Bsod

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ok, I am ready to throw this computer out the window and go with Intel. What happened to the once great AMD?
Ok, so any time I use my Microphone, i get a BSOD with the following error code
0X00000101 (0X00000061, 0X00000000, 0X82055120, 0X00000001). From what i have read, they make it sound like its my processor, but I cannot believe my processor is bad when it only crashes when using a microphone. I have also tried disabling the motherboard sound and using another sound card, that dont help at all. Im wondering if maybe its some kind of power isssue? any ideas?

Ooh, system information is as follows.

AMD 6400
4g mem
Vista 32bit
Asus M2N-E motherboard

Any help will be appriciated.
 
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I doubt it to be CPU > first have you installed any new peripheral? Or how many beebs sound on boot-up?
 

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huh... didnt know processors made sounds. :D
ahah...
in anycase try finding some drivers for your mic. that may work
 
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Alf said:
huh... didnt know processors made sounds. :D
ahah...
in anycase try finding some drivers for your mic. that may work

If a PC makes more than one beep at boot-up something is amiss;) Try removing any new installs one at a time?
 
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No, it only beeps once. Personally i think it might be the power supply, but still cant figure out why just using a microphone would do it.
 
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i would suspect the sound drivers too, except it happens regardless of if I am using the motherboard sound or using another sound card. I dont believe I could have the same problem with two different drivers.
 

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A Problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.

A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.

If this is the first time you ...

0x00000101 (0X00000061, 0X00000000, 0X82055120, 0X00000001).
Is this the FULL error message?

Everything a PC does, goes through the CPU. ;)

Can you please verify/confirm you have the Asus M2N-E & not a Asus M2N-E SLI

You ain't overclocking, are you?


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Yes, that is the full error message and no, I am not overclocking. The MB is also M2N-E, NOT the SLI
 

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If the microphone is faulty, say, a short circuit voice diaphram, that could cause it.

Try a different mic.
 

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This is a peculiar one :confused:

Ok, long shot, remove 2Gb of memory and try using the mic then.

(although I'm really clutching at straws here)
 

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