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New Install Crashing

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Having just completely re-formatetdmad re-installed the OS, I keep getting this CTD with a BCCode 124 error. Anyone any idea what is causing this. Previoulsy I had it flaggging up every time Firefox 21 went belly-up within minutes of surfing. Reverted to version 18.01, and this happens again. When I switch to IE, no CTDs.

 

Help?

 

Thanks

Rick Almeida

  • 2 weeks later...

I think we need some more info from you before we can help.  I check out your computer specs, but doesn't specify if it's overclocked.   You should also download this nifty little program I use when I build my systems and OC them.  http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html    If you go to some of the overclocking websites (regardless if you overclocked or not) they will often have a list of what these BSOD codes mean. 

Dylan Charles

"The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."

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Hi Dylan

 

Many thanks for your reply. I'd given up checking this thread. I've indeed o/c'd only mildly to 3.02 GHz.

 

Attached is the Windows error flag after a re-boot. Always happens when I'm using Firefox 23 and when I'm surfing. All of a sudden the mouse pointer will freeze and it automatically goes into a re-boot with that error flag showing up.

Rick Almeida

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