BSOD error 0x000000124

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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #61

    While working up the hardware: at some time see if you can post a zip that is not a short cut to the zip but a zip of a 1 - 2 GB memory dump.
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       #62

    I just reset bios again pinned on cmos and pulled battery and booted up all factory didn't enter bios settings so imagined reset total
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       #63

    resetting memory dump to automatic memory dump
    is my settings correct?
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    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #64

    Howiewowie said:
    resetting memory dump to automatic memory dump
    is my settings correct?
    I would untick "automatic restart" so that you always get a chance to see the BSOD screen and make a note of the information on it.
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       #65

    philc43 said:
    I would untick "automatic restart" so that you always get a chance to see the BSOD screen and make a note of the information on it.
    ok got it thx
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       #66

    sending both log collector and zip folder
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       #67

    trying one more step before replacing CPU or MB I moved (Evo 960 M.2 that is what I use boot up with windows installed) away from CPU into lowest slot on MB below it may have been getting hot, thanks for all the help
    I would like to have a reply about this option thanks
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    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #68

    Overheating is a common cause of BSOD events. If you suspect drive temperatures you can monitor your system for this using HWmonitor and there may be a disk analysis tool for the EVO drive that you can download.
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       #69

    BSOD 0x124


    My problem is solved I changed out my memory sticks been running 7 days now and not any blue screens.
    Running my system @4.7 CPU and DDR4 3200MHz now and did run @4.9GHz CPU no problems.
    My Ram running was Corsair DDR4 3000MHz I don't know why it failed was listed as compatible on my Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 motherboard Now running PNY 3200MHz 16GB and PNY ram is not listed on compatible list I asked at BestBuy in Geeks Squad the gentleman said it should work, so far it has worked.

    Thanks for trying to help solve this problem

    Speccy below
    Type DDR4
    Size 16384 MBytes
    Channels # Dual
    DRAM Frequency 1600.1 MHz
    CAS# Latency (CL) 16 clocks
    RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 18 clocks
    RAS# Precharge (tRP) 18 clocks
    Cycle Time (tRAS) 36 clocks
    Command Rate (CR) 2T
    Physical Memory
    Memory Usage 24 %
    Total Physical 16 GB
    Available Physical 12 GB
    Total Virtual 18 GB
    Available Virtual 12 GB
    SPD
    Number Of SPD Modules 2
    Last edited by Howiewowie; 08 Aug 2018 at 22:27. Reason: looked at calender wrong
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    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #70

    Glad to hear that it is fixed, thanks for the feedback. Good to know these internal timer errors can be traced back to faulty RAM.
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