Crane358
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- Location
- Aurora, Ontario, Canada
Greetings,
I'm getting that deja-vu feeling. Its been a couple years since I've been through the BSOD experience and now its happening in my new computer build and Windows 8.1 Pro.
Previously the SevenForums did a bang up job of helping me sort it out so I'm really happy there is an EightForums.
So ... random BSOD that, based on observations, occur when ...
1) Low stress situations: checking email, web browsing, copying files etc.
2) High stress situations: Gaming (twice in WoT) and Video editing in Adobe Premeire CC (once).
Event Viewer Logs point mainly to ntoskrnl.exe but there are other suspects.
My previous Windows 7 BSOD experience flushed out Acronis Disk Director as the culprit. I've since started using Acronis again with this new build and that has me wondering.
What also has me wondering is that I do have a lot of hard drives going right now.
2 SSD drives - 1 for C drive OS and a second I use as a scratch Disk
4 HDD drives - internal SATA
2 USB3 drives - Western Digital Books
1 to 4 HDD connected via an eSata 4 slot Doc. (I don't always have them on.)
As always, thanks in advance for the great service you guys provide. Log files attached.
Regards,
Randy Smith
PS: I apologize if this ends up being a duplicate post. I think I previewed my first 1 and didn't submit and then I was puzzled when I didn't see the post in the forum.
I'm getting that deja-vu feeling. Its been a couple years since I've been through the BSOD experience and now its happening in my new computer build and Windows 8.1 Pro.
Previously the SevenForums did a bang up job of helping me sort it out so I'm really happy there is an EightForums.
So ... random BSOD that, based on observations, occur when ...
1) Low stress situations: checking email, web browsing, copying files etc.
2) High stress situations: Gaming (twice in WoT) and Video editing in Adobe Premeire CC (once).
Event Viewer Logs point mainly to ntoskrnl.exe but there are other suspects.
My previous Windows 7 BSOD experience flushed out Acronis Disk Director as the culprit. I've since started using Acronis again with this new build and that has me wondering.
What also has me wondering is that I do have a lot of hard drives going right now.
2 SSD drives - 1 for C drive OS and a second I use as a scratch Disk
4 HDD drives - internal SATA
2 USB3 drives - Western Digital Books
1 to 4 HDD connected via an eSata 4 slot Doc. (I don't always have them on.)
As always, thanks in advance for the great service you guys provide. Log files attached.
Regards,
Randy Smith
PS: I apologize if this ends up being a duplicate post. I think I previewed my first 1 and didn't submit and then I was puzzled when I didn't see the post in the forum.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- DIY
- CPU
- AMD 9370
- Motherboard
- ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
- Memory
- G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (4 x 8GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- eVGA NVidia 660 Ti
- Sound Card
- Reaktek - onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung P2770, Asus VK245H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 X 2
- Hard Drives
- Seagate SSD, boot, WD Black 2TB, WD Black 4TB, ADATA SSD (use for scratch disk). WD Green and Seagates in external eSata Dock. Also 2 WD external book drives. 1.5 and 3.0 TB
- PSU
- Corsair AX850
- Case
- Coolermaster 932 HAF
- Cooling
- Noctua D14 Air Cooler
- Keyboard
- Corsair Vengence K70
- Mouse
- Logitech G600
- Internet Speed
- High Speed / Fibre Hybrid 150 dn, 15 up
- Browser
- Firefox, Chrome
- Antivirus
- Vipre Internet Security