was also having problems with a overclock it wasnt stable just kept bsod

i hate to say it but might be a fuber mobo but my mobo even tho i know its the culprit has seemed to have stopped giving errors
 
hmm righto so you changed your card??
 
hey sorry to be a pain in the arse but, can you debscribe what your screen looks like when it freezes/bsods?
 
hi i have a similar problem except my bsod's usually happen when i try to run graphicall games ,is there any software at techpowerup that can check your system for conflicts ?if not how do ya tell when there is does it say conflicts? i've just looked in my device manager and it says its got 4 via cpu to agp2.0/agp3.0 controllers and 3 ati radeon hd 3850 agp :wtf:anyone got a clue:banghead:
 
its either bad memory this can be on the card itself or ram, can be a driver fault maybe an irql fault

you can get a checker to check gpu memory
you need to try a new set of drivers
you need to go to system bios and reset irql
 
oOh that sounds nasty going into bios probably should but it's like everything could literaly be oat :) anyway you didnt say what checker to check gpu memory
 
The only time I've seen that type of BSOD for myself is when I fried the PCI-e slots on my Striker 2 board... There wasn't anything that I could do, try and rma and go on.. I would suggest the steps that MilkyWay has said.. But, if you really don't know much about Bios's... I wouldn't play with Irq's... That can mess up everything on your board. USB, ethernet, ram, chip... But, that's just me on playing with irq's... To much of a hassle IMHO..
 
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well i've a fair bit of knowledge about pc's it's just alot of faffin around ,i did have a radeon 9700 before the hd 3850 agp card i've got now and that was ok i'll look into it ,been pretty poorly with health probs lately so not had the inclination for doing much to pc .old card kept burning the 5 volt line but still worked ok main reason for replacing was the pixel shaders needed for a certain new game (can't remember it's name)
 
ma sapphire mobo actually has a irql reset function and gives every piece of hardware a new irql/port

for my old board i think it was a combo of irql being fucked and making me have a bad bsod problem, it was caused by a bios before that i think the older bios was fine

i also think drivers solved it for a while

i had downclocked my cpu to make it stop bsods but it was temporary situation, i think the mobo wasnt playing with the gpu and the cpu and the memory at the same time due to a bios

i think your card is not broke but its drivers or a mobo issue with the irql or the mobo itself is not doing something right or a part on it is broke
 
anyway cheers for now i'm off to bed was up at 6 not slept since then startin to feel it now bye
 
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