glennd
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I got a curly one and need some ideas.
Acer Desktop
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad
MB: Acer G4T/G43T-AM3V:1.1
RAM: 2 x DDR3-1333 2GB
A week ago I rolled back Win10 to Win7 and it appears successful. This week customer reports BSOD and brings it in to the shop. First time I powered it on, the BIOS gives a continuous beep and doesn't post. Eventually it started and booted Windows. It ran ok for 10 minutes or so and then BSOD code 1e ntoskrnl.exe KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. Event viewer shows the same bsod 3 days earlier.
CHKDSK reports no problems. SFC found and fixed corrupt files somewhere in Winsxs. Did a malware scan and cleaned up a few things. I left it running overnight. This morning Windows was locked up. Reset and boot again. Again Windows locked up during login. Boot up UBCD and ran Memtest86+ which immediately crashed and went crazy. Swap out the ram modules, no change. Two new ram modules, no change. Remove the video card and run onboard video, no change.
Plugged in a new PSU and now Memtest is working. Call the customer and say it needs a new PSU. Customer says go ahead. I install the new PSU and plug everything in and Memtest crashes again, the same as before. At this point I realised I tested the new PSU without plugging in the peripherals, only the motherboard was powered on. I unplugged the hdd and now Memtest is working, plug in the hdd, memtest crashes, unplug the hdd, Memtest works.
Booted into PMagic, smart shows no errors, smart short test passes, running the long test now but so far no errors.
As best I understand it, the hdd is causing the computer to lock up randomly or throw bsods and stops memtest from working at all.
EDIT
Specs on the two PSUs:
Old:
+5V / 20A
+5V (SB) / 2A
-12V / 0.5A
+3.3V / 20A
+12V1 / 10A
+12V2 / 13A
Total Output Power: 300W
New:
+5V / 18A
+5V (SB) / 2.5A
-12V / 0.3A
+3.3V / 22A
+12V1 / 21A
+12V2 / 18A
Total Output Power: 500W
Acer Desktop
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad
MB: Acer G4T/G43T-AM3V:1.1
RAM: 2 x DDR3-1333 2GB
A week ago I rolled back Win10 to Win7 and it appears successful. This week customer reports BSOD and brings it in to the shop. First time I powered it on, the BIOS gives a continuous beep and doesn't post. Eventually it started and booted Windows. It ran ok for 10 minutes or so and then BSOD code 1e ntoskrnl.exe KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. Event viewer shows the same bsod 3 days earlier.
CHKDSK reports no problems. SFC found and fixed corrupt files somewhere in Winsxs. Did a malware scan and cleaned up a few things. I left it running overnight. This morning Windows was locked up. Reset and boot again. Again Windows locked up during login. Boot up UBCD and ran Memtest86+ which immediately crashed and went crazy. Swap out the ram modules, no change. Two new ram modules, no change. Remove the video card and run onboard video, no change.
Plugged in a new PSU and now Memtest is working. Call the customer and say it needs a new PSU. Customer says go ahead. I install the new PSU and plug everything in and Memtest crashes again, the same as before. At this point I realised I tested the new PSU without plugging in the peripherals, only the motherboard was powered on. I unplugged the hdd and now Memtest is working, plug in the hdd, memtest crashes, unplug the hdd, Memtest works.

Booted into PMagic, smart shows no errors, smart short test passes, running the long test now but so far no errors.
As best I understand it, the hdd is causing the computer to lock up randomly or throw bsods and stops memtest from working at all.
EDIT
Specs on the two PSUs:
Old:
+5V / 20A
+5V (SB) / 2A
-12V / 0.5A
+3.3V / 20A
+12V1 / 10A
+12V2 / 13A
Total Output Power: 300W
New:
+5V / 18A
+5V (SB) / 2.5A
-12V / 0.3A
+3.3V / 22A
+12V1 / 21A
+12V2 / 18A
Total Output Power: 500W
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