Need Help: Blue Screen of death!
Started by
Mr_Nut
, Jul 28 2013 06:41 AM
#16
Posted 31 July 2013 - 07:22 AM
#17
Posted 04 August 2013 - 06:23 PM
Oh No!
After a good 5-6 days, it has re-appeared
As always, I've attached the report to the bottom.
Thanks in advance!
-Nut
After a good 5-6 days, it has re-appeared
As always, I've attached the report to the bottom.
Thanks in advance!
-Nut
Attached Files
Edited by Mr_Nut, 05 August 2013 - 06:06 AM.
#18
Posted 06 August 2013 - 06:29 AM
Can I ask when this latest crash happened as your dmp file is showing 28/07/2013 6:34:23 PM
If the crash happened yesterday please check that your time and date on the taskbar are showing the correct information.
If the crash happened yesterday please check that your time and date on the taskbar are showing the correct information.
#19
Posted 07 August 2013 - 03:06 PM
Sorry about the delay, it seems I deleted them all for some unknown reason.
But I just had another one, attached the BSOD as usual.
Thanks
-Nut
But I just had another one, attached the BSOD as usual.
Thanks
-Nut
Attached Files
#20
Posted 11 August 2013 - 01:04 AM
Apart from the 3 network devices that you had installed you also have the following audio devices installed, please ensure that the two devices that you do not use are both disabled and the drivers for them uninstalled.
Media Advanced Micro Devices AMD High Definition Audio Device
Media Realtek Realtek High Definition Audio
Media (Generic USB Audio) Magic Sound
#21
Posted 23 August 2013 - 09:14 PM
Hi, Apologies for the insanely late reply, I was on Holiday.
I disabled the first two, but after disabling the third I had no sound... So I re-enabled that one.
Sadly, I have yet another BSOD.
I have attempted to uninstall Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter but it keeps re-installing it's self... So I'll keep it disabled.
The same story is with Local Area Connection.
I have just gone and updated all out of date drivers... So I'm unsure of what to do next...
Thanks
-Nut
newbsod.txt 1.84KB 116 downloads
I disabled the first two, but after disabling the third I had no sound... So I re-enabled that one.
Sadly, I have yet another BSOD.
I have attempted to uninstall Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter but it keeps re-installing it's self... So I'll keep it disabled.
The same story is with Local Area Connection.
I have just gone and updated all out of date drivers... So I'm unsure of what to do next...
Thanks
-Nut
newbsod.txt 1.84KB 116 downloads
#22
Posted 25 August 2013 - 04:06 AM
Try reverting the drivers for the NIC back to a version before you first started having problems http://www.drivermax...Network-Adapter
I also noted in the PCPitstop results that you download torrents, are you aware of the risk of malware infection when downloading torrents, with this is mind if rolling back the driver does not resolve the issue then you may need to have the problem checked out by the good folk over on the Malware Forums
I also noted in the PCPitstop results that you download torrents, are you aware of the risk of malware infection when downloading torrents, with this is mind if rolling back the driver does not resolve the issue then you may need to have the problem checked out by the good folk over on the Malware Forums
#23
Posted 25 August 2013 - 09:27 AM
I will admit, that I do download the very very occasional one... So it's very rare that I actually do. And when I do, I ALWAYS read the comments, and scan the files thoroughly.
I will try the fix now
Thanks
-Nut
I will try the fix now
Thanks
-Nut
#24
Posted 25 August 2013 - 09:37 AM
#25
Posted 11 September 2013 - 04:46 PM
Hi,
I had been suggested to re-format my pc by a friend, and I did. All was well for the first day or two, then the BSOD's started coming back. And now every time I try to run anything with admin privileges it will lock up on me and then resume like nothing happened.
Any ideas there?
I have attached the BSOD report as usual.
Thanks
-Nut
I had been suggested to re-format my pc by a friend, and I did. All was well for the first day or two, then the BSOD's started coming back. And now every time I try to run anything with admin privileges it will lock up on me and then resume like nothing happened.
Any ideas there?
I have attached the BSOD report as usual.
Thanks
-Nut
Attached Files
#26
Posted 13 September 2013 - 02:08 AM
The crash was caused by the drivers for your Atheros network device, please ensure that you only have the Atheros device enabled and that there are no other wireless device drivers installed, if no joy try either updating or rolling back the Atheros device drivers.
#27
Posted 13 September 2013 - 07:09 AM
Okay, thanks Phil, I have yet again disabled all other network devices.
Any idea's about the locking up when running programs as administrator?
-Nut
Any idea's about the locking up when running programs as administrator?
-Nut
#28
Posted 15 September 2013 - 07:45 AM
Hello Mr_Nut
Can I ask what type of disk was used for reinstalling Windows 7 as in is it a full retail disk, a downloaded ISO, a system restore disk that you made yourself or a burned copy obtained from somewhere, this to see if you may have a corrupt/damaged OS installed, I would at some point also recommend that the HDD is tested, please see below;
To run the HDDs diagnostics tool;
Make sure you select the tool that is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287
Depending on the program it'll create a bootable floppy or a bootable DVD/CD.
If the downloaded file is the .iso type use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn the .iso file to a DVD/CD disk depending on your OS (select "Write image file to disc" option) and make the disk bootable.
RE ImgBurn: please use the custom install and uncheck the attached foistware such as "Install Entrusted Toolbar etc"
Can I ask what type of disk was used for reinstalling Windows 7 as in is it a full retail disk, a downloaded ISO, a system restore disk that you made yourself or a burned copy obtained from somewhere, this to see if you may have a corrupt/damaged OS installed, I would at some point also recommend that the HDD is tested, please see below;
To run the HDDs diagnostics tool;
Make sure you select the tool that is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287
Depending on the program it'll create a bootable floppy or a bootable DVD/CD.
If the downloaded file is the .iso type use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn the .iso file to a DVD/CD disk depending on your OS (select "Write image file to disc" option) and make the disk bootable.
RE ImgBurn: please use the custom install and uncheck the attached foistware such as "Install Entrusted Toolbar etc"
#29
Posted 09 October 2013 - 10:41 AM
Hi!
I thought that I would come back as I am again, seeking advice...
Since the last post, I built a new PC...
I got this BSOD, I'm rather miffed that in one day that I have a BSOD already
Thanks,
Mr_Nut
I thought that I would come back as I am again, seeking advice...
Since the last post, I built a new PC...
I got this BSOD, I'm rather miffed that in one day that I have a BSOD already
Thanks,
Mr_Nut
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#30
Posted 13 October 2013 - 07:41 AM
Hello Mr_Nut
Please start a new topic and provide the following information about your computer, the model name or number for the MB, CPU, Ram, add on video card if one is used, any other add on cards and the PSU (power supply unit) providing these details will enable us to better assist you.
Please start a new topic and provide the following information about your computer, the model name or number for the MB, CPU, Ram, add on video card if one is used, any other add on cards and the PSU (power supply unit) providing these details will enable us to better assist you.
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