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       #11

    Did a Full scan with mbam in safe mode with networking. No Malwares detected. Mbam log file attached..

    Any other possible causes?
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       #12

    I would like to identify that file, before continuing. I'll see about having another bsod reader look over your file, sometimes a second pair of eyes will see something new.
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       #13

    Okay talked to someone else, and he believes it's possible dynamic naming was used with that driver, so it may not be a problem.
    ...or it could be.
    Do you have daemon tools or alcohol 120% installed on your system?
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       #14

    Good morning,

    Yes I do have a copy of daemon tools lite installed since quite a while ago. Probably over a year ago if I remember correctly.

    I'm currently running memtest86. It is on pass 6 with 0 errors.
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    Memtest86 passed 8rounds with no errors.

    It seems the situation is worsening. I was on WoW earlier and it suddenly shutdown byitself, then windows explorer seemed to shutdown, I could still see the background but the start tab and desktop items disappeared, also mse gave a warning that it was shutdown. I had to hard shutdown and reboot.

    I'm thinking maybe the graphics card may be failing but not certain. Also the event described above was not a bsod so there isn't even a minidump file to post.

    Any insight?

    Oh also I just restored to about 2 weeks poor to the first bsod. Maybe it's something that was installed on the system that is causing errors. Will keep updated
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       #16

    Daemon tools is a known problem causer in win 7. So much so I have a canned response for it.

    Start off by removing Dameon Tools/Alcohol 120%. Its driver, SPTD, is known to cause BSODs. Once the program is removed run the SPTD removal tool. DuplexSecure - Downloads
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       #17

    I second what my colleague Maguscreed suggests. Daemon is a demon.
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       #18

    I did uninstall Daemon Tools. the STDP removal tool did not detect any versions of STDP on my laptop.
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    So far since I restored to a prior point it seems stable. I will try a OS recovery to have a clean reinstall if the BSOD does come back.
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    Just had a BSOD again while my GF was checking her hotmail. Attaching the minidump and relevant info. Would appreciate if someone could check it out when able.

    Im considering doing a OS recovery tomorrow. Seems to be some OS stability issues because I had no problems last night or today, BSOD seems to occur randomly.


    On Tue 8/9/2011 4:50:04 AM your computer crashed
    This was likely caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe
    Bugcheck code: 0x19 (0x20, 0xFFFFFA800953E150, 0xFFFFFA800953EA70, 0xC92CEBE)
    Error: BAD_POOL_HEADER
    Dump file: C:\windows\Minidump\080911-22713-01.dmp
    file path: C:\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
    product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    description: NT Kernel & System
    The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.



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