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Old July 8th, 2008, 11:34   #1
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BSOD in epsxe 1.5.2

Hi,

I have been getting random blue screens of death while playing any game on epsxe 1.5.2 on my new laptop. The error that always comes up on the blue screen is "STOP: 0x0000007F (0x0000000D, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)"

I used to have no problems running epsxe games on my old desktop computer with the same settings posted below. Recently, I bought a new Compaq C762NR Laptop with integrated Intel GMA X3100 and Vista installed, and I formatted the HDD and installed XP SP2.

Unfortunately, my laptop's drivers aren't on Compaq's site so I installed the drivers that someone compiled here: Compaq C762NR Vista to XP Conversion

Note that this blue screen does not happen at any other time than when I'm playing a game on epsxe. I can even play a game nonstop on Project 64 without any blue screen, although 5% of the time on Project 64, the game closes unexpectedly and I return to the desktop.

The configuration I most frequently use is below, but I have tried different video plugins like OpenGL, and have tried using a different emulator like Psxeven, but the BSOD's don't go away:

Plugin: Pete's D3D Driver 1.1.76
Author: Pete Bernert
GFX card: Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family

Resolution/Color:
- 800x600 Fullscreen - [16 Bit]

Textures:
- R8G8A8A8
- Filtering: 2
- Hi-Res textures: 0
- VRam size: 0 MBytes

Framerate:
- FPS limit: on
- Frame skipping: off
- FPS limit: Auto

Compatibility:
- Offscreen drawing: 3
- Framebuffer texture: 3
- Framebuffer access: 4
- Alpha multipass: on
- Mask bit: on
- Advanced blending: hardware

Misc:
- Scanlines: off [0]
- Unfiltered FB: off
- Dithering: on
- Screen smoothing: off
- Full vram: on
- Game fixes: on [00000800]
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Help, please.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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Old July 8th, 2008, 11:45   #2
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then the errors are likely related to a hardware or driver conflict, and are not related to any emulator at all.
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Old July 8th, 2008, 15:33   #3
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Old July 12th, 2008, 16:40   #4
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Hey, just try testing your RAM:
1. Download Memtest86
2. Burn it onto a CD with your preferred software
3. Boot your PC from the disc!
If you can see any errors, you have to buy some new RAM!
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Old July 13th, 2008, 10:53   #5
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Memory problems are 0x00008e stop errors, not 0x00007e or 7f
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Old July 13th, 2008, 21:29   #6
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Microsoft says:
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Low-level hardware corruption, such as corrupt memory (RAM)
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Old July 13th, 2008, 21:31   #7
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So its a memory issue ?
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Old July 13th, 2008, 21:48   #8
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It COULD be a memory issue, but it could also be any other low-level hardware fault, or a motherboard fault.
Just follow the link, which jonc2006 posted.
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Old July 13th, 2008, 22:36   #9
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0x000007 errors while possibly caused by bad memory, are also caused by damaged chipset, cpu, badly coded drivers, Vista(yes, vista causes crashes)
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