can someone anaylyze this mini-dump for me?

Usually the BSOD says whats the problem, I got mine because of audio drivers, it said that in plain english (well something like MANUFACTURER_DRIVER_MEMADDR).
 
Looking at the Bad Company 2 forums, it seems this is a pretty common problem, so the issue may be with the game and not your hardware.
 
when I play BC2

bakurai thats what confuses me it doesn't point to a file or anything it just has random numbers at the bottom

What error code does the BSOD give you?

It should be a code like 0x00000050 or something.
 
What error code does the BSOD give you?

It should be a code like 0x00000050 or something.



Raz I,ll ry to recreate the problem and post it here in a bit.

Thanks for trying to help guys.
 
Well if it's just random numbers (memory address?) then my guess would be a pointer going haywire. So BC2 is ovewriting memory locations that belong to other programs.

Oh now I remembered one similiar case I once had. I kept getting BSOD in really random intervals and there really wasn't any useful information in it. Usually my computer would shutdown faster if I was playing something. Found out my power supply was bonkers.

Edit: Does the mini dump file include a stack trace?
 
don't know what a stack trace is good sir.

I've been playing WoW,MW2 and some bejeweled.
Bad Company is is the only game where this happens -__-
 
Is all of your hardware compatible? CPU/VIDEO listed as compatible with the game?

Tried updating your video driver?
 
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 0000000000000000
BCP2: FFFFFA8006F95028
BCP3: 00000000B2004000
BCP4: 0000000098000175
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1


ok guy it happened just a few minutes ago while playing MW2
 
ok now im trying to do a memtest86 run but the thing seems to be stuck at 6%
:*( what do I do?
 
No idea. I don't see how it could hurt anything to abort it by cutting power. But if I were you I'd look this information up. I'm just using an educated guess.

Anyway, that could indicate a memory problem, don't you think? (As if other indicators weren't there: BSOD)

Have you ever removed dust from your case? Make sure the RAM is clear.
 
well I reset the bios and using AI overclock for now for my ocing needs not sure if it will make a difference.
It's kinda late so I'll take a look at my ram sticks in the morning.
I do remember having together with my expensive G-skill ram cheap Kingston ram which will the first stick I'll remove.
 
Is your CPU 32 bit? Because memtest86 sounds like 32 bit Memory test software. (x86)

Edit: Totally mismatched RAM?
 
yeah most likely ram mismatch but it ran so well at first :*(
 
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