Hakei
Banned
+295|6260
So, sometimes when playing BF2, I'll get a BSOD - Yes I've tried to google the errors and have come to no post that has the same problem as I am having.

I have:
Asus EAH4850 GPU
Asus M2NE-SLI MB
4 GB Kingston RAM
550W CM PSU
AMD X2 ATHLON 6000+ 3GHZ DC

I get:

win32k.sys (Page_fault_in_non_paged_area)

Adress BF807BAA BF800000

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ati3duag.dll

Adress BF447700 BF1D3000

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ati3duag.dll

Adress BF2BF6B9 BF1EC000

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USBPORT.sys

Adress F71526D4 F7149000


No recent hardware changes made, what I have done is:

Installed the latest version of ATI drivers
Installed hotfix for ATI
Installed hotfix from a link aimed at fixing the ati3duag.dll BSOD

Now, from what I understand - 3 separate BSOD messages means there should be one underlying cause that's not necessarily related to any one of those files.

Now, I can't for the life of me remember what I changed in order to prompt these BSODs, but if it's any help - at the exact same time these BSODs started, I also started to get CTDs (Ones that aren't because of a server restart).

One more thing to note which may not be important and just coincidence, but prior to the BSOD, I turned fraps on around 10-30 minutes before, and I don't believe I've had a BSOD without fraps recording, however I shall check today and see what happens.

Any help appreciated.
Surgeons
U shud proabbly f off u fat prik
+3,097|6754|Gogledd Cymru

System restore?
AussieReaper
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+5,761|6418|what

Have you tried changing your refresh rate?
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SpIk3y
Minister of Silly Walks
+67|6404|New Jersey
It could be a USB device causing the problems since one of the errors is USBPORT.sys.  I once got BSODs because my USB headset had crappy drivers that were conflicting with XP.  The only solution was to uninstall the drivers.  Everything is just peachy now that I'm on Vista though.

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