Old
drivers are causing these BSODs
The old(2005) Realtek HD Audio
driver seems to be the cause, it should be updated
Realtek Code:
RtkHDAud.sys 0x91407000 0x917d2000 0x003cb000 0x43043a25 18/08/2005 11:35:01
Update the Conexant Modem Driver
eMachines Support - Downloads & Support Documents Code:
HSX_CNXT.sys 0x8d822000 0x8d8d7000 0x000b5000 0x4995deb5 14/02/2009 00:57:25
HSXHWBS2.sys 0x8c79a000 0x8c7e6000 0x0004c000 0x4995def3 14/02/2009 00:58:27
HSX_DPV.sys 0x8d667000 0x8d769000 0x00102000 0x4995df61 14/02/2009 01:00:17
If newer drivers are not found the devices should be disabled/uninstalled
Quote:
so I started Memtest which found a failure in first pass but not in subsequent passes,
Seems like a RAM problems/incorrect RAM settings in BIOS