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      09-24-2011
Hi everyone, I built my pc last year and it kept having bsod every month
at first it was page fault in nonpaged area, later on it says atimdag.sys

few weeks ago i formatted my system drive and the problem still exists, i wish experts on this forum can help me

and my ram settings in bios is fault

BSOD: System Service Exception atikmdag.sys
 
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      09-24-2011
Unless you updated your drivers the answer will always be the same ... get updated drivers.

Also post your latest dumps.
 
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      09-24-2011
It sounds to me like the system just is not stable. Run a memory checker like the one built into the Windows 7 CD, or http://www.memtest.org/ If they find errors then the RAM isn't stable, you will need to manually set the correct RAM timings, frequency, and voltage.
 
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      09-26-2011
1) Update your ATI drivers if needed
2) Run System File Checker

Run this line in command prompt.
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sfc /scannow
The pre-versions of atimdag.sys are known BSOD causes.
 
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      09-26-2011
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Hi everyone, I built my pc last year and it kept having bsod every month
at first it was page fault in nonpaged area, later on it says atimdag.sys

few weeks ago i formatted my system drive and the problem still exists, i wish experts on this forum can help me

and my ram settings in bios is fault

BSOD: System Service Exception atikmdag.sys
Why did you start a second thread?
 
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      09-26-2011
Probably because nobody replied to the other one in over 5 days and they still have BSODs but they need to run the tests suggested, update the drivers, and then say what they HAVE already done plus post any new dumps.
 
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      09-28-2011
Dump file:
Attachment 3517
I think i ran the memtest before, but just to make sure what is the problem i will be running as soon as i have time
and I believe my video driver is up to date since its 10.8 and i don't think i really installed any outdated driver listed on the previous post thread since i reformatted my pc few weeks ago as i said above and what does system file checker do ?
thanks for helping bros

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Dump file:
Attachment 3517
I think i ran the memtest before, but just to make sure what is the problem i will be running as soon as i have time
and I believe my video driver is up to date since its 10.8 and i don't think i really installed any outdated driver listed on the previous post thread since i reformatted my pc few weeks ago as i said above and what does system file checker do ?
thanks for helping bros

This one was Related to atikmdag.sys ATI Radeon Kernel Mode Driver. I would re-install the newest driver version available using this method.

When upgrading your graphic driver you MUST remove all traces of the current driver. In order to do that we recommend using

http://phyxion.net/Driver-Sweeper/Dr...Version-3-1-0/

When it is removed then download and install the fresh copy.
 
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To answer your one question above, System File Checker repairs system files.
 
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