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  1. Posts : 32
    Windows 7
       #71

    Hi SurgiKill,
    I just read on another posting by someone else who is having a problem and one of the problems is the "security processor loader driver"...The expert who is assisting that person stated the following "The security processor loader driver error is most often not present when a system is infected"...

    Since I do not know what you have for protection and do not evewr recall us discussing it, can you download Malwarebytes to your computer and run it in safe mode. You can run it as a quick scan or full scan, please run it in full scan (can take up to approx 40 mins to finish). Thank you.
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  2. Posts : 143
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #72

    I did that already came back clean. I also notice it takes a longer time than usual to boot up sometimes. Didn't know if that had to do with the driver. It has not frozen yet, I had an issue coming out of hibernate mode but it was not related because there was no static and the harddrive reset button worked. Other than that no issues. I have played call of duty and done ohter things as well. I will check in msinfor 32 to see if the spldr is an issue in regular mode.

    Thanks.
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  3. Posts : 143
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #73

    Just froze again with the static. I was downstairs doing stuff and I came up stairs and moved the mouse and opened steam. I noticed it said it was disconnected from the net and I moused over the connection. It connected and then it froze. I am about ready to take my 10 gauge to it and call it a day.
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  4. Posts : 143
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #74

    Alright it froze again today while idle. Static through the speakers and all. I am at wits end. Should I try Ubuntu 64bit or something like that so I know its software related. As far as I know it is software related because it works fine in safe mode. Does anybody have any suggestions?
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  5. Posts : 143
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #75

    It froze while I was trying to reinstall windows, the harddrive was suspended in the on state and the motherboard displayed a code. ShouldI buy a new harddrive, rma the motherboard, or both?
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  6. Posts : 143
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #76

    Alright my computer is decommisioned as of now and the motherboard is in box and will be on its way to evga asap. Thanks for all the help guys, if it isnt fixed after the motherboard comes back the only other thing I can think of would be the cpu.

    Thanks
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #77

    Well, I have the same problem.
    I did everything you wrote here, no unsigned drivers, tried different drivers, no CPU or memory error, etc.
    I have an Asus G51VX-rx05 notebook, so the only thing, that's the same is: nVidia GPU.
    I have this issue since I installed Win7 SP1. So I'm going to uninstall every updates, that were installed that day or later. I'll write the result tomorrow, because sometimes my computer doesn't crash for hours.
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64bit
       #78

    Thankgod I have the same problem!! it is rediculas! i've even switched from a DDR2 motherboard to a DDR3 motherboard because my DDR2 one would nolonger boot up after all the static-lockups! and im worried it's damaging my PC, today i even installed a different PSU and im still getting the same problem, I tried unplugging each hard drive i have one at a time and running the computer without to see if one of them was the cause but i got the static-freezes no matter what hard drive i took out, im pritty certain its a windows 7 driver not working with my BIOS,

    though i too thought it was my graphics card for a long time I also tried removing it's drivers, installing different drivers and the latest, with no success

    i've switched over my processor, motherboard, ram, graphics card and tested individual hard drives with my brothers, and no matter what I do im still getting the crashes, the only thing I've had all the way through this change of PC components is windows 7 and steam installed

    all my temperatures are good and as above i have also run all the same tests with no nasty malware found, I also tried Dr Hardware, and benchmark tests, with no hardware tester showing any piece of my computer to be failing, I run speedfan and my voltage and temperatures all check out good! my temperatures never go above 40C for any of my components
    Last edited by Cabaal; 24 May 2011 at 13:56. Reason: adding aditional info
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  9. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64bit
       #79

    Another point to add is this problem started nearly a month ago, around the time of Brink's launch, at first i thought it was a problem with brink, as after a few crashes in brink i labelled it as the culprit, but after switching to play other games i noticed this issue continued, and even outside games.

    so there were a few things i concidered to be the main issue, one being a new version of direct X, or nvidia driver

    after uninstalling and trying different drivers i found this to nolonger be possible.

    However after 3 weeks of static freezy-lock-up-computer deaths today I did a registry fix on Iobit's advanced system care, and manually installed my gigabyte motherboard drivers ( rather than just let windows 7 install them) and the last 2 freeze-crashes have had no static sound accompanying them, which is odd after weeks of static-freeze deaths. Not sure if its just an oddity, but thought it worth mentioning
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