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<blockquote data-quote="Roberdin" data-source="post: 698683" data-attributes="member: 17517"><p>I checked the last three dumps and they were all the same. Unfortunately the STOP error was a machine check exception (0x124), which are notoriously difficult to debug. This error is triggered at the request of the processor hardware, and not the kernel, which is why Windows gives you little information to work with. In this case I can tell you that the processor issued a request for some data from the L0 cache, and it was not happy with the data that came back for some reason. (Specifically, the WHEA error record gives a BUSL0_SRC_ERR_M_NOTIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 0) error.) Someone more experienced with driver debugging might have a better shot at fixing it, but probably not from the dump files alone.</p><p></p><p>Usually people will tell you that when this happens, you need to replace your CPU -- but due to the error's predictability, it is unlikely to be the case here. I suggest you forward the logs to the TV card manufacturer together with what you've told us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberdin, post: 698683, member: 17517"] I checked the last three dumps and they were all the same. Unfortunately the STOP error was a machine check exception (0x124), which are notoriously difficult to debug. This error is triggered at the request of the processor hardware, and not the kernel, which is why Windows gives you little information to work with. In this case I can tell you that the processor issued a request for some data from the L0 cache, and it was not happy with the data that came back for some reason. (Specifically, the WHEA error record gives a BUSL0_SRC_ERR_M_NOTIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 0) error.) Someone more experienced with driver debugging might have a better shot at fixing it, but probably not from the dump files alone. Usually people will tell you that when this happens, you need to replace your CPU -- but due to the error's predictability, it is unlikely to be the case here. I suggest you forward the logs to the TV card manufacturer together with what you've told us. [/QUOTE]
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