vashtheotaku
Right off the assembly line
Hi guys,
First off, here is the BSOD:
A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.
STOP: 0x00000101 (0x00000061, 0x000000, 0x803D1120,0x00000001)
Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU
4x1gb Kingston RAM
Palit Geforce 9800GT
Asus P5Q-Pro Motherboard
Western Digital 160gb HDD
Benq 16x DVD Drive
Lite-on Dual Layer DVD Burner
Fortron 400W (28A on the 12V rail) PSU
Okay so it used to happen once in a while; the Windows Vista "loading" on a black screen for a few seconds and then: BSOD!. As long as the computer could load Windows to the desktop, then it could run for as long as I did not shut it off without so much as a hiccup but now its systematic, it just won't get past the Windows loading screen.
I'm desperate, it's a brand new computer I just built up and I'm kinda too broke to take it to a technician now.
I thought it might be related to the 4gb of RAM so I tried each bars seperately without success.
I read that it was caused by a problem with nVidia drivers so I updated the driver and didn't solve the problem either.
Could it be my PSU? Am I running it too close to it's limit? HELP, PLEASE!
First off, here is the BSOD:
A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.
STOP: 0x00000101 (0x00000061, 0x000000, 0x803D1120,0x00000001)
Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU
4x1gb Kingston RAM
Palit Geforce 9800GT
Asus P5Q-Pro Motherboard
Western Digital 160gb HDD
Benq 16x DVD Drive
Lite-on Dual Layer DVD Burner
Fortron 400W (28A on the 12V rail) PSU
Okay so it used to happen once in a while; the Windows Vista "loading" on a black screen for a few seconds and then: BSOD!. As long as the computer could load Windows to the desktop, then it could run for as long as I did not shut it off without so much as a hiccup but now its systematic, it just won't get past the Windows loading screen.
I'm desperate, it's a brand new computer I just built up and I'm kinda too broke to take it to a technician now.
I thought it might be related to the 4gb of RAM so I tried each bars seperately without success.
I read that it was caused by a problem with nVidia drivers so I updated the driver and didn't solve the problem either.
Could it be my PSU? Am I running it too close to it's limit? HELP, PLEASE!