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in CPUs Share snipester89 August 18, 2009 5:11:29 PM Hi, Just recently I finished building
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a system on a budget but have been getting BSOD 0x101 at random times, mostly more commonly after I overclock from 2.3Ghz to anything blue screen error google chrome over 2.5Ghz. Here is the BSOD code that windows gave me after I rebooted: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7100.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 101 BCP1: 00000031 BCP2: 00000000 BCP3: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/new-windows-7-64-bit-system-bsod-with-error-101/d4ab1eb2-8286-44f8-81ab-315e1f7e92ea 807C3120 BCP4: 00000001 OS Version: 6_1_7100 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1 I did a little research and came up with "CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT", which makes me think somethings up with the CPU. I'm not sure what it means but I hope someone here could tell me what it is and how to fix it. My PC Specs if it helps: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit RC OCZ Reaper 1066 RAM 5-5-5-18 2.0v ECS A780GM-A AM2/AM2+ Motherboard with all BIOS updates Raidmax http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/265383-28-blue-screen-death-problem-0x101 Hybrid 2 550w PSU Crossfire Supported AMD Phenom 9600 2.5Ghz Agena AM2+ 1.325v HIS 4850 IceQ4 Turbo 512mb 740/1100 Stable Raidmax Scorpio Mid ATX (1 LED, 4 Standard 80mm Fans) Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm Hard Drive Thanks More about : blue screen death problem 0x101 Anonymous a b à CPUs December 22, 2009 6:04:55 PM Any solutions on this? got exact the same problem getting tired of it m 0 l Bluescreendeath a b à CPUs December 22, 2009 6:15:51 PM Unstable OC? Was this a BIOS oc or software oc? What are your voltages and temps? m 0 l Related resources BSOD - Blue Screen of death - Tech Support Blue Screen of Death fix? - Forum Blue screen of DEATH - Forum HELP!!! Blue Screen Of Death!!!!! - Forum Blue screen - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer nicopalm May 5, 2011 2:06:41 AM Thats easy man, go into Bios and raise your Vcore by the smallest amount possible. It should stabilize your system, run 2 hours of prime95 to be certain. have a nice day. m 0 l gamerk316 a c 76 à CPUs May 5, 2011 11:58:05 AM Stop code 0x101 is related to CPU interrupts. Quote:Bug Check 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT- This indicates that an expected clock interrupt on a secondary processor, in a multi-processor system, was not received within the allocated interv
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