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DVA6377
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Posted onPost created on
March 25 2010 23:40 ET by Logan Lynch
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Hey guys,
I'm still getting this darn error: 0x00000124.
Here is the whole error code:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 0000000000000000
BCP2: FFFFFA8007873030
BCP3: 00000000B2000040
BCP4: 0000000000000800
OS Version: 6_0_6002
Service Pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1
I cannot figure out what is going on.
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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DVA7899
Captain, B737-800
Joined on October 29 2009
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304 legs, 743.8 hours
283 legs,
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Posted onPost created on
March 25 2010 23:46 ET by Skylar Macminn
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It has been determined that the blue screen of death code 0x00000124 is caused by audio devices in Windows Vista.
This particular issue is industry-wide and can happen on any computer with a sound card or integrated audio and Windows Vista.
We have found a workaround to this issue which should help stabilize the system without sacrifing something as important as your computer's audio devices.
Please perform the following steps to resolve the issue:
1. Go to the BIOS by pressing [DEL] during POST.
2. Go to Advanced Chipset Features.
3. Go to CPU Configuration
4. Select C1E Enhanced Halt State and set it to Disabled
5. Press [F10] to save the changes and exit.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=36079
A very simple googling of the error code seems to give a lot of light oh the matter. Not sure what you have already tried, but figured i'd post what I saw.
Another search result: http://forum.soft32.com/windows/Solution-STOP-0x00000124-ftopict367875.html
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DVA6377
Captain, B747-400
Joined on September 11 2008
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 01:51 ET by Logan Lynch
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My BIOS doesn't have that option in it. That was one of the first links I saw under google. I'm trying to find out if overheating could be a possible cause of it. I know most of the articles are saying it's the audio driver... but I've updated everything I have and am still getting this. My CPU is running bout 49 when using fsx and my gpu (EVGA GTS 250 1gb) runs at bout 62.
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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DVA8422
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on October 10 2005
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SeaTac, WA USA
49 legs, 81.1 hours
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 09:25 ET by Cole Byre
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Hey Logan, can you post your system specs including your power supply?
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DVA6377
Captain, B747-400
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 16:20 ET by Logan Lynch
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CPU: Intel Quad Q9400 2.67ghz
GPU: Evga GTS 250 1GB
Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650W
Hard Drive(s):320 GB 7200 RPM SATA II hard drive & Western 250GB
Ram: 4 GB (4096 MB) 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (two 2048 MB modules)
Audio: Integrated 8-Channel (7.1) High Definition Audio
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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DVA8422
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on October 10 2005
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SeaTac, WA USA
49 legs, 81.1 hours
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 17:38 ET by Cole Byre
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Could you post your Motherboard too?
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DVA6377
Captain, B747-400
Joined on September 11 2008
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726 legs, 1,861.2 hours
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24.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 19:52 ET by Logan Lynch
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I'm having trouble finding it but I'm pretty sure it's the Nvidia nforce 630i
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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DVA7180
Captain, MD-88
Joined on March 17 2009
Richmond, BC Canada
59 legs, 109.5 hours
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 20:21 ET by Lindsey Wiebe
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Logan those temps are nothing. That won't be the issue. Temps are only a worry when they start getting close to triple digits.
Lindsey WiebeCaptain, MD-88
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DVA6377
Captain, B747-400
Joined on September 11 2008
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Killdeer, ND
726 legs, 1,861.2 hours
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1,825.6 hours ACARS 14 legs,
24.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 20:48 ET by Logan Lynch
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Yeah I just can't think of why else I would keep getting it. It's making mad though. It just randomly started happening too.
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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DVA7209
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 11 2009
Seattle, WA USA
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 22:27 ET by John Byre
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Logan the only thing I can suggest at this point, would be to disable your enhanced halt state/speedstep in your BIOS. That's more than likely the cause.
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DVA6377
Captain, B747-400
Joined on September 11 2008
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Killdeer, ND
726 legs, 1,861.2 hours
308 legs,
565.1 hours online 706 legs,
1,825.6 hours ACARS 14 legs,
24.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
March 26 2010 22:29 ET by Logan Lynch
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John,
I've tried to but I can't seem to find the option.
Logan LynchCaptain, B747-400
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