I hope that the new RAM fixes all your troubles! Why not just wait to troubleshoot any crash issues after putting in the new RAM?
The Win7 event log can sometimes hold troubleshooting clues regarding some types of crashes. Another possibility would be to check ASRock's forum (assuming they have one) for more information regarding your particular motherboard model.
Good luck!
Jim
Thank you Jim,
So the new Ram the Corsair I'm getting is fine?
All I can say is Corsair seems to say so; the RAM you will be trying next is on Corsair's supported list. I would be a fool to suggest that RAM will be your answer. I am trying to be helpful in continuing to try and get some "approved" RAM in your box for the first time.
Others may have something to say here, but there are MANY hardware, firmware, driver, software, and settings in a PC and your long journey of crashes will not be over until it is over.
Jim
hi. Ok. I've installed the RAM that I was talking about. It showed the BSOD twice but now, I've been working on it for two weeks with no BSOD. However, sometimes when I turn it off, I have problems turning it back on and sometimes it has problems restarting. I need to unplug the machine from power for 10 seconds before turning it back on. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Here are some crash reports just before I changed the RAM.
I would like to give you the latest crash report, but I'm waiting for my IT guy to come in and give that to me.
Hey Harm. I have since got a new IT guy and you were right. The trouble was with the power supply and the hard drives!
Do I will now be purchasing solid state drives for my C drive. I will also be geting a dedicated raid controller.