CPU/Mobo 32 GB RAM creating problem.

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Prosenjit

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previously I have 2*4GB sniper ram 1600MHz, CL9.

Today I have installed 4*8GB Ripjaw X 1600 MHz, CL9.

But after installed, I am facing huge lag in my computer and starting time also quite high.

I have win 7 ultimate 64bit with 80 GB SSD space.
CPU: i5 2500K @ 4.5GHz
CLR: Corsair H80
MOB: Z68XP-UD3R
GPU: ZOTAC 560Ti AMP!
HDD: Crucial M4 128 GB,WD Green 2TB+1TB
PSU: Corsair VX 550
UPS: APC 1100VA
CAB: CM 690 II Advance.

Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
 
New problem arise!!!!

When I remove those 32GB ram and installed previous 2*4GB RAM, it's getting blue-screen error every time.

I have tried lots of time and process like:
Reset Bios, Repair startup.

But when I want to repair from Win 7 DVD, I can't. It's also getting blue-screen error when file is loading from DVD for repair setup.

Please help me, i am confused lot.

Thanks in advance...
 
New problem arise!!!!

When I remove those 32GB ram and installed previous 2*4GB RAM, it's getting blue-screen error every time.

I have tried lots of time and process like:
Reset Bios, Repair startup.

But when I want to repair from Win 7 DVD, I can't. It's also getting blue-screen error when file is loading from DVD for repair setup.

Please help me, i am confused lot.

Thanks in advance...

It sounds like you've got problems with your hard drive. Check all your connections and see if they're fine.
If Windows starts working after, then run a checkdisk,
If not, then try running linux off a USB stick, or a live CD, and see if that's giving any problems.
If your computers running fine with the 2*4GB RAM then update your motherboards BIOS, and re-insert the 4*8GB RAM and see if there's any improvement.

btw - when is the blue-screen error coming? what does the error message say?
 
It sounds like you've got problems with your hard drive. Check all your connections and see if they're fine.
If Windows starts working after, then run a checkdisk,
If not, then try running linux off a USB stick, or a live CD, and see if that's giving any problems.
If your computers running fine with the 2*4GB RAM then update your motherboards BIOS, and re-insert the 4*8GB RAM and see if there's any improvement.

btw - when is the blue-screen error coming? what does the error message say?

First my CPU runs on 2*4GB sticks. Then I installed 4*8GB sticks. It's on perfectly but too much slow and lagging.
So, I try to go back to my previous RAM 2*4GB, but I can't, it's always showing blue-screen error. I have tried to reinstalled, but when the file is loading it's getting blue-screen.

Now my CPU runs only with 4*8GB sticks with too much lag.

New bios is available but don't know how to update that bios, cause it's so different. that bios only update with provided .exe attached. But that .exe file is not supported with win7 64 or win xp32 (those os i have).
 
Don't update your BIOS when your system is unstable since you can corrupt the BIOS. I hope you aren't overclocking your system after resetting the BIOS; let everything run at stock.

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When its stable, here's how to update the BIOS :
1. Make a bootable DOS USB flash drive using the Rufus utility
2. Extract the contents of the Gigabyte UEFI BIOS .exe file and copy the extracted files to the bootable flash drive
3. Reboot, set BIOS to boot from USB, and let the BIOS update (autoexec should execute the needed BIOS update command)
 
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please check event logs of the system and application
Check stability for each ram put separately (check temp just in case)
Check processes in task manager
Reseat the CPU
 
Clear the CMOS and try using the 2*4GB RAM again.
There'll be jumpers on your motherboard that you need to adjust.
Look in your motherboard manual for instructions. It's a simple process, and should solve your problem with the older RAM.
 
Page fault in non page area
NTFY.SYS
error:00*00....07E,050,01E

This are the common type of error.

Yesterday night i have update my bios, now my computer only run with win xp live cd.
I tried reinstall with win 7,8,xp.
But everytime i am getteing blue screen error.
When the file is loadded from cd to ram and os platfrom temporarily start, then this blue screen error comes.
 
when any hdd connect to my pc, i cant boot from cd rom with a installation disc. But can boot with a xp live cd.
If i remove all hdd, installation start sucessfully upto hdd location.
I have 3 set of RAMS
1. Sniper 4GB*2 cl 9
2. RipjawX 8GB*1 cl 10
3. RipjawX 8GB*4 cl 9

All the ram getting same problem
 
It seems like your volumes have gotten corrupted.
Plug in only your primary hdd, and run chkdsk /f /r

Then if windows starts, run chkdsks on all your drives.


To run chkdsk don't boot into windows. When you get the boot options choose safe mode with command prompt...then run the chkdsk.
 
Blue screen error in safe mode also

Ntfy.sys
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
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STOP: 0*00000050 (0*FFFFFFFFFF05C, 0*00...01, 0*FFFFF88001D192E6, 0*00...000)
Ntfy.sys - Address FFFFF88001D192e6 base at FFFFF88001C42000, datestamp 4ce792f9

It seems like your volumes have gotten corrupted.
Plug in only your primary hdd, and run chkdsk /f /r

Then if windows starts, run chkdsks on all your drives.


To run chkdsk don't boot into windows. When you get the boot options choose safe mode with command prompt...then run the chkdsk.
 
Put one hdd on my friend pc and delete the system partition,
Then start win xp installation, when it start installing devices,
after few sec it's come:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

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New error:
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: win32k.sys
PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA.....
.......
.....
 
After getting error, i have put my all stuff in base freeq.
Few question:
My computer works fine with win xp live cd. When i want to reinstall my os win 7,8, xp without HDD, it is continue upto HDD selection part. But with HDD it's getting PAGE FAULT, IRQL NOT LESS, NTFY.SYS, MUP.SYS
So many different error in every step.
So,
1. Is there in problem in new UEFI BIOS to communicate SATA port properly.
2. When i install 32GB ram for the first time with full stuff mention in my first post, is there any problem with PSU as it's only 550W. Cause it's a lot of stuff and all are at that time was on OC.
Is my PSU getting faulty after that.

Last 30 hours i am trying, but no result, it's really important to solve this problem for me.
Please help me friends.
If i go to service centre for bios error, how much time they take to repair that or they take it for a week.....

Is your system overclocked? What speeds/timings are your RAM sticks rated for, and what are they running at? Your issue looks RAM related.

Edit: Make a bootable Memtest86 disk : Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool , to test your RAM.
 
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