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OK. I finally snagged a BSOD with Verifier on and I am uploading the DMP file. I had to turn off verifier to actually be able to upload it as verifier was interfering with most of my programs that coonect to the internet.
OK. I finally snagged a BSOD with Verifier on and I am uploading the DMP file. I had to turn off verifier to actually be able to upload it as verifier was interfering with most of my programs that coonect to the internet.
Bingo. Driver verified and Related to b57nd60a.sys NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver from Broadcom Corporation. I would re-install newest version.
That's very odd as that driver was installed as a reaction to the many past BSODs. A driver sweep and check program (i forget the name) identified the broadcom driver as being out of date even though windows said the current driver was fine. I went to the Broadcom site to download and install the latest. That driver was installed only hours beofre my first post. do I delete the driver? Uninstall and install the new driver in safe mode? My dump files go back for many weeks and that driver was installed on Saturday 10/15.
Rolled back the driver to the previous driver and removed the driver from the device. Upon shut down to restart the machine BSOD again but with a 1E bugcode. Didn't have verifier running so I dont know if it helps but that dump file is attached. I am going to redownload the ldriver from broadcom and start verifier again and see what it does. That 2009 driver was never really a problem as far as I know unless other windows updates made it unstable.
Windows claims the 2009 driver is the most up to date driver, but the broadcom site has the newer driver that was installed with the verifier crash.
BSOD with 2009 driver that windows installed and is signed by Microsoft. Dump attached. Please tell me if the only way you can get any diagnostic info is if Verifier is running. If so I will keep it running after I make any changes. Without verifier running I can access the internet more efficiently, but the BSODs seem to come more frequently.
Obsidian
This crash was related to your directX. Often simply a driver but occasionally an indicator of a GPU issue.
Can you re-install both the video driver and directX?
Download Details - Microsoft Download Center - DirectX End-User Runtime
Gave up on all the nonsense and reinstalled windows and all of my software (a ton). When I finally got to installing Rhapsody Music Player software it took down the system with BSOD. I did a system restore to an earlier point and restarted. As soon as Rhapsody went to install it crashed. I don't know if it tries to install some kind of audio drivers or anything like that.
It is whatever it steers you to on their website. Its a click and download kind of thing.