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sdled

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Post Tue Mar 27, 2018 10:14 pm

BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception multiboxing

BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception

only happens when multiboxxing wow 5-man have not tried any other
set on 1280
set to 2 graphic setting for wow
run@60fps/30fps
updated graphic driver nividia 650tx on main monitor where game plays all windows
updated nvidia 710 low profile on second monitor just for googleing
sfc /scannow ran
verifier ran for 24 hr also while playing wow mu;ltiboxing (no crash but laging bad)
it seems to do this when multiboxing wow
page file set to 16min/24557max system managed
will run furmark on graphic cards to check them
memtest good
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Post Wed Mar 28, 2018 2:04 am

Re: BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception multiboxing

Usually such things write out dump files to C:\Windows\MiniDump, unless you've set for larger dumps, and then it will be in C:\Windows\Memory.dmp. That might be handy.

Also, you probably already found it, but I refer you to
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... -exception
Look through the lower parts under Resolution.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/hel ... een-errors
This is Win 10, but the same stuff applies. Choose "While using my PC".


You could also try removing the WoW Cache, but it is usually more driver/hardware related. Certainly in my experience, audio devices are a good culprit, especially fancy 3d audio ones.

And if in doubt, a compatibility diagnostic might also be useful.
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Post Wed Mar 28, 2018 8:22 am

Re: BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception multiboxing

In addition to what bob already said...
sdled wrote:updated graphic driver nividia 650tx on main monitor where game plays all windows
verifier ran for 24 hr also while playing wow mu;ltiboxing (no crash but laging bad)
It could very easily be that the 650 Ti (there is no TX model that I can find) is not up to the task, since it's not a very powerful GPU. The 650 Ti is from 2012 and could barely run WoW back then at 1920x1080, and 2x 1280x720 is about the same pixel count. That GPU has 1GB of VRAM, but there are 2GB variants, and if your model only has 1GB of VRAM, then that is most certainly going to be a limiting factor for multiboxing WoW.

sdled wrote:will run furmark on graphic cards to check them

FurMark is a terrible program to "test" any video card, and it's unlikely going to give any useful results due to how GPUs have "anti-FurMark" built into them these days. If you want to test the stability of your GPU, then the best thing to do is to go into a game, crank up the settings to push it as hard as you can, and just play.
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Post Wed Mar 28, 2018 1:10 pm

Re: BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception multiboxing

MiRai wrote:It could very easily be that the 650 Ti (there is no TX model that I can find) is not up to the task

Aye. Use of OpenHardwareMonitor, while attempting multiboxing, to verify whether your hardware is at the limits, is also a good plan.
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Post Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:29 pm

Re: BSOD windows 7 x03B system_service_exception multiboxing

it seems to have been the nvidia geoforce gtx 650/gt 710 had a problem in the driver 391.24 downloaded 3/24
downloaded new driver 391.34 on 3/28 and all seems well..... :o

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