BLUE SCREEN 0x9c Machine_Check_Exception
#1
Posté 01 janvier 2010 - 12:34
XP Pro
Q6600
latest mobo and video drivers for 8800GTX
Any help would be appreciated this is the only game that does this, and its 100% repeatable.
#2
Posté 01 janvier 2010 - 01:23
#3
Posté 01 janvier 2010 - 01:57
DX- Check
MOBO- Check
Video - Check
Bios - Check
Audio - Todo
SP3 - In progress (yeah i know probably the cause once i noticed but several people say they have no probs on SP2)
I dont know what else to check
#4
Posté 01 janvier 2010 - 06:25
try older video drivers as well.
#5
Posté 03 janvier 2010 - 05:47
#6
Posté 03 janvier 2010 - 05:48
#7
Posté 03 janvier 2010 - 09:53
#8
Posté 04 janvier 2010 - 04:29
#9
Posté 04 janvier 2010 - 05:16
#10
Posté 04 janvier 2010 - 05:20
Machine check exceptions are frequently caused by one of the following conditions:
* You are running the processor or mainboard beyond its specifications. For example, you are overclocking the processor or bus. We recommend that you run your hardware at the manufacturer-rated speeds.
* Noisy power, overstressed power strips, outmatched power supplies and failing power supplies can destabilize your computer. Make sure that you have a stable, reliable power supply to your computer.
* Extreme thermal conditions caused by the failure of cooling devices such as fans may damage your computer. Make sure that your cooling devices are all working.
* You have damaged memory or memory that is not the correct type for your computer. If you recently changed the memory configuration, revert to the previous configuration to determine what is wrong. Make sure that you are using the correct memory for your computer.
#11
Posté 04 janvier 2010 - 07:09
This behavior occurs because your computer processor detected and reported an unrecoverable hardware error to Windows XP. To do this, the processor used the Machine Check Exception (MCE) feature of Pentium processors or the Machine Check Architecture (MCA) feature of some Pentium Pro processors. The following factors may cause this error message:
* System bus errors
* Memory errors that may include parity or Error Correction Code (ECC) problems
* Cache errors in the processor or hardware
* Translation Lookaside Buffers (TLB) errors in the processor
* Other CPU-vendor specific detected hardware problems
* Vendor-specific detected hardware problems
My suggestion would be to look in the bios and check what the memory timings are set at, I guess its set as auto, it could be set totally wrong, so look up the specs on the memory you have installed and manually change the settings in the bios to match.
Also I'd look into what Arpl suggested.
Modifié par Herethos, 04 janvier 2010 - 07:35 .





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