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    W7 Pro x64 | W10 IP x64 | Linux Mint VM
       #31

    I wouldn't know where to start with a Kernel Memory Dump, I tend to fumble my way round in a much less refined manner such as yours John. I enjoy my victories and try to learn from the ones that really make me use my grey matter, but either way the experience itself is excellent. I've learned a hell of a lot in the past ten or so months that I always took for granted was way beyond my comprehension.
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       #32

    Golden said:
    Interesting John, we have seen lots of 0x124's caused by software recently over at SF.....predominantly through running beta-Chrome browsers and Gigabyte applications (System Information Viewer and Thermal Monitoring Software).
    Yeah the Gigabyte SIV (among other Gigabyte crapware) at least has the common decency to show a trace of itself in a 0x124. Always appreciated that is.
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  3. Arc
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
       #33

    usasma said:
    As for the STOP 0x124 errors - jcgriff2 and I argued with developers for a long time about this. Please note that the STOP 0x124 was never accepted as solely a CPU error, rather it's an error that the CPU sees and then reports to Windows. Unfortunately, the CPU's ability to analyze errors isn't as good as Windows - so the reports are rather cryptic.

    But, back in the day (early Vista), it was the majority opinion that the STOP 0x124 error was a hardware error - and only a hardware error. For a long time we (jcgriff2 and I) insisted that the STOP 0x124 error could be caused by things other than hardware. Around the same time the ASACPI.sys driver became a problem in BSOD's. And, through this, we were able to show that drivers could cause this error - not just hardware. After a long time arguing this, it was finally accepted by the community as a whole.
    I have got my answer, John. It feels heavenly good that your (jcgriff2 and you) stand matches with that of me. And I will proudly carry this philosophy till I see you posting something else in this topic.

    usasma said:
    I prefer to state that I am an expert in helping users to fix their BSOD's.
    And I try to follow your footsteps.
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  4. Arc
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       #34

    Boozad said:
    Yeah the Gigabyte SIV (among other Gigabyte crapware) at least has the common decency to show a trace of itself in a 0x124. Always appreciated that is.
    Double ditto. :)
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       #35

    I find the process of hunting down a cause of a BSOD rather fun. I'm not entirely sure why but I've taken more interest in BSOD analysis than with a lot of other IT subjects that I delve into. I've learned a lot about BSOD's from all of you and continue to do so. :)
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