Constant Crashing, constant BSOD's

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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       #11

    soliunasm said:
    mgorman87 said:
    Before running any more hardware tests run this scan. I believe you might have a rootkit infection.

    How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS (aka Tidserv, TDSServ, Alureon)?

    Please also disable driver verifier.
    Just ran the scan after having disabled driver verifier, had no problems according to the scan. I did however get an immediate Blue Screen as soon as it rebooted into the Log In Menu after having disabled the Driver Verifier.

    It also seems strange that both MSE and MalwareBytes wouldn't notice it if I did have it. However, here's the latest BSOD report, just in case.
    The most recent was a memory exception with the active process being MsMpEng.exe ( either windows defender or MSE)

    Given that the older ones (from "the scripts") are all over the map you may want to start looking at these.
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  2. Posts : 34
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       #12

    zigzag3143 said:
    Given that the older ones (from "the scripts") are all over the map you may want to start looking at these.
    May I ask what you mean by "The scripts"? Are you talking about the previous compilations I made?

    I'm pretty much in the dark here about what to do, I was wondering if I would actually be able to fix this problem, or should I send the CPU over to AMD and get a new one and see if that fixes it? I'd really prefer not to send the CPU out which is mainly why I'm asking these questions. I'd like to play my games again without so many crashes.
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  3. Posts : 28,845
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       #13

    soliunasm said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Given that the older ones (from "the scripts") are all over the map you may want to start looking at these.
    May I ask what you mean by "The scripts"? Are you talking about the previous compilations I made?

    I'm pretty much in the dark here about what to do, I was wondering if I would actually be able to fix this problem, or should I send the CPU over to AMD and get a new one and see if that fixes it? I'd really prefer not to send the CPU out which is mainly why I'm asking these questions. I'd like to play my games again without so many crashes.
    No sorry the scripts were a reference to the way Mike was running your DMP's on his machine. A reference for those who do analyze DMP files.

    I dont think this is a hardware problem but if it is the test previously suggested (HD, prime 95, memtest) will ID the most likely hardware problems.; more likely it is a software issue that might be resolved by a clean install of windows.
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  4. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    zigzag3143 said:
    soliunasm said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Given that the older ones (from "the scripts") are all over the map you may want to start looking at these.
    May I ask what you mean by "The scripts"? Are you talking about the previous compilations I made?

    I'm pretty much in the dark here about what to do, I was wondering if I would actually be able to fix this problem, or should I send the CPU over to AMD and get a new one and see if that fixes it? I'd really prefer not to send the CPU out which is mainly why I'm asking these questions. I'd like to play my games again without so many crashes.
    No sorry the scripts were a reference to the way Mike was running your DMP's on his machine. A reference for those who do analyze DMP files.

    I dont think this is a hardware problem but if it is the test previously suggested (HD, prime 95, memtest) will ID the most likely hardware problems.; more likely it is a software issue that might be resolved by a clean install of windows.
    Ahh, now here's a question, wouldn't an update overwrite and fix whatever would be causing the problem? I only remember this happening around the start of April after an update, but the problem was that I had no system restore so I was screwed.
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  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #15

    soliunasm said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    soliunasm said:
    May I ask what you mean by "The scripts"? Are you talking about the previous compilations I made?

    I'm pretty much in the dark here about what to do, I was wondering if I would actually be able to fix this problem, or should I send the CPU over to AMD and get a new one and see if that fixes it? I'd really prefer not to send the CPU out which is mainly why I'm asking these questions. I'd like to play my games again without so many crashes.
    No sorry the scripts were a reference to the way Mike was running your DMP's on his machine. A reference for those who do analyze DMP files.

    I dont think this is a hardware problem but if it is the test previously suggested (HD, prime 95, memtest) will ID the most likely hardware problems.; more likely it is a software issue that might be resolved by a clean install of windows.
    Ahh, now here's a question, wouldn't an update overwrite and fix whatever would be causing the problem? I only remember this happening around the start of April after an update, but the problem was that I had no system restore so I was screwed.

    AN "update"? might either fix or make it worse if the original problem was caused by one in april. I am unsure but if it were me I would scrape it and do a clean install for starts.
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