
Quote: Originally Posted by
ibb7
I've had this problem for a while now...random BSOD...I've checked my memory, and checked my temeratures and they seem to be fine...Any help would be appriciated!!!
BIOS Information
VendorPhoenix Technologies, LTDVersion6.00 PGBoard Product IDAN7 (nVidia-nForce2)
Processor Information
Summary1 Physical Processors / 1 Cores / 1 Logical Processors / 32 bitsNameAMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+VendorAuthenticAMDOriginal System Clock[unknown]
Storage Device Information
Disk 0203.9 GBMaxtor 6Y200P0MaxtorDVD Writer 0 PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109
Memory Information
Slot 1 DDR (PC3200) 1024 MBytes Kingston Slot 2 DDR (PC3200) 1024 MBytes Kingston
Display Adapter Information
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700LE256 MBytes NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700LE256 MBytes
Sound Adapter Information
Network Adapter Information
Belkin 802.11g Wireless Card Connected NVIDIA nForce Networking ControllerWIREDConnected [100 Mbps]
Operating System
TypeWindows 7 Home Premium
sptd.sys and extremely old
drivers Please remove any CD virtualization programs such as Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%. They use a driver, found in your dmp, sptd.sys, that is notorious for causing BSODs. Use this SPTD uninstaller when you're done: DuplexSecure - Downloads
You can use MagicDisc as an alternative.
Freeware MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM(MagicDisc) Overview
Drivers
Code:
mbmiodrvr.sys 4/10/2004 9:42:35 0x407807db 0x90fff000 0x90fffb80 0x00000b80
GEARAspiWDM.sys 8/7/2006 12:11:27 0x44d7743f 0x8ea3e000 0x8ea45000 0x00007000
nvm60x32.sys 10/6/2006 23:30:59 0x45272d83 0x8fa27000 0x8fae9000 0x000c2000
nvlddmkm.sys 10/10/2006 0:44:34 0x452b3342 0x90800000 0x90c39180 0x00439180
pcouffin.sys 12/5/2006 9:39:53 0x457584b9 0x90e5f000 0x90e6a900 0x0000b900
SiWinAcc.sys 6/14/2007 19:02:27 0x4671d713 0x8992b000 0x8992e100 0x00003100
SI3112r.sys 8/16/2007 21:00:39 0x46c50147 0x89860000 0x89880000 0x00020000
000.fcl 9/26/2008 8:11:12 0x48dcdf70 0x8f800000 0x8f82c000 0x0002c000
How To Find Drivers:
Quote:
- search Google for the name of the driver
- compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
- visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
- if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
- - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference
Driver Reference
- - Driver manufacturer links are on this page:
Drivers and Downloads
Ken J