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Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - KaiserDietz - 08-21-2013

I keep randomly getting a hyper link transfer flood error and 07E BSoD when doing almost anything on my comp. Now, i'm told this is a memory issue, but i ran memchecker chkdsk and sfc /scannow and none of them resulted in finding any errors. Anyone know whats wrong?


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - ulfsarkhuskarl - 08-22-2013

Reboot might come in handy.


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - Kazinsal - 08-22-2013

Try running memtest86+ overnight. It finds thinks that Windows' memory checker doesn't.


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - KaiserDietz - 08-22-2013

(08-22-2013, 01:36 AM)Kazinsal Wrote: Try running memtest86+ overnight. It finds thinks that Windows' memory checker doesn't.

hm.... that's the program i used.... and i still didnt find anything


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - Switchback - 08-23-2013

Try removing RAM sticks, try with one stick at a time. If you can isolate the bad stick (or sticks, if applicable)
then you can fix the problem.


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - KaiserDietz - 08-23-2013

Ok thanks for the advice.
So its not a mobo issue then?


RE: Hyper_Link_Transfer_Flood and 07E Stop Code - Switchback - 08-24-2013

I wouldn't rule that out. If each stick of RAM gives you the same error as before, see about borrowing someone elses RAM (If its DDR3 then you can probably find some anywhere), if it /still/ has that problem, then you probably are looking at a motherboard issue. While your at it, do the above RAM swapping on his computer, see if it crashes the same way yours does.

Another thing you could try is removing the CMOS battery and wiping bios. Alternatively you could short out the CMOS chip with a jumper. (Assuming you have the manual). Also, maybe re-flashing the motherboards BIOS ROM would be a good idea, if you feel comfortable with deleting the lowest level of code avaliable on a motherboard and re-writing it with manufacturers updates. If you need some help with that, I might be able to pull the bios install info. (I would need a computer model number/Motherboard model [if custom built PC])